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My thoughts on TTL

Review from Traitors, Thieves and Liars →

This user was provided a copy free of charge and has left this review voluntarily. I really enjoyed this story. The voice performance was good, and I appreciate the use of different accents to help distinguish between some of the characters. I like that the characters feel relatable, flawed, and as human as furry aliens..

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The perfect blend

Review from Long Way Home →

It’s hard to do what is accomplished here. The story takes a fine line between serious and sex. There is no erotic element that doesn’t have a perfectly executed story explaination. And the weight of those interactions are displayed through the characters. If you want a true-to-form scifi adventure with plenty of adult content, this..

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My first time

Review from Long Way Home →

Well, there’s no getting around it so I’ll just say it. This audiobook has been a very interesting and erotic experience. “Long Way Home” was the first erotic novel I’ve ever read/listened too. I quickly learned the value of headphones. But I’m all seriousness the lewd scene do not distract from the plot. Yes this..

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Fantastic!!

Review from Forgiven →

I loved Dylan and Callum more than any other character’s Colette Davison has written to date!! That is saying something because I’ve loved all her main characters! Dylan was out and proud and oh so loud! Callum was so confused; he did not know what he was, but he knew Dylan made him hot and..

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Hard Sci-fi Lovers Rejoice

Review from Skeleton Crew →

Luterman has written a book nothing short of a masterpiece! This has been some of the best science fiction I’ve ever read (and I did read the book after listening to the audio book). Compared to other works of fiction by Goliath authors like Asimov, Card, and Herbert this book is a stone in Luterman’s..

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Fantastic Conclusion to the Trilogy!

Review from Fair Trade →

One of the things I enjoyed about this trilogy is while all three books build off one another, they work so well as individual stories. Fair Trade especially works as its own tale, being massive in scale compared to its two predecessors. There is a lot of content as far as story and characters, and..

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