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Step by Step Away From Destruction

Review from Safe Harbor →

JP. Oliver handles the subject of addiction with knowledge and compassion. There may be triggers in this book for some readers. Tyson’s addiction is alcohol. We follow him from when he is released from Rehab to a new town, a new job, with new people. As a construction foreman, he needs to remain sober and..

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Oh My

Review from Survive the Aftermath →

Wow this book has kept me hanging all the way through and now I’m really hanging… until the next one in the series! Great book, great characters lots of suspense and action and even one you wanna hit. lol Narration was amazing and sucked me right in. Can’t wait for the next in the series!

enjoyed it

Review from Falling for My Rival →

Did the story keep me engaged: yes Were there any parts I found annoying: no Did I feel an emotional connection to the characters: yes Would I listen to it again: yes I enjoyed ‘Falling for My Rival’ as much as the first one. Sammy and Jim are likeable and fun characters and i thoroughly..

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enjoyed it

Review from My Enemy Needs Me →

Did the story keep me engaged: yes Were there any parts I found annoying: no Did I feel an emotional connection to the characters: yes Would I listen to it again: yes Story comments: Nice easy Sunday listen, it requires the listener to overlook some technical inaccuracies, but overall an enjoyable story with good pace..

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Book 2

Review from Survive the Aftermath →

I just finished the first two books in this series by grace Hamilton and overall I liked and enjoyed the story. The characters were easy to connect with, all except one that is Wendell or Wendy as he’s called in the story which actually I don’t think he comes in til book two is extremely..

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Book 1

Review from Survive the Chaos →

I just finished the first two books in this series by grace Hamilton and overall I liked and enjoyed the story. The characters were easy to connect with, all except one that is Wendell or Wendy as he’s called in the story which actually I don’t think he comes in til book two is extremely..

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Great series

Review from Rough Waters →

This was a good read. Ok well listen. LOL. I am really enjoying this series. Lance has a fear of water and meets Quinn who runs boat tours. Quinn is a single father that doesn’t date as his focus is his son They have an instant spark and great chemistry. I love how their relationship..

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They survive irregardless!

Review from Survive the Aftermath →

Austin and Amanda catch up with Savannah and the group of Revivalists; aka Mormons. They make a detour to Austin’s brother Enis’s home tucked away in the Rockies. The eighteen Mormons are not eager to travel the remaining miles to Utah given the violence they have seen already. Staying at Enis’s large farmhouse presents its..

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Fun story

Review from Falling for My Rival →

Austin Jay did a wonderful job narrating this story. This is my first J.P. Oliver novel. I enjoyed the bantering between Jim and Sammy. This is the second book in the series but I enjoyed it without having read the first book.

OK, liked the first two better

Review from My Enemy’s Secret →

3.5 to 4 Blue Roses 3.5 to 4 Blue Flames Narrator Austin Jay delivered once more a very funny and intriguing little romance by the excavation site. Builders versus archeologists, and it seems both teams are in for a big muddy mess. The delivery is not as good as the previous two books in the..

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