The story is good and the performance was amazing. The spicy scenes could be better, but it gives just enough to let you know the deed was done. The internal monologues take up majority of the story. The monologues in the middle of conversations make it difficult sometimes to know when they are talking or..
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My first exposure to Neil Turner’s stories, book 1 of the Tony Valenti Thrillers, A House on Liberty Street, was exceptional. The first chapter sets the stage for non-stop escalating action, suspense, and unexpected twists perfectly placed to grab listeners’ attention, like the click of a chambering bullet. Images of the places, characters, and events..
refreshing
Review from The Tyrant Alpha’s Rejected Mate →
I would love to comment on this book. but I really don’t want to spoil anything. it’s a refreshing take on the shifter “mate” scenario. i was so happy it didnt seem like every other book and not one single kidnapping, lol. I will say it was realistic in describing, and overcoming ones insecurities. excellent..
Excellent thriller
Review from Death Do Us Part →
The best in this genre that I’ve listened to in a while. Kept me very engaged the whole way through, tautly constructed and tied it all up at the end. The narrator was perfect! He had the perfect touch, not overly dramatic or emoting too much like some readers do, but a bull’s eye throughout…
Boring
Review from The Killing Kind →
The story was great and as much as I absolutely loved the writing style and use of descriptions and vocabulary. There were a few things that I absolutely wasn’t fond of in the storyline. However, this book was incredible to listen to I have not come across An audio book In the werewolf genre, so..
This story was engrossing. James Harris was a professor. His wife, Rachel, had once been a student of his. James overheard a conversation between a home invader and his wife that raised more questions than James had answers. This became the catalyst for James to search for the answers. There were many twists and turns…
Top Notch!
Review from In the Dead of Night →
In the Dead of Night is the eleventh book in the Silence Jones Action Thrillers Series Books and since I have not read or listened to the previous ten, I was a bit concerned I would be lost from missing out on important backstories. However, the author, Erik Carter, brilliantly weaves just enough history to..