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I’m on my 4th listen…

Review from Honeymoon for One →

The beginning was heartbreaking and rough but the rest of the story was so good. They’re definitely are steamy parts to the story but it just feels like a natural progression. It’s the building of the trust and the relationship between the two main characters that will have you listening to this story more than..

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Didn’t finish it

Review from You’re So Dead to Me →

I enjoyed the snarky fun performance that was done by the narrator but the story itself was just a lot of unnecessary dialogue. …I won’t lie though, I didn’t make it very far in before I just decided to skip it so maybe it got better and I didn’t stick around for that? I just..

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Love the story, but…

Review from The Unseelie Crown →

I really enjoy these books but I cannot stand the narrator. He is miscast. Posh, poncy, pompous British is so off-base for Valroy. He’s supposed to be so earthy and sexual. Took me right out of the story. Hard pass.

One of the best!!!

Review from Nashville Spicy Complete Box Set →

Of the many gay themed books I’ve enjoyed, this set was by far, among my favorites. As I continued, I actually thought about why I was enjoying these books as much as I did. The stories and characters are realistic, good people who happen to be gay. The banter is what I’ve experienced throughout my..

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Beautiful story, excellent narration

Review from We Could Be So Good →

I like most of Cat Sebastian’s MM historical fiction, this is my favorite, with Andy and Nick’s friendship to relationship, and 1950’s NYC as the setting. I listen to this audiobook often, Joel Leslie is easy to listen to and he does different characters well. I like how Nick is a regular guy, Andy a..

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Keeps going strong.

Review from I Do, or Dye Trying →

These guys never give up. They have weathered so much already and deserve a HEA. One thing though, what happened to Gabe’s parents voices? I thought he did a pretty good job with Gabe’s dad being black and his mom, a Latina in the last book, but this time…yikes!