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Familiar tropes

Review from How to Belong with a Billionaire →

Alexis Hall is an amazing craftsperson, able to imbue their characters with depth, grace, vulnerability and realness. The entire series was expertly written with much passion and intelligence. Hall often stuns with the seemingly endless well of their skill, their humour and their attention to detail. But, frankly, the subject matter of pain/pleasure through punishment..

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Its me, not you…

Review from Sparktopia →

I went into Sparktopia not knowing what to expect, but I ended up really loving it—especially the characters. My only issue was with the pacing and how quickly everything wrapped up at the end. It wasn’t until I listened to the end-of-book summary (EOBS) that I realized this is the first in a new series…

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2nd Narrator Meh

Review from Unspoken Vow →

Same review for both books. I should probably start by saying that I hate dual narration. Especially when you have a master narrator like Joel Leslie, who can do all of the characters, there is no reason to have a second narrator. And this second narrator is not very good — I often struggled to..

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2nd Narrator Meh

Review from Unwritten Law →

I should probably start by saying that I hate dual narration. Especially when you have a master narrator like Joel Leslie, who can do all of the characters, there is no reason to have a second narrator. And this second narrator is not very good — I often struggled to tell who was talking, and..

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