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So many great lines, I had to listen TWICE!

Review from Terror →

Laughed myself sick in places. Plus scenes that are HAWT! The narrators are great, especially with the throwaway lines that make you snort and grab to rewind and listen again. You can tell this is building to an awesome next book, but it works beautifully on its own. I wasn’t sure about the heroine at..

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Full Of Surprises!

Review from Chemical Attraction →

Madeline notices things being ordered and never delivered. Upon calling other departments in her lab, she discovers they have the same issue as she does. She calls the FBI to get an investigation going. Meanwhile, strange things are occurring around the town. To keep anybody from discovering the investigation, Madeline pretends to date the FBI..

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Excellent short story

Review from Bearly Rivals →

New love/second chance at love, which becomes a steamy triangle, but not without its animosity and intrigue in the dynamic which hopefully is ironed out into a smooth transition and an HEA.Gary did a wonderful job with the narration.

Entertaining new author

Review from The Devil’s Bible →

I enjoyed the story but I could tell the author is a newer author as it felt like he was being overly exact in describing what the characters where doing. I.E. skull held the the strap of his duffle in his right hand and used his left hand to enter the passcode on his iPhone…

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Humorous alien male/human female series

Review from Terror →

Fun next installment in the Hordesman series, next gen sequel to the Alpha Horde series. Arkan aka Terror is the son of Loven and Kingsley from Alpha Breeds. He is keeping things running in San Diego while Raven aka Hunger is in Mexico hunting down the false Regha prince. Terror is camped in the mayor’s..

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Junior Ransom, Detective

Review from Ransom’s Law →

One of my all time favorite books is “To Kill a Mockingbird” and this book was very reminiscent of that classic tale. Junior Ransom is a typical 11 year old boy being raised by his widowed father, Roscoe. Roscoe was wounded in WWI and came home a damaged man. When his wife and unborn child..

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Cunning Men, Witches, Goblins, and More!

Review from Cunning Devil →

An adventure that starts off as a easy job for a Cunning Man. Everything is not as it seems and it all revolves around. Child that was taken by Goblins. So many twists and turns that it keeps you captivated right to the end. I am looking forward to the next book in the series.

It’s definitely a wild ride…

Review from The Angel of Meridian →

Loved this book from the opening moments till the final scene. The author does a great job building his characters and creating a well written story. You can tell that there was an abundant amount of research that went into crafting this tale. Highly recommend and look forward to more books in this series.