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A heavy story about hurt and healing

Review from On Davis Row →

I love how the author is capable of weaving a story about child abuse and crime into a love story that rings true. The narrator did justice to all aspect of the story.The story was an emotional rollercoaster that brought tears to my eyes. And the slow burn, oh yes there’s a very long slow..

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Fantastic, as Always

Review from Hush →

I really LOVE Tal Bauer’s books. They somehow manage to be ridiculously sweet AND super hot in the middle of excellent thrillers! I didn’t like this one quite as much as his Executive Order series, but it is still top notch! I hate that this is the only one of his novels in audiobook form…that..

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One of my favorites

Review from Galaxies and Oceans →

When I read this book a year ago, I remember where I was during a pivotal scene. I remember sobbing uncontrollably and being glad the bus was empty. I remember being emotionally drained. And maybe because I was prepared this time I wasn’t sobbing, but I was moved. I often recommend this book because it’s..

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Riveting, engaging, and heartwarming

Review from Rule Breaker →

Another great performance by Joel Leslie bringing a wonderful story about the ups and downs of love, overcoming obstacles, and fighting for what you want. Joel’s performance brings each character to life to tell this tale so beautifully written by Lily Morten.

Loved it

Review from Hidden in Darkness →

I loved this laugh out loud funny action packed story. Lane and Felix were great together. The narrator did a fantastic job with this story. Highly recommend.

Joel is fantastic

Review from Rule Breaker →

This book was very funny, the banter between the characters witty and addicting. The attraction between Gabe and Dylan ran deep and I liked the build of it as well as the e-mail correspondence that started every chapter that really showed their humor. When I was reading this book in e-book format I had a..

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Adorable

Review from On Davis Row →

The connection between CJ and Noah is adorable and so sweet. Yes, there is some mild angst, but nothing that’s dragged out unnecessarily. Joel Leslie is great as always (I wouldn’t call his accents Australian, but I don’t mind. He always has a unique accent he tends to use anyways)