The main characters in the story were still in school and living at home. The book started off at a fast clip but that dropped quickly and then we were into character development / story development. The interpersonal relationships of the characters were the main focus and I just had to drop the book.
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Twists and turns!
Review from The Watson Girl →
Would you listen to The Watson Girl again? Why? Yes, you understand the clues better to unlock the mysteries. Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How? Yes, the story kept you spellbound throughout. What does Andrew Tell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the..
Sometimes 5 stars are just not enough; Girl Jacked and the other novels in the Detective Jack Stratton mystery series deserve more than 5 stars! Jack Stratton lived in the whorehouse where is mother worked until he was age 7 when he entered the foster system and found a foster mother and foster siblings who..
Great story with gret narration!
Review from Jacks Are Wild →
Jacks Are Wild is the third novel in the Detective Jack Stratton Mystery Thriller series. I read the entire 6 novel series before any novels were available in audio format. I love this offbeat series about a young police detective raised in a whorehouse where his mother worked as he goes about his job with..
I love this very different 6 novel suspense mystery series. The Kindle versions are free to borrow with my Kindle Unlimited account. I read the first 5 novels in 2015 well before audio versions were available and then had to wait one year to read the 6th (And Then She Was Gone). Books 4 and..
Gripping Story!
Review from The Watson Girl →
Leslie Wolfe is a new author to me, while I have listened to Andrew Tell previously. I think both are extremely talented. I loved all of the unexpected twists this book had. I found the story to be original, and felt that the audiobook would be better than the print version due to the performance…
Left me wanting more!
Review from Jacks Are Wild →
great romantic story telling.
Review from Nightblade →