These are 2 separate stories, and they go well together. While it is interesting and fun to hear what the kids are up to, they mostly speak in an annoying lisp. It’s hard to tune it out, but not impossible. The narrator does an excellent job. He seems to laugh some while reading, which I..
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Gotta love it!
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Ash and Kella
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great read
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Sassy Humor and Sex
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I loved this book! It was refreshing to read a romance with the damsel in distress really being a strong independent humorous smart ass that can handle herself and knock the dominant male lead off his feet, literally. With a great plot, and good character development that does not leave you with questions this is..
It was okay
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I thought this one would be better than the last but it was okay. I still enjoyed listening to it though. Each story builds the plot up and beings new characters into play. Although, I like the narrator I would like to hear a woman voice when a woman speaks, I think i would connect..
The author explains that little original source material on Arthur is available, and perhaps this is an advantage because instead of providing dusty details, Greenberger often paints with a broad brush, providing a lively and colorful description of the extraordinary times in which Arthur lived and the context in which he became president. If you..
Review from First Awakenings →
So happy they found each other!
Review from Dagger’s Hope →
I grabbed this book knowing there are others before it, however, I’m not missing any piece of the plot. I think this could be read as a standalone; as the author does a great job of covering the past without it taking from the main story. The narrator was great for the story and brought..







