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Fantastic narration, angst-fest!

Review from Salvation →

This is hard to review. On the one hand, as the many, many reviewers before me have stated, this is a powerful book with two very broken MCs and if you enjoyed book one, it’s style and it’s characters are replicated here, so the continuation is nice. However, the one big difference between one and..

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Not bad

Review from The Necromancer’s Dance →

The story was good, but there was a little bit too much telling and not enough showing. I get that this kind of story will usually end up with some info dumping, but I could’ve done without the numerous reminders of how both the main character and his brother were the only ones of his..

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So much better than just reading it!

Review from Retribution →

Wowza! So much feeling and emotion in hearing the book as opposed to just reading it. I loved it then and I love it now even more! I can’t believe how much this narrator got to me! I totally felt it. Amazing job on both their parts!

I love this series!

Review from Crazy Like a Foxe →

Any additional comments? Look, I just love this series and these characters and, most of all, Joel Leslie’s performances. Regardless of whether I’m listening or reading this series – Joel Leslie’s character voices are what I hear in my head. English teacher / amateur sleuth Skyler Foxe is back and this time he’s better than..

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Too many details…

Review from Dare to Hope →

Any additional comments? I feel badly now for every time I complained about Smith doing time jumps that skipped relationship development. While I definitely enjoyed Joel Leslie’s narration (frankly, he was the only reason I kept going), with his terrific character voices, great timing and pacing, overall I did not enjoy the story. I felt..

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Must be for Young Adults

Review from Cronin’s Key →

Would you try another book from N.R. Walker and/or Joel Leslie? No because I did not like this audiobook. There was too much repeating of sentences as if the author could not think of another way to say something, Oh, wait… “I really want to kiss him.” “I really want to kiss him.” “I really..

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