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Broken but not Beaten

Review from Broken →

What did you love best about Broken? The story is good. The book is even better due to its exploration of how people and families live with mental illness. What was one of the most memorable moments of Broken? Not that I liked what she said, but James’ mother portrays many people’s opinions when she..

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thank you for understanding

Review from Broken →

The strength of learning how to deal with one’s world when they lose hope and the trails they over come. to never give up and know you are not alone when you’re mind tricks you into believing others wise. thank you.

Not to be missed!

Review from The Innocent Auction →

This is actually the first audiobook we have enjoyed without reading the book first, and it was a great listen! Victoria Sue weaved a heart-aching love story and Joel Leslie adds so much to the story through his poignant narration. Deacon, viscount Carlisle, lives his life in the upper echelon of society, but knows of..

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The Innocent Auction

Review from The Innocent Auction →

I’m not usually a fan of historic romance, but this story is a pairing of an author I enjoy immensely and a narrator who can do just about anything with dialect. Therefore, I had to check it out. I’m so glad I did!I enjoyed the descriptions of time and place, and I feel that I..

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Melancholy Ghost Story

Review from Ghost House →

Any additional comments? Our main character is very melancholy and the narrator hits on this this very well. Story does start out slow as many others have mentioned. Although slow, the main character is so flawed and in such dire straits, it’s very hard to not like him all the way through. Great narration, always..

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Love doesn’t always come easy

Review from Remy’s Painter →

Would you listen to Remy’s Painter again? Why? I would, and likely will. There are elements of this series, these shifters, that are very unique and intriguing. It helps that the narrator is one of my favorites. Who was your favorite character and why? Ian, hands down. He wants so badly to be loved, but..

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