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Review from Manners and Mannerisms →

I am a fan of all Tanya Chris’s books but I’m not so such historical romance fan. When I was offered a free audio version I decided to try it again because of the author. I enjoyed the book. I can’t say I’m converted to reading more historical romance but I would if it were..

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Female narrator needed

Review from Say No More →

Another great addition to this series. Really liked both of the main characters, the storyline, everything, and am looking forward to Tom’s story. That being said, can we please get either a new narrator or get a female narrator in for the female characters’ voices? Joel is not a bad reader/actor, but he just seems..

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Loved

Review from Milo →

Joel Leslie and Lily Morton strike gold again with Milo. You will laugh, cry, get mad, may need a cold shower due to the sexy times.

Fantastic Story Fantastic Narration

Review from Gideon →

I’ve enjoyed the Finding Home series by Lily Morton and was curious to see how she would redeem the irrepressible Gideon. I absolutely loved this story! Eli is a perfect match for Gideon. I love how he met Gideon’s attitude with so much snark and sass. Eli softened Gideon’s edges and helped him accept his..

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Very cute story

Review from Femme →

I enjoyed this light tale about being your true self and sharing that self with others. I like how the narrator handles both queeny gay and dumb jock voices. It’s entertaining.

Sweet.

Review from Finders Keepers →

Sweet, adorable and a little quirky. All a book needs plus a cute dog. And an eccentric old lady. Great narration. Very enjoyable and highly recommendable.

Umm…well…

Review from Dirty Daddies →

I’d ask what I just listened to, but I did it on purpose. It wasn’t horrible if you are in to that kinda smut, smut is good, ménage is good, this smut isn’t my kinda smut though I listened anyway. Something was off with one of the male narrators (these are new to me so..

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What a wonderful story

Review from The Music of What Happens →

A beautifully crafted story. I could feel the highs and lows. The struggle to help and in doing so become more important than the end result. One parents addiction and the another’s parent ignorance really made me want to grab and hug both boys.

Hate giving only 2 stars

Review from Say No More →

I have never given a Karen Rose book less than 4 stars. Proof positive that an awful narrator can ruin a truly good book. Why oh why did they use this terrible narrator after all the negative reviews he got for the last book? The only reason I am still listening is because the story..

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