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Sweet Milo and his Niall.

Review from Milo →

Once again Lily Morton has the uncanny ability to deliver a story which hooks you at the very first word. And more, when it’s Joel Leslie narrating it, it’s such a crescendo of laughter, tearing up and falling in love with the wonderful characters that you really can’t stop listening until the very last word..

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heartwarming story

Review from The Weight of It All →

I laughed and cried and laughed and cried so many times throughout the book.. I was hesitant to start this book, because I wrestled with body image issues for years.. but when I reached halfway mark, I regret that I didn’t read this a long time ago.. as usual, Joel Leslie performance is impeccable..

Very entertaining

Review from Oz →

Oz is now my spirit animal. The narrator did an awesome job. The story drags you in. Keeps you laughing from the very beginning.

Not as good as the last but still good

Review from Guardian Angel →

Joel Leslie’s performance was brilliant as usual however the story was not as gripping and a bit too superstitious for the real world for me. Jimmy was a bit too romantic and inner monologing in this one although I appreciate the Frank and Jimmy get together. Next one already purchased

SOOOOOO GOOOOOODDDD

Review from Cronin’s Key →

Absolutely loved this. I’m not a big fan of vampire romances but I got really into this one. Joel Leslie is so good at making sure everyone has their own voice and really brings the characters to life. You can tell the character’s ages just by listening to his performance of them. and the accents…..”fanning..

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Amazing!

Review from A Gentleman Never Keeps Score →

These historical romances are really quite beautiful. If LGBTQ+ experience fearvand persecution in this day and age I can hardly imagine the pressure and unsafety thry must have experienced in those times. a resounding 5 stars! I can’t wait for the next brother’s story!

Lynsay Sands needs a vacation

Review from Hunting for a Highlander →

So I want to say first that I was a HUGE Lynsay Sands fan. I gobbled up her older highlander books like potato chips. I adored her lighthearted, even a tad silly, characters. However, I think she has decided that stupid is synonymous with silly. I won’t go into the plot details because you can..

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Sexy and dark Mafia story

Review from Dangerous →

Blaine is a real bastard in the beginning and I wanted to slap him right along with Mira. Mira was hiding from her past and both of them are forced into a situation neither wanted. Lots of twists and turns with LOTS of sexual tension and very hot times. The narrators Rachel Knight and Shane..

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