A beautifully written story! the narrator’s performance was also outstanding! I highly recommend this book!
Just beautiful!
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A beautifully written story! the narrator’s performance was also outstanding! I highly recommend this book!
Normalizes pedophilia. Protagonist is child rapist and antagonist is family member trying to keep child away from him. I wish I would have known before buying and supporting an author and publishing house who sympathize with child molesters.
I loved the My Life Next Door and I loved Tim in it. However, this book was lackluster. I don’t get why they fell in love, 12.5 hours and I don’t get it. There was zero time developing that relationship. If Jase and Samantha are his best friends they certainly should have been incorporated into..
It’s a good story but it does start odd. I wish she was older when he met her but hey….I’m not the author so it made me feel a little weird about the event they partake in. Interesting enough to not put down so I suppose that is the purpose.
I was weary going into this book. I read reviews and wasn’t sure what to think. It didn’t take me a while to get into because it was slow, but because it was methodically planned out. I had a connection to wavy’s story from the get go. I loved her love for Kellan, and Donal…
She went through a great deal trauma. You don’t hear anything about anything. So vague, you just wait for some details but all you do is just wait and wait for the stories to unfold. Then it’s all about religion and God and Jesus which became the only theme of the book after the mid..
The story is cute. Magical training academy, enemies to lovers trope, no spice (minors) but lots of romantic tension.My biggest qualm is while I feel like the narrator brings the characters to life, she sounds like she has a cold the whole time. The stuffy nose talking was a bit irritating
Parts of the story are strong and well written but halfway through it’s like the author got lost and didn’t know the way back. The age difference of Kellen and Wavy makes the “love story” more sickening than sweet; especially since she’s a small child and he’s a grown man when their “friendship” begins. Not..
The author romanticizes child rape and positively portrays the abuser. As a counselor, it sickened me to listen to.
Wow. This book was so cute! I’m thinking to myself, finally, Audible is coughing up some decent content under their unlimited umbrella…Carey Anne had me laughing good and as a southerner, her accent wasn’t far off the mark. But fair warning peeps. Installment 2 and 3 aren’t free and book 1 comes to a screeching..
