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Fantastic!!!

Review from Blood Laws →

This is my 3rd book by Lexi C Foss, she is definitely one of my favorite authors now. I cant wait to read/listen to all of her books! I love this book. I loved Issac from the start and Astasiya is such a great character. I hope they will be able stay together even after..

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Excelent start

Review from Pickpocket’s Apprentice →

This book marks the beginning of John Pickett’s journey. We first meet him at 14 as a young pickpocket just caught by the magistrate. Instead of punishment, magistrate Patrick Colquhoun arranges for him to apprentice with a coal merchant. It’s hard and dirty work, but John is content, he has is fed and has a..

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A Work of Art

Review from Switched →

Switched, by the amazingly talented N. R. Walker, is a must read for anyone who has struggled with their own family and gets lost in the many “What if?” that arise when trying to understand why they have been ignored and constantly hurt by the people who should have loved them most. Israel Ingham is..

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Joel saved this plot less book.

Review from Inside Out →

The pros: I love anything Joel narrates, and I enjoyed his attempt at an authentic African American voice. While it wasn’t the best I appreciate his attempt with his Australian/ New Zealander accent (I believe he calls one of these places home). The best was Jules’ mom’s voice.Now the cons: the entire lack luster plot…

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? I’m laughing hard with this story! ?

Review from Black Balled →

Larson and Troy’s story was funny as all get out! Their dialogue was outrageously hilarious, along with the POV! This story had me shaking my head in such a good way. The narrator made the story come to life. These two authors made some creative magic together. Five stars for a perfect story with perfect..

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2nd book also fantabulous!

Review from A Hymn in the Silence →

I loved the first book so much and felt Kale Williams did a great job with the narration, so I was confused about the change in narrators. Don’t get me wrong, I adore Joel Leslie and love everything he’s performed. In listening, it became clear that the change in narrators was because they each came..

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Descent Story…But…

Review from A Hymn in the Silence →

I was terribly disappointed when I found Kale Williams was not narrating this book. Much of my pleasure and enjoyment of the first book was because of his beautiful voice. I found my attention wandering through A Hymn because of the narration. Nothing against Joel Leslie but, when you already have the timbre and tone..

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