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Delightful fluff!

Review from The Solstice Prince →

The author provided a colorful, intriguing world and culture as the backdrop for her story, and I always appreciate when an author writes a culture where a gay romance is routinely accepted. I find it exhausting to read stories where the plot centers around a lack of acceptance for gay love. It’s overdone again and..

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Nothing New Here. Rehashed information.

Review from Harvey Milk →

This book would be more interesting to someone who has just become familiar with the most interesting Harvey Milk. I was really hoping that I would learn a couple of new facts about this most controversial man. We all have our ‘quirks’ but Lillian Faderman writes about the ‘whiney side’ of Harvey rather a little..

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love and suspense in perfit combination

Review from Absolution →

I found the story line compelling ,suspenseful and just enough sex appeal to keep you coming back for more. I found myself not wanting to stop reading. The narrator’s voices for each character just pulled you in and you could just imagine what each were like without site. I enjoyed this story and anyone who..

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beautiful sequel

Review from Red Dirt Heart 2 →

The sequel is just as lovely and romantic as the first, the performance was even better this time., Charlie and Travis made some amazing strides in their relationship

Fun, clean series.

Review from In Milady’s Chamber →

Have enjoyed the characters and story. I do wish the excellent narrator had given Picket a bit more spunk and personality. He seems shaky voiced and hesitant. A little here and there would make sense, but having him sound that way throughout makes him less appealing.

Great story with the perfect narrator

Review from Unscripted Love →

When I first picked up the Curl Up and Dye series the first thing I though was “Joel Leslie has to narrate these” he brings the full cast to life. I strongly recommend reading the Curl Up and Dye books before the Blissville ones. While they can be read/listened to as stand alones there’s a..

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Disappointing

Review from Harvey Milk →

Thank goodness this is a quick read because the narration is terrible and the content only so-so. Only an abiding interest in the life of Harvey Milk could have enticed me to stick it out for the few prices of info not gleaned from reading The Mayor of Castro Street. I had expected more from..

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