Knowing Joel Leslie and Kim Fielding as talented narrator and author, respectively, this book promised to be a good one. I was poorly prepared for the whirlwind of emotions and intense rawness these three stories brought. At first I was sure that the first one is my favorite but by the end I knew that..
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Great book but…
Review from Someone to Call My Own →
I am a huge fan of Joel Leslie but I was not a fan of his portrayal of Jonathan Silver. I the ‘Curl Up and Die’ series it mentions Jonathan only showed up in Louisiana 2 years ago. His accent seems too thick to not have lived in Louisiana for very long. I lived in..
Exceptional
Review from Hush →
If you haven’t yet read Tal’s brilliant political thriller disguised as a fantastic MM romance, you’re in for an absolute treat. Joel Leslie does an incredible job bringing these characters, with their myriad of accents, to life and imbibes a nuanced sense of urgency that critically matches the fast pace of this story. Highly, highly..
Most Enjoyable Read
Review from The Bureau →
Kim Fielding is a classic storyteller, and these tales are among her best. Having read the three works separately in the past, it’s only in enjoying them together in one volume to do I see the recurrent themes of redemption and good versus evil. I think my personal favorite is Kim’s re-imagined Frankenstein. Talented narrator..
funny and enjoyable
Review from Femme →
Fantastic team
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Gay Porn?!
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great reading
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