I finished this audiobook this morning and LOVED the writing, the story, and the narration. This is one of the best audiobooks I’ve listened to in over a year. I already miss Vic and especially Amani. It was so wonderful to encounter a character like Amani, when so often gender fluidity/non-conformity is ignored or swept..
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A cute YA LGBTQ Story
Review from Ghosting You →
Eberhart’s story of Nick and Tommy was a cute love story of two guys from different upbringings that connected through similar life experience. Eberhart brings out a lot of emotions from both characters that end up bringing out the best within each others. The only downside to me was not knowing what happened to Nicks..
Loved this one!
Review from The Druid Next Door →
After listening to Cutie and the Beast I couldn’t wait for Mal’s book! Mal is not a happy guy. While saving his brother he lost a lot. One thing he really hates is the curse of his hand that makes it useless.Bryce’s work revolves around protecting the environment. One day he runs into his neighbor..
Great Listen
Review from Conventionally Yours →
Amazing addition!
Review from The Druid Next Door →
I absolutely love listening to this story. I love Mal and Bryce’s story! These two definitely didn’t start off the right foot but It was great to seeing how these two get together and discovered things about themselves along the way. This is another funny story and Joel Leslie does another amazing job with this..
Really enjoyed this story.
Review from Strong Enough →
It took me quite awhile to get used to Bruce Cullen’s rendition of these characters but I finally did. He has a wonderful voice, very sexy, but the Russian accent took a bit to get used to. Joel Leslie was smooth as always-Russian accent included and I can anyways listen to whatever he does. The..
I have listened to many of Lily Morton’s books narrated by Joel Leslie but this one is an instant favorite. Joel Leslie is amazing as always. I loved Silas for his parts in Risk-Taker and love him even more now. It is not necessary to read the Mixed Messages series before this but I would..
Not The Average Human
Review from Cutie and the Beast →
Cutie and the Beast is the first book in the Fae Out of Water series, a paranormal/fantasy romance series. One of my favorite things about this book is the worldbuilding: E.J. Russell mixes fairytales, folktales, and paranormal standards to create a fascinating world with it’s own unique rules. As the title of the book alludes..
entertaining
Review from The Fantastic Fluke →
I picked this up because Joel Leslie narrated it, and as usual I wasn’t disappointed. I’ve not read Sam Burns before, but the story was entertaining (although the ending felt a bit rushed), the characters likeable and I was happily lost in Sage and Flukes story for a few hours – I look forward to..









