This is such a a great book. definitely a bit of a comedy of errors but also deals with some heavier topics in a way befitting their gravity. Absolutely Wonderful. if there was a way to give extra stars I would. The Narrator did a wonderful job and was absolutely perfect for this book. ❤️
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Read this series previously so I already knew it would be good. My only complaint is that I didn’t like the voice the reader used for Pykh. It makes him sound like an idiot, which he’s not. To those considering this series I encourage you to try it. The further you get into this series..
l enjoyed the story
Review from Stumptown Spirits →
Stumptown Spirits is the first book in the Legend Tripping series. This is the story of Logan who wants to rescue his friend Trent who disappeared during a haunting and Riley who works on a paranormal investigation show. Logan comes off as a real jerk and Riley acts like a doormat sometimes. I still enjoyed..
ok so when I found the first story I was just super into the smut, however the characters and story are so compelling, I was a bit put off when I saw the title length of this story and I immediately regret plowing through it all over a single work shift. I need a follow..
Great story, lousy narrator
Review from Say You’re Sorry →
I love how characters from previous books are intertwined into the book. The story was, well, it’s a Karen Rose book and her stories are always gripping. That’s what kept me listening to the whole torturous reading. The narrator was an awful choice. He was fine with making each character have their own voice, but..
Must listen
Review from The Thriller Boxset →
Workplace Sexual Harassment
Review from Within the Mind →
This author seems to think that if they’re both men, it’s not Workplace Sexual Harassment. The many-times repeated, but never demonstrated, claim that they’re friends and this is a game they play is problematic. How do they show their friendship in the novel? How does the harassed indicate it’s okay to keep going? I’m not..
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Review from You Should Be So Lucky →