Misdemeanor is book one of a trilogy, and it does not stand alone. I will forewarn you that this ends in a cliffhanger, but luckily by the time I discovered this trilogy, all three books (and audiobooks) were all out, so the wait to find out what happens next will not be a long one…
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a complete gem
Review from Half a Soul →
good harem gamelit
Review from Elemental Alpha →
Dan????
Review from Reformed →
Have to say after listening to almost the whole story I’m almost done and I am completely pissed at Dan! What a little wussy! He caused all the drama and Mickey deserves so much better than that! After all Mickey has been through and while taking care of his brother after heart surgery Dan blatantly..
Readers will find this story has greater resonance by first reading Book 1, ‘Misdemeanor’, and Book 2, ‘Hard Time’. The following review contains light spoilers for the series. Micky and Dan have left England behind for a new start in the Welsh countryside. While Dan settles into his teaching position at the local school, Micy..
All the pieces fall into place
Review from Reformed →
Great conclusion to the series.another outstanding job of writing by CF White.Dan and Micky get their relationship together and make a home for the sickly brother Flynn. the narration is so good.Piers Ryman really brought this story to life and gives feeling to each character. So Good!!! well worth the credit and your time to..
And the story continues
Review from Hard Time →
Book 2 picks up where book 1 left off.C F White, Awesome writing.We find Micky in jail and his brother Flynn being cared for by Dan and his parents.Micky Loves Dan and Micky’s story grows.Piers Ryman brings this story to life and gives feeling to each character.well worth the credit and your time to listen…
Much needed closure!
Review from Reformed →
This series has been so real and relatable. The author delivers a solid conclusion to this series which neatly ties up all loose ends and gives us much needed closure. I will admit that this series has been gritty and is depicts adulting at its very close core. The narrator was great and delivers an..






