being gay we’ve all had people like Lionel in their lives what would choose to do with them reflects the kind of human beings we are.
absolutely fantastic
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being gay we’ve all had people like Lionel in their lives what would choose to do with them reflects the kind of human beings we are.
Took a little while to get used to the narrator, but well worth it. I really got to like his interpretation and think he did a great job with it. Interesting story line and had me on needles several times, although a bit slow occasionally. I had just finished Winters “the hitman”, so I guess..
The story is wonderful and the reader is perfect, portraying it with exactly the emotion that the author must surely have hoped for.
It’s review time ? Narrator score? ; joel how I missed that voice. It happens that I listened to other narrator’s in a while, but that talent never fails. That sassy Irish drool that he gave Oz was incredible. I loved it so much. The sudden changes in accents where just gorgeous. Level of steam?:..
The best of the 4. Glad I slogged through 1-3. It had the most depth and arcs for the characters, the most twists, and the most emotion. The male audiobook narrator did a good job of distinguishing characters with individual voices. Still a bit cliche/trope-filled, this is a light and quick finale to a romantic..
I read the ebook version a while ago and thoroughly enjoyed it, but the audio version is even better. Fantastic narration which brings the book to life. I found myself smiling and laughing out loud many times. Highly recommended!
If you have read previous books by Lily Morton, you will see here the connection of the characters from previous stories. While it isn’t technically necessary to have read the preceeding series (Mixed Messages), it will enhance your background for this series. We have Silas, eldest brother to Henry (Risk Taker) and stepbrother Ivo. As..
Joel Leslie is amazing as always. He manages a variety of accents so flawlessly and brings an extra dimension to Lily Morton’s characters.
Story was great and the narrator was actually good for Emory’s voice and he was good in the other book but as Jon Silver he sounded like an 80 year old man using the New Orleans accent. If he hadn’t done that it would have gotten all 5s.
I’ve listened to a few of author Lucy Felthouse’s M/M genre short stories and “Love on Location” ranks as a favorite. This low angst novella brings some humor, sweet moments and romantic charm to the story of closeted actor Theo and village local Eddie as they meet and fall in love on the set of..
