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Worthy of a second listen.

Review from Five Roads to Texas →

I wasn’t sure if I would like this but I got caught up pretty quick. Sometimes when you have a group of people working on a collaboration it just doesn’t work. This time it has. I plan on listening to this for a second time to catch things I might have missed with the first..

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Awesome Twists!

Review from The Flower Man →

I loved the twists in this book! Vincent Zandri excels at writing gripping books with unexpected twists. Steve Jobz is a complex character that fits the storyline perfectly. Andrew B Wehrlen does an awesome performance. I love how he gives various characters distinguishable voices. I requested this review copy audiobook and have voluntarily written this..

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An Unwilling Hero

Review from The Chase Baker Trilogy →

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. It took me a while to listen to the entire collection, but I’m glad I did. Chase is a very likable character with a personality that people want to hate and love at the same time. Far from..

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Triple hit!

Review from The Chase Baker Trilogy: Volume II →

Witty, sexy Chase Baker takes us around the world on his fantastic adventures. Hold your breath as he weaves a tale based on historical figures and tweaks your mind! Andrew B. Wehrlen does a great job of narrating. I was provided this audiobook at no charge by the author, narrator or publisher in exchange for..

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Jobz on the case once again!

Review from The Flower Man →

Steve Jobz is on the case once again. This time Detective Miller has Jobz keeping an eye on a television news caster known as Mr. TV. Mr. TV, or Terry is a well-known womanizer with a penchant for sending naughty photos of himself. His latest victim is a female coworker who files a sex discrimination..

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Good story, witty dialogue!

Review from The Embalmer →

Meet Steve Jobz, no relation, a somewhat down on his luck former N.Y. City policeman who was forced to retire after a politically charged shooting. He now works in a cubicle for the N.Y. State Dept. of Unemployment Insurance Fraud. Jobz, everyone calls him Jobz, gets an opportunity to help out a police detective on..

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