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Dylan and Callum

Review from Forgiven →

Forgiven is Book 3 in the Heaven and Hell Club series. This is a beautifully written emotional hurt/comfort story about Dylan, a dancer at the club, and Callum, who’s just trying to live his life away from his family’s hate. While staying with his uncle, Callum gets a job tending bar at the club were..

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Jared and Kyrone

Review from Forgotten →

Forgotten is Book 2 in the Heaven and Hell Club series. Have tissues handy, this beautifully written story is very emotional and will tug at your heart strings. Jared and Kyrone are so sweet together. Jared wants to be independent and take care of himself after his accident even if he doesn’t remember anything before..

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Braver Together

Review from Forgiven →

Shaped by their pasts, Cullum and Dylan both are living life through the facade they portrait. Callum feels he need to carry the burden of others whilst Dylan hides behind where he truly has come from. When they meet, it’s as if their souls recognize each other and they form a friendship which leads to..

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Making New Memories

Review from Forgotten →

Having suffered trauma which resulted in Jared loosing his memory, a change in environment is what he needs to try to find himself again. Working in a tattoo shop leads him to meeting pole dance Kyrone and the chemistry between them is electric. A relationship results and the two of them slowly build something more..

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An interesting turn of events

Review from Small World →

This story did not do the way I thought it would. The author pivots and brings new challenges and hardships for Kanti to overcome. I highly suggest this follow up if you have read book 1 of the Kanti Cycle. Piers Ryman once again brings the characters to life with his performance. I am very..

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A Stunning conclusion

Review from Fair Trade →

Fair trade is one of the most thrilling books I’ve ever read/listened to. All of the heart pounding moments I read were beautifully brought to life with this audiobook. The story is a great conclusion to the Kanti cycle trilogy. The characters have grown so much and it shows. They’ve learned and lost along their..

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