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Just. Wow.

Review from Wolfsong →

I’m almost at a loss for words as to how beautiful a book this was. I haven’t cried in a long while and I lost count how many times this book brought me to tears. Bravo. Kirt Graves deserves a special mention as well. His performance was incredible. Thank you so much for this.

Couldn’t stop listening

Review from Wolfsong →

A friend recommended this book and I was hesitant because it didn’t fit in my usual genre, but I couldn’t stop listening. I live in AZ and when I submerged myself in this book it took me away to an evergreen forest in OR and I felt like I knew the characters. I highly recommend..

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Angst, Blood, Love

Review from Ravensong →

Not to be read before Wolfsong for sure. Anyone who read the first book will know there will be pain and suffering, but it is told in such a way that you can’t help yourself for wanting to know how it all works out. TJ Klune is an extraordinary writer who can make you laugh..

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Spooky. Quirky. Sexy.

Review from Principles of Spookology →

What a fun entertaining ride was listening to Principle of Spookology , book 2 , in the Spectral Files duet . The mystery/murder/investigation plotline was tightly woven and nicely done. It kept me engaged and trying to find out the villain/villains (no spoilers from me) identity and motivation. Resolution was very satisfying. Kirt Graves narration..

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Unnecessarily long.

Review from Wolfsong →

This book could’ve been 4-5 hours shorter had it not been so repetitive. What’s with almost everything being repeated 3 times. I did not like this style of writing. I forced myself to finish even though I was constantly rolling my eyes. The romance was almost nonexistent.

My World Has Shifted

Review from Wolfsong →

This book. This wonderful, astonishing, profound book. It’s deep and true. It’s touching and painful. It is all that is, or should be, home and heart and family and love and devotion. It’s sacrifice and joy. It holds trauma and healing, belief and loss. It sings with frailty and humanity and hope and joy… And..

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Great book needs a better performer

Review from Principles of Spookology →

I love S.E. Harmon books, with their rich descriptions and detailed character development. I have listened to them all and have been waiting for this audio release for so long. As usual, the story is great, but I have been disappointed by the narration from the first paragraph. He sounds bored, and he mispronounces words..

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