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I wouldn’t mind more!

Review from Imperfect Match →

Imperfect Match was such an interesting story. I really wasn’t sure what to expect going in, as Jordan Castillo Price is a fairly new to me author, (I’ve only read a short story by her), but I knew I’d at least enjoy Joel Leslie’s the narration. I’m happy to report I not only enjoyed the..

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Modest MM romance

Review from Imperfect Match →

Imperfect Match is a scifi MM romance set in the future where there’s a cultural divide between the haves and the have-nots. This takes place after a plague of some sort has reduced the population, and the rich with all the social benefits (called “boomers”, and it’s not kind slang) are expected to participate in..

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Masterpiece

Review from Paint the Sky →

I loved the insta connection between Ben and Vinnie and the slow progression. Angst and growth from both characters pulled me through to the end of this captivating story. The finger painting was enthralling. The narrator brought a beautiful story to life for me.

Definitely recommended

Review from Fame and Fortune →

I almost wish I’d listened to this first. There was so much background about Victor and Andrew and how Matty came to be the third. I absolutely loved their story and how they came to be the threesome that they ended up with. I didn’t love the multiple jumps in the timeline, though. It made..

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so bad (again)

Review from Scarred Mate →

I tried the first novel in the series and couldn’t finish it. This one has the same problems but in general is slightly better written (though I suspect that it’s actually a question of the plot being more to my taste than actual quality of the book).The plot is alright, though it feels a lot..

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pretty darned good

Review from Imperfect Match →

It took me a surprisingly long time to settle into this relatively short story (novella). I caught on fairly quickly that the Boomer and Taxable districts were adherents to different economic and dogmatic systems. But it wasn’t until Lee started to identify his own privileges and the restrictions that came with them that I really..

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