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Painful to listen to

Review from In Milady’s Chamber →

Sadly, the awful writing of this book is nearly beyond my ability to articulate. The hero of the story is a grown man who serves as a Bow Street Runner. Unfortunately he epitomizes the meaning behind TSTL because he truly is too stupid to live. If an actual man in his day and age were..

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Hard to review, not a standalone, non-traditional romance

Review from How to Belong with a Billionaire →

Other possible review titles:There’s a duvet for thatAITA? YTAA deliciously hot messA trainwreck I can’t quit readingI can’t quit youBattle of the puppetmastersI like him cuz he’s prettyMoney won’t buy love, but it buys lawyersDangling participantsConsent really isn’t that hard to get right. (It’s lovely to get books modeling healthy boundaries and clear consent.) First,..

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Wouldn’t recommend

Review from Scarred Mate →

If you are okay with this genre and have Audible Escape, then go for it. However, I don’t recommend using a credit to get this one. I love the shifter genre and LGBTQ+ romance, however this series isn’t one of the better titles in the genre. The entire series is very hard to get through…

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An Excellent 2nd Book in the Series.

Review from Salvation →

Gots to be upfront on a personal preference here: Joel Leslie’s narration is beginning to grate on my nerves: Waaay too whiny. Admittedly, it’s a personal issue, but I’m ready to skip hearing book 3, in favor of hearing Michael Dean’s voice on #4. I’ll come back to it, no doubt, but switching to Mr…

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Boooring…

Review from Absolution →

Too “feely-feely” about everything. Not enough of action or humor or twists to grab me. Well written though and the narrator was also very good. I didn’t feel like the story ever really took off and although a threesome was a cool angle, it was deep and serious all the time.