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Hot! Steamy and Outrageous!

Review from The Highlander’s Promise →

I very much enjoyed listening to #6 in the series “The Highlanders”. Outrageously funny. Plus Hot and Steamy too. What more could u want?! A good mystery also. Joel Froomkin does an excellent job of narrating both male and female voices. U can read this as a standalone. But I would read in order to..

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Will have to read the actual book

Review from Rule Breaker →

I received an ARC of this audio for my honest review. Unfortunately I couldn’t stand listening to the narrator of this book. So can’t give my actual review. Once I physically read the book I will post my review.

loved it!

Review from Mason Dixon: Monster Hunter →

I was given this free review copy audio book at my request and have voluntarily left this review. OK, so I have to say, I have really liked Eric Asher’s books, so was eager to pick this one up. I’m really glad I did. It is absolutely a hoot to listen to. The narrator does..

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‘Imp’ishly Delightful

Review from Treasure →

As the name predicts, what a delightful little Treasure. This wonderfully written fantastical adventure is full of intrigue, whimsy, awakenings, acceptance, and not to mention dragons and the like. Julian is an example of how ‘others’ can direct one’s life but as he began his journey of rehabilitation, he met Kit and the magic begins…

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Perfect narration!

Review from Rule Breaker →

Overall: 4.5 Stars I’m finding it so difficult to rate this book. On one hand, I loved Dylan and for the most part, it was really fun to read the book in his POV. Of course, when we got to the angsty parts, that kind of backfired, because I ended sobbing my heart out and..

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Broome’s Books Review

Review from Rule Breaker →

Let’s talk about Joel Leslie and the vocal talent he has. I loved listening to his voice. For those curious to know it is a British accent. But what made Joel Leslie’s performance memorable was how he brought Dylan and his sass to life. Oh, that sass and the tones used to portray it was..

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