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Pain, suffering, and joy go together.

Review from Small World →

Many times i’ve just stopped listening because of the anxiety this story makes me feel but I always come back for the characters i’ve grown to love. I really want to see Kanti and Tish and Suni win in this, but most especially Kanti, I mean come on, he’s literally the main character and he..

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Very Enjoyable

Review from Aussie Sun →

Aussie Sun is Book 4 in the Flying into Love series. This is a wonderfully written low angst, slow burn, age gap story about Jeffery, a retired English MP, and Hunter, an animal loving swim coach. Jeffery finds himself in Australia wanting to spend time with his teenage daughter Crissy. He had no intention of..

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Well, written

Review from A Rather Dastardly Death →

Well, written with a great performance. The different accents done by the performer or excellent. The characters are well rounded. Twists and turns. Keeps you guessing until the murderer is exposed.

Opposites attract with a lovely age-gap

Review from Aussie Sun →

Jeffrey’s got a problem. He’s been forced to resign as an MP in Britain. To get away from…everyone…he heads to the land down under. His daughter and ex-wife live there. The daughter who believes he abandoned her – even though it was her mother who made the move. Jeffrey’s got another problem. Well, two. One..

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Mystery Maven

Review from A Rather Dastardly Death →

I enjoy this author and with that in mind, I found this story to complicated. Too many lines to understand and follow, and although it was nicely narrated, I found the mystery weave was difficult to understand. I kept going, and repeating sections occasionally, out of respect for this author, knowing it would all come..

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