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Stunning and Amazing

Review from Wolfsong →

I don’t know what to say about this book that left me stunned and awestruck. I experienced every emotion while I read and listened to this book – joy, laughter, fear, excitement, sorrow, and compassion – this book cut me to the quick, made my heart bleed, and then healed it with a love so..

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cozy fantasy?

Review from Heartsong →

Another brilliant book by TJ Klune. I was super nervous to start this one after loving the first in this serious so much, but silly me, I should have just trusted the author. I’ve learned my lesson. I loved how this story dovetailed both in and out of the first book in such a masterful..

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Love musician stories!! ??

Review from Impossible Things →

This is the 2nd book in the series and though not as raw as the first it was still a good story. Two more band members who were friends first find they can’t fight their attraction. Both were previously married to women but are now divorced. Through the music, broken careers and longstanding friendship these..

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Great book, great audio!

Review from Want Me →

I love this book and have read it several times. Excellent writing, relatable characters, emotional and a little angsty, and amazing chemistry! I also love the audio. Since I got it, I’ve listened to it three….or maybe four times in a row. Top quality narration with excellent voicing from Kirt Graves! I think the expression..

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Loved it

Review from Straight Boy →

Glad I bought this one! It was very realistic in how things turn out for us gay boys. I saw a lot of similarities in my own “straight boy” situations. but more than that, there was an actual story behind every. I ending made me cry.

Could not put it down!

Review from Straight Boy →

I found a quick sample of this book on youtube, and I was immediately roped in– I listened to the full 11 hours in one day! This is one of the books that amazingly captures the gay teenage condition. It is sweet, funny, heartbreaking, and most importantly, it’s real. The book does not hide behind..

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