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Excellent book and great narration

Review from The Kingdom’s Crown →

I absolutely adored this series and the narrators of the audiobooks did an amazing job giving life to these characters. I loved Bryony and her determination to do right by the people of Kimmery and how she has to deal with corruption and other threats in order to do so. The world building, different characters..

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Perfect start …

Review from The Queen’s Line →

I recently got into listening to audiobooks, and this one moved to the top of my list. The narration is nicely done and enjoyable to listen too! The narration keeps you engaged into the story which is a key for listening! I love Bryony’s character, she is a fav of mine, and this book has..

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Fantastic

Review from The Princess’s Chosen →

Honestly, Kathryn has now become one of my go-to authors. I will pretty much devour and listen to anything she writes! This is an amazing continuation of an already great story. We get way more world-building and such great character development and relationship building (yay!). The bonds that Bryony and her men start making just..

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Stunning conclusion

Review from Bring to Light →

I really enjoy C.F. White books. I adored her District Line series, and so leapt in with both feet to the London Lies series. I’m so glad I did. These books have been exciting. A look back at 1999 and the advent of Internet Journalism. And an inside look at the entertainment industry. And a..

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Loved Carlos & Harry!

Review from My Goal →

I listened to this immediately after Home Goal and enjoyed it even more. While a bit shorter, I think Perry’s writing here is more detailed and that helped me really connect with Carlos and Harry. While both are footballers, they have entirely different personalities. Carlos is outgoing and the life of the party while Harry..

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A little choppy, but enjoyable

Review from Home Goal →

HJ Perry is a new author for me. I grabbed this duo after enjoying Piers Ryman in The District Line series. Perry’s writing here is a series of vignettes and that sometimes left me feeling like jumps were too long or some foundational events were missing. Though, as I got more into the story, I..

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Fletcher and his Jacks

Review from Hide to Seek →

Middle books in trilogies often suffer from saggy middle syndrome. To be clear – this book isn’t that way at all. The story picks up from where book 1 left off – with Jackson and Fletcher on the run. They head to Fletcher’s family home in Ireland because, frankly, they’ve no where else to go…

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