Joel Leslie does a delightful narration of this hot mess that may make you want to hate listen. A frogurt review, aka The Good, The Bad G: There are genuine LOL moments squeezed into ~whatever~ this is, which is the 2nd reason I finished it. B: Every character is a stereotypeG: the author tries to..
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a very exciting series
Review from Scarred Mate →
Highly uncomfortable
Review from Laurent and the Beast →
I stopped after Beast punished and humiliated Laurent for not wanting to sleep with him because they’re had a great day. Despite knowing Laurent was traumatized, had had something bad happen to him at the hands of a violent but seemingly kind man. Despite being told that after one day, Laurent didn’t want to have..
The first story is fab and I want to know way more about the first(?) Salvatore/vampire bond, especially since it’s mentioned it’ll take about thirty years total for the bond to settle fully in place rather than the weeks/months it took his descendents. Mammoth story was delightful because… Angel. People being dumb, Angel being exasperated,..
anecdotal, basic
Review from This Is Not the End →
Awesome ?
Review from Dom of Ages →
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..
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,..
Loved this book
Review from Craving →
Sweet summer story.
Review from Finders Keepers →










