I loved this! It has a distinctly different feel from previous Widdershins books: the opening is tense, dark, and dense, and our characters considerably more assured of themselves, for their own betterment or for worse. The tone becomes warmer, lighter, and more hopeful as we progress: Hawk has clearly grown as an author, and it..
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Really Good!
Review from Risk Taker →
terrible
Review from Goodnight Beautiful →
This is the 10th book in the series. I have listened to the books out of order and each one stands alone. In this story, John Pickett, a Bow Street Runner (Early British policeman) discovers he has a previously unknown family member and returns to the place where he grew up. One of the runners..
Ehh. Just ok
Review from Unscripted →
I’m kinda disappointed with this story. I was frustrated with quellcrist. He just let his ex and his fear drive him through this whole book. The romance wasn’t as hot but they were dealing with fear. It just didn’t do it for me in MHO. The narration sucked. Why bring in John solo? He’s horrible..
Second Chance Love
Review from Freak →
Freak is the second book in The F-Word series, and it can easily be read as a standalone, although I think it is more fun to read the first book in the series before reading the second book. Zeph and River have history. They were in a casual relationship that worked well for both of..
Learning to Flaunt
Review from Flaunt →
Flaunt is the first book in The F-Word series, a contemporary romance series. I really enjoyed this book; the characters, plot, and topics that Flaunt explored were fascinating, engaging and really enlightening. Plus, E. Davies is a fantastic writer who has a wonderful talent for crafting dynamic and unique characters. An interesting fact about this..
An excellent series:)
Review from A Dead Bore →
It’s yet another book in the series that kept me listening from beginning to end without stopping:) And it doesn’t matter which book you start with and if you listen to them in order – each one is a great mystery with wonderfully written characters and quite a lot of humour:) ‘A Dead Bore’ is..
The story premise seems like it had a good direction but it was never developed. By the 6th chapter there had been almost 2 entire chapters dedicated to overly detailed sex scenes. Im not a prude by any means but almost a half hour description of sex with most every female character is more than..
5 Blue Rose 3 Blue Flames 4 Headphones Thank the blue heavens, narrator Joel Leslie delivered a once in a blue moon, highly welcomed quirky, dark, mysterious, spooky, and totally fresh performance! His dramatic flair and the fitting voices enhance the personality of the character. After a multitude of blue-tongued audio experiences, I have to..










