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The Perfect Novella

Review from My Darcy →

The way to know if a one off novella is well written is to be fully satisfied upon completion. Often times the glimpse of life that we are presented lacks the depth needed for fulfillment. However Lilly Morton gives us 2 imperfect halves destined to become 2 wholes with the admittance of love. While the..

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Good story. Good narration.

Review from Hidden Identity →

Since the infamous “whiff of cordite” phrase is used early in the book, I assumed it was going to be a 1930’s story about a grizzled PI with a penchant for cigars and fedoras. Not so much. Just another example of an author using a common phrase that has long since lost meaning. Cordite hasn’t..

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Joel Leslie shines again

Review from My Darcy →

Nothing can go wrong when Joel is narrating. I read this first in the H2H anthology and I had to listen to the audio when I got the chance. This is such a beautiful little story with heart and spice at all the right places. If you need a quick laugh and feel your toes..

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Probably a top read of 2024

Review from You Should Be So Lucky →

Eep! I love them both so much. The baseball guy is so sensitive, honest and sincere. The reporter isn’t ‘nice’, but he does love fiercely and he is so protective. They are both working through different types of feelings of loss while they form their friendship. The type of story where I was smiling because..

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Wonderful Author and Narrator!

Review from You Should Be So Lucky →

This is so good! Cat Sebastian and Joel Leslie are a match made in audiobook heaven, I adore them! The contrast of feel good moments and powerful emotion is woven so expertly by Sebastian, and Leslie gives life to the characters, and allows the reader to know them.

Absolutely loved it! Phenomenal read!

Review from Hush →

I absolutely loved this one! It was a fantastic read. I loved getting to know both Tom and Mike throughout this story. We get to really know and see the characters and feel connected to them with the way that the story develops. This story is long but it really allows the story to develop..

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