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Cannibals and Kooks

Review from Z-Burbia 5 →

Another great encapsulation of a theme ( or three). From Cannibalism Road to living with cannibals, from seeing Elsbeth as a flesh-eating bumpkin to looking to her as their superhero savior, to Kelvin the self-proclaimed ‘son of God’ who lives at a coal mine. Andrew is one of my two favorite readers and never disappoints…

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Wild Side

Review from Wild Side →

Wild Side is the 9th book in the Wilder Irish series. Each of these books is about different characters and could be read as astandalone. I’ve only read a few in this series. This book is about Layla, Finn, and Miguel and is told from all three points of view. All three characters are trying..

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Finally finished it

Review from Damascus Station →

On the one hand you could see where it was going very early on… On the other hand, it took a long, long time to finally come together. The narrator didn’t do it any favors. Anyway I finally finished it.

Sweet Single Dad Romance!

Review from Wild Spirit: A Single Dad Romance →

This is the book 8 in the Wilder Irish Series. I liked Leo and Yvonne’s sweet story. Leo, a single Dad, is handsome, and dominant. Yvonne is beautiful, sunshine, supportive, and caring. They are perfect together. The supporting characters are great. I liked Leo’s sons. The family bond is amazing in this story. Lee Daniels..

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Sweet Romance

Review from Wild Kisses →

This is the sixth book in the Wilder Irish Series. Landon and Sunnie’s story is sweet, sexy, and heartwarming. This is a great fake relationship romance. Lee Daniels and Connor Brown did a great job bringing this story to life. I enjoyed it. #PFPAudio

Book 9 – Wilder Irish

Review from Wild Side →

This is book 9 in Carr’s Wilder Irish series and can be read / listened as a standalone. Well written and perfectly narrated by Daniels, Brown and Highpoint who bring our main characters Layla, Finn and Miguel. Relationships are complicated but more so when you think you want one thing, only to realize you wanted..

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Wild Side

Review from Wild Side →

This is the ninth book in the Wilder Irish series. It can be read as a standalone book. Layla moved back to Baltimore and took over ownership of the coffee shop. Finn ran into Layla at the coffee shop and they started reconnecting. Finn also was trying to figure out his feelings for his best..

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