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Ah the mafia bad boy…

Review from Dangerous →

Mira is a psychologist who is attracted to her patient, arrogant bad boy Blain. Blain later rescues her from a group of thugs and divulges that he’s mafia. Mira escaped from that life and decides to push her feelings aside. Only when she arrives at home, she’s confronted by her father & brothers,from whom she..

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Could not put this audible down

Review from Broken →

WOW. I just finished this incredible, real life book. I wanted to listen for the gay relationship and sex, but it was so much more. Of course the British reading by Joel Leslie was excellent. [i’ll find you with other authors] Thnx Nicola for penning such a beautiful, tender love story. Not perfect, not without..

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Sheer brilliance

Review from The Weight of It All →

I already absolutely adored this book, and Joel Leslie’s narration totally kicked it out of the ballpark in terms of adding to it’s brilliance. His Henry is hilarious, from the self-depreciation through to his adoration of Reed, he translates NR Walker’s wicked sense of humour into something that is warm, sweet and laugh out loud..

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magical

Review from Mad About the Hatter →

that was just wonderful!! the hater was just as crazy and as loveable as I had hoped, and I laughed throughout the whole story. the only thing that would have made it better, was if there had been more then just kissing,I would have love to see the two go beyond that and make love…

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w h y did it have to e n d

Review from Broken →

I COULDN’T STOP READING. this book is fantastic. it tells truly how a person with *SPOILER ALERT* bi polar disorder . omg ?? I loved it so much , I think I’m going to listen to it again.

w h y did it have to e n d

Review from Broken →

I COULDN’T STOP READING. this book is fantastic. it tells truly how a person with *SPOILER ALERT*bi polar disorder . omg ?? I loved it so much , I think I’m going to listen to it again.

different

Review from Femme →

“One of the hardest things in life is truly being yourself. Most of us are the person we think we should be….so few of us are truly who we are” A story about accepting yourself the way you are. Accepting your beloved and friends the way they are. Lionel questions himself; basically his entire world…

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