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Loved

Review from On Davis Row →

I loved the book and narration. My only comment would be that often times it was hard to tell the difference between the character voices when they were having a conversation.

Beautiful Story

Review from Broken →

This book moved me to the point of tears and gave me hope for better days. It was a truly a beautiful story, one of my new favorites.

So Good

Review from Milo →

This book is just as great as the first book, Milo and Niall have a love story for the ages, and is just perfect. This Author has a way with words, you get pulled in and invested into all the characters, so much so that the need to know about what happened to side characters..

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The Finest Gay Thriller I’ve heard.

Review from Hush →

This is a well-crafted story that presents me with a bit of a problem. What am I supposed to do with all those other five star reviews of books that in retrospect, don’t even come close to this story? I really want to hear more from Tal Bauer, and I will. You should too.

Addictive

Review from My Dark Knight →

I have to say this story combined with the amazing narration of Joel Leslie is masterful. The story is dark, sexy, has grey characters that don’t fall too far and are redeemable. Many people are annoyed with Elliott and how he’s obsessed with Fane but the author gives enough of a psychological reasonable explanation to..

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Heartwarming

Review from Strong Enough →

I read some listeners’ complaints that Bruce Cullen’s narration sounds more fitting for a work of nonfiction than romance. It didn’t bother me though. Derek is so rigid and repressed, and I felt like the narrator effectively conveys all the frustration, confusion, and longing of the character. I’m no expert on Russian accents but I..

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the only reasons I didn’t give this 5 stars

Review from Femme →

is that number one Joel Leslie is perfectly competent but for whatever reason I just don’t like his voice and number two Dog’s family really bummed me out. that was the point I guess but boy did I hate his horrible sister, even more than his openly hostile father.