I loved every part of this series, the twists had me on edge the entire time. Wonderful narration and voice acting
The twists
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Review from The Unseelie King →
This book is so, so good. I actually bought the audio because I saw that Joel Leslie was the narrator. It was fantastic! Funny and romantic with a touch of pining, a little jealousy, and a beautiful HEA. The entire performance had me hooked. The book is great on its own but I would suggest..
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This was a cute story but didn’t do much for me. Winnie is this OTT MMC and he’s sent to a stand in assistant for his BFF for a month in Paris for his BFFs boss who is a stuffy Egyptologist. Winnie gets the professor to open up and enjoy life and they fall madly..
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Audio 5 Book 4.5
Joel Leslie does a phenomenal job narrating this book. His range of voices for the various characters was impressive, as was his inflection and pacing. The book itself was very enjoyable. It was overall low angst, although a side character is very annoying. Once Frankie and Con get together, it’s..
I originally read this novella when it was released as part of a giveaway and I loved it! Frankie and Con are the best of friends and business partners. Con (has loved Frankie since the moment they met) has been the shoulder for Frankie to cry on as he grieved the death of a husband..
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“The Player” is another heartwarming story by Lily Morton. Frankie and Con are sweet together as the friends realize their feeling for one another. There are plenty of laughs and a few tears, but overall I was left with a satisfied “aww” feeling with their HEA. Joel Leslie narrates this short novella and he performs..
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I loved Frankie and Con’s story. Once again Joel Leslie does a wonderful job of bringing Lily’s characters to life. He has a way of drawing you into the characters and nails the wit and snark every time. In their story Frankie finds himself coming out of the widow fog he has unknowingly been in..
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