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Brilliant!

Review from The Necromancer’s Reckoning →

The series just keeps getting better and better. Although Angel acknowledges his anger is better, his wonderful snark remains alive and well. Spoiler: I have to wonder now if Batiste will ever want a second elder again. Joel Leslie gave another stellar performance. I’m so ready for book 4 to come out in audio, but..

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So sweet and cute!

Review from Finders Keepers →

I adored this book when it came out, so I knew this was an audio I had to have. Joel Leslie is one of my favorite narrators and he did an amazing job with Griffin, Dane and Wicked’s story! This was such a feel good story, I fell for these characters right away! This narration..

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Need More Snow?

Review from Snow Storm →

This is the story that will give it to you. Snow works with more “Bosses”, including the reclusive Poe, to find his kidnapped husband and nephew. Snow promises retribution to those foolish enough to face off with his husband, Christopher Manos. And promises a lifetime of gratitude to the families who rally to help find..

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Cute, and frustrating!

Review from Unscripted Love →

*Disclaimer* I’ve not read Ms. Walker’s Curl Up & Dye series, so these characters are/were all new to me. While I wasn’t lost per se, I definitely think it would have helped, just in getting to know the characters, if I had read that series first. But it won’t stop me from listening/reading the rest..

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Liked It But…

Review from Desert Heat & Native Tongue →

Desert Heat And Native Tongue have all the ingredients to make them two entertaining audios, and they do , until a point ; meaning, I liked it but didn’t loved it. Why? Two main reasons. ?I didn’t believe that even before kissing or even hugging , hell even touching besides a professional handshake and only..

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Mixed Messages

Review from Rule Breaker →

Rule Breaker is a contemporary office/enemies to lovers romance told in first person POV, with plenty of relationship drama before the happy ending. But, seriously, what else would you expect from a series called “Mixed Messages”? Morton’s not burying the lede here – Gabe is the King of Mixed Messages – and it is not..

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