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A compelling romantic mystery

Review from Family Plot →

In Family Plot by Sheri Cobb South, Lady Fieldhurst goes with her late husband’s parents to the Drury Theater to watch Hamlet when she spots Bow Street Runner John Pickett seated in the cheap seats. Summoning him to call on her in her box gets her in big trouble with her in-laws, who decide to..

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Bad Production Ruined This

Review from Cronin’s Key II →

The story was fine. But the main problem was in the production. I listen to Audible books in the car. This performance production were not made for the car. The reader modulates his pitch and volume so much that you can’t settle on one volume level on the speaker. Road noise covers up the softer..

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With a Kick, Collection

Review from With a Kick: Collection No. 1 →

3.5 Stars Overall This is my first time with a Clare London book, and with this audiobook, we actually get two novellas and two even shorter stories in this collection bundle which is really nice. Both of the main books are shorter cute novellas with a lot of humor added into them, and then the..

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Story of true love

Review from Unscripted Love →

This story of Chaz and Kyle and how they finally get together was so beautiful as well as passionate. I enjoyed how Aimee Nicole Walker was able to bring so many characters from her other series into this journey. Joel Leslie did a fine job performing this book. Looking forward to more of this series..

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Spencer Cohen #4

Review from Yanni’s Story →

It’s rare that I would use “lovingly” to describe the narration of an audiobook, but I just kept thinking how much Joel Leslie’s narration was so lovingly done. His care for the characters really came through the entire thing. We first met Yanni in Spencer Cohen, Book Two. When Spencer and his boyfriend Andrew help Yanni..

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Grows on you

Review from Dead Medium →

Pretty good once I got past the narration. It wasn’t bad narration, just the voice grated on me at first. Story is interesting and engaging.