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Flaunt – different in the best way

Review from Flaunt →

4.5 I’ll start by saying that I adore Joel Leslie, though I’ve discovered I much prefer his English narrations. He did a good job with this one, but sometimes I was distracted by it. I really liked the story. I’d love to see more trans main characters. I think E. Davies did a great job..

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Excellent!

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

Karen Rose always writes a very suspenseful story and this one was no different. The characters are strong even through heartbreak. I loved this story! I was however not in love with the narrator, his voice was shaky and it gave the impression of the characters being elderly. All in all a great listen.

What a great story!

Review from Nowhere Man →

Hey story taken from the plot of it’s a wonderful life with Jimmy Stewart in this book it’s John Pickett who watches he wasn’t born. He has a beautiful wife who is expecting in a 10-year-old half-brother and although they are financially stable he wants to contribute to the family and since he is retired..

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Mixed feelings

Review from Freak →

So, this was a mixed bag for me. I have listened to other E. Davies books and enjoyed them more. I feel like these characters just didn’t speak to me much, and I couldn’t feel any natural chemistry between them other than “omg, he’s so hot!”. And some things bugged me. Zeph’s reluctance to be..

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Meaning in life

Review from Nowhere Man →

No angels, bells, or haloes, but only a vanishing prescient apple seller and a depressed John Pickett badly concussed in 1820s London in this tale worthy of Dickens. Feeling himself to be a failure, John is in the way of a horse and cracks his head. He then spends time in a world he does..

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