It’s a part of a series, but it can be read as a standalone, even though there are definite strong links to what happened in earlier books. However, there is enough information about previous events, enough hints as to the why and the who for the readers/listeners who are not acquainted with all the books..
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Just Beautiful
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Laugh Out Loud
Review from A Light in the Darkness →
Sexy Dragon
Review from Knight’s Fire →
Review by Mel 5 Blue Roses 4 Blue Flames Genre: LGBTQIA, MM Romance, Rom-Com Narrator Joel Leslie finally delivered the long awaited, knee-slapping third book of the “In Darkness” series. OMG, he knows exactly how and where to be a joker, a lover and hilariously ludicrous. (He can be serious as well ?) Of course,..
Great holiday story
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This was a fun story, full of mischief and shenanigans that we’ve come to expect from this town. We get to check in with Josh and Gabe as they juggle their relationship, jobs, in-laws and parenting two rambunctious babies. I absolutely loved this story but I wish this released before the holidays but just gives..
I purchased this book after I read the blurb, listened to part of the example and I loved Joel’s work immensely! He did a bang-up job, as is his command of the profession. He even made me like the rich and spoiled Ash, who’s fallen in love with his loyal valet. Who I didn’t think..
Was rather grating
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I didn’t mind the performance that much, but Jordan’s self centered attitude grated on me immensely. When Max was like “not everything revolves around you” and Jordan had the nerve to get mad at that, I was like YOU’RE JUST PROVING HIS POINT. I could not stand him. Also, I did not like the portrayal..










