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Loved it

Review from An Unlocked Mind →

I been waiting for this. And Rob’s story. And it was nothing I expect. Great story with unexpected twist. And a feisty brat! And the narrator did an amazing job and made it an very enjoyable listen.

My opinion

Review from Hidden in Darkness →

Hi! I don’t give many reviews, I just mark if I liked the book or not. But I REALLY liked this one. It has a great storyline. Its action packed and very humorous. I fell in love with the characters and I loved the narration. I am not one to give anything away, but if..

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Another great John Pickett adventure:)

Review from Peril by Post →

This is the second book in the John Pickett series that I’ve listened to and I love it as well as the first one:) John Pickett and his wife Julia make a very amiable couple, their relationship is full of warmth, love and tenderness – you just feel it listening to their conversations, which makes..

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You will choke from laughing so much

Review from Hidden in Darkness →

Wow. Never read anything from this author before, but Joel Leslie is my FAVORITE narrator, so I thought I’d give this a try. Frankly, he could probably read the phone book and make it interesting. The snark between Felix and Lane is laugh-out-loud hilarious. I don’t mean that in a facetious way; I literally had..

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Sanctimonious & contradictory SJW meets wealthy American who has a French accent?

Review from His Omega →

From the plot summary I was expecting just another typical shifter, love-at-first-sight, Alpha-Meets-His-Omega Mate trope, and I was fine with that. This book wasn’t that. It was SO much worse. This book would’ve greatly benefitted from an experienced editor. Or maybe a good friend of the author’s to honestly point out plot holes, inconsistent/contradictory behaviors..

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Confusing

Review from The Bureau →

I didn’t get from the blurb that each story was about a different couple. Though the stories were interesting, I felt they could have been much better if they were longer with more character development. Worth a listen once, but won’t go on the re-listen pile.