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Wow! I am speechless!

Review from A Bloody Kingdom →

I didn’t know JJ McAvoy prior to this series. I am now a FOREVER fan. This book was the final installment of Ruthless People Series and it was FULL of emotion, twists and turns. I cried, screamed and was left bubbling over in the end. This isn’t a nice world they live in so the..

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Widdershins’ Library

Review from Unhallowed →

First, it’s Joel Leslie. It’s read well and well paced. Next, it is Jordan L. Hawk’s strange little town of Widdershins, Massachusetts. You don’t need to have finished the W&G series to enjoy the book. I didn’t love the Whyborne and Griffin narrator, so I didn’t make it past the first few chapters of Fallow,..

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Angel is one busy boy

Review from The Necromancer’s Dilemma →

There’s something for everyone action, a dragon who has taken on the pigeons of the city, and likes to shred faces, a serial killer, Angel and Simeon sharing a lot, a few trips to the hospital and a really invasive Dr who can’t take no for an answer. And…….. a potential bombshell brought to light……

a good intro

Review from Dad’s Guide to Twins →

a good introduction of many topics associated with twins. not a ton of in-depth information, though. this was the first book I started with so it was a nice overview and gave me an idea of things I need to investigate further.

Just gets better and better

Review from American Savages →

This series has been a wild journey! Book 3 keeps that going. Edge of my seat the entire time. This one really shows that no one is untouchable in this brutal world. Tears, laughter and nail biting adventure continues. Narration was ON POINT! He blows me away with his ability to speak all of the..

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enjoyable story

Review from The Highlander’s Promise →

I am so enjoying this series, this family is what a family should be (in a fantasy world). I haven’t laughed out loud with book many times but these books just get funnier. this one was hilarious at times. I just really enjoyed it.

Another wonderful John Pickett mystery

Review from A Dead Bore →

I really enjoy this delightful, entertaining mystery series. I first started the series with the third book, so it was very nice to go back and catch up on the first two books. (Don’t worry, there is plenty of background in the third book that I knew how everything started, although I didn’t have the..

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It took awhile to engage.

Review from Ghosting You →

3.5* overall for the story. Ghosting You was a little frustrating for me. It took me up until about 60% in before I really fully engaged with this story, then once I hit a certain point, I was all in. Up until then, though, I almost dnf a couple of times. The characters, on their..

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Absolutely love it!

Review from Brother, Can You Spare a Crime? →

I absolutely love this audiobook. I’ll be honest and tell you I have never “read” one of this author’s books. The audiobooks, especially with Joel L Froomkin narrating, are so incredibly wonderful, that I wait for the audiobook versions. The John Pickett series is my favorite, and this one (#10) is the absolute best so..

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