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You are the River that my life blood flows

Review from Freak →

This is so funny and exciting. A sexy little package wrapped up in scorching hot passion, I am loving this series. Zeph and River had a fling years ago. Their passion burnt bright and scorching but also disappeared quickly because both of them were afraid to commit emotional intimacy at that time. Now 5 years..

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Hauntingly Beautiful

Review from Blood Laws →

Welcome to the Immortal Curse world – where vampires avoid stereotypes, bad ass alphas have hearts and heroines know how to bump monsters back. Lexi C Foss has truly created something spectacular here: a world where there are unlimited book boyfriend potentials, a truly immersive and unique take on vampires, and supernatural powers don’t automatically..

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engaging

Review from Ghosting You →

This was a very engaging story. Nick & Tommy are totally normal characters. I found this to be great, since there are times when stories that are set in the real world have their characters not seem relatable or real. Joel did an amazing job. I felt Tommy’s anxiety everytime he spoke. I found his..

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Great story

Review from Dare to Hope →

I really liked this story. I’m usually not into MMM romances but these boys stole my heart. Joel Leslie did a good job with the narration. My favorite was his rendition of the grandma.

Can’t wait to listen to book 3.

Review from Something to Dye For →

Something to Dye For Curl Up and Dye Mysteries, Book 2 By: Aimee Nicole Walker Narrated by: Joel Leslie Series: Curl Up and Dye Mysteries Series, Book 2 Length: 8 hrs and 9 mins I listened to this book at 1.75x -Josh and Gabe become closer. -Murder / who done it. -Old boyfriend/bully comes back to town -death..

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Great listen!!

Review from Brother, Can You Spare a Crime? →

South and Froomkin have teamed up again to continue the saga that is John Pickett’s life. Here he searches for a heretofore unknown sibling in an attempt to save the kid. Along the way, we are treated to glimpses of John Pickett, the boy. Though told (and performed!) with levity, it was still a disturbing..

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Great Cozy Historic Mystery!

Review from A Dead Bore →

This is the 2nd book in the series. I have listened to the books out of order and each one stands alone. Lady Fieldhurst is invited by Lady Holingshead to spend the summer at her Yorkshire estate. After a dinner party, the nearby vicarage was struck by lightning and caught fire. Tragically the vicar, who..

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