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I Love This Universe

Review from Vow Maker →

I absolutely love all of the stories in this connected universe and I love this follow up with Dylan & Gabe. I laughed out loud at several parts. I’ll be going back to this one again. I adored reading this story but it was even more amazing listening to the wonderful Joel Leslie narrate it..

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Oh this universe!

Review from Cutie and the Beast →

There isn’t a single thing I would change or ask for with this amazingly brilliant story. David was so delightful. And the Brothers Kendrick deserve all the happiness. The narration was, as always for Joel, spot on. Off to listen to Mal’s happily ever after!

Loved it

Review from His Cocky Valet →

I thought it was well written and very meaningful. I will definitely read more of your books. I like how you don’t have your characters thinking all the time in their heads. That’s drives me crazy and annoying.

Beautiful story

Review from Strong Enough →

What a book! It’s got all the feels. Great characters, great sex and you can really feel the true love written here. Side note I will admit the narration of both characters was a little off in the beginning but after a few chapters they become the characters and it adds something to the story..

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So much fun! Enjoyable!

Review from Rule Breaker →

I loved this book! It was so fun! I enjoyed Dylan and Gabe’s relationship so much. This story was definitely an enemies to lovers in the sense that Dylan initially strongly dislikes Gabe, but he is attracted to him. Gabe and Dylan’s relationship starts off at a simmer then once Dylan goes on a trip..

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Interesting

Review from The Unseelie Crown →

Twists, turns and lots of descriptions. Unfortunately, the characters lack depth. It is still an interesting story but not a page turner. I don’t feel I have a reason to be invested in the characters. The world building is nice and the performance leads the imagination. The story is not riveting but it did keep..

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This is not a book about queer horror

Review from It Came from the Closet →

This is a book about people who like horror who are queer. It’s mostly people just talking about their own coming out stories and how those loosely (very loosely) tie to popular horror movies. This is not worth your money. Just Google some queer horror essays or YouTube videos and save a credit.

one hell of a ride

Review from Out of the Blue →

the story itself is incredible. all three Mc share enough space for one book, and you get a sense and feel for them. the voices between park and Lan are hard to distinguish a bit, at times they blur together, but even despite that this tory left me crying at the end. what a hell..

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