I found it sad thst Eric had to learn about his dad after his death and I wished George could have met him more than halfway to have a relationship while he was still alive instead of his rigid dictates. Eric’s MIL was an interfering drama llama whom I couldn’t like and her husband was..
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My young teenagers even listened through this audiobook with me. It is never easy getting them to focus but this audiobook was a popular choice. As a parent I like the positive morals in the storyline too. This is a sad story because its about World War 1, but one we nevertheless took a lot..
Pigeon Perfect!!!
Review from War Pigeons 1: WP & Me →
I love animal based stories and was amazed by some of the cool stuff this story taught me about pigeons, like how they are reared and trained to home as pets, but also the amazing way their fathers teach them to fly, and how they carry a mysterious gift in navigation to always help them..
Great first book!
Review from The Queen’s Line →
I just love Bryony and her chosen men! As always, this author does an amazing job at building a world you can get lost in and developing characters that you can’t help but connect to. so well written and pretty well performed! it has a great level of steam too!! Can’t wait to listen to..
Poignant!
Review from War Pigeons 1: WP & Me →
Masterful Storytelling!!
Review from War Pigeons 1: WP & Me →
Filled with spice!
Review from Bound by the Buccaneer →
Gaston and Freddie find themselves in a relatively blissful existence, discovering new land and new pleasures. In joining the crew of the Ocean’s Knave, Freddie succeeds in showing them that she is more than capable of doing anything onboard. She talks Gaston into stealing from other pirates’ ships, rather than innocent victims. Great idea, but..
Super spicy!
Review from The Princess’s Chosen →
Y’all this is not your typical RH. The Princess’s Chosen is book 2 in the Inheritance of Hunger series and is just EVERYTHING. I adore how Kathryn Moon evolves her characters – seeing them grow in such huge and subtle ways (especially Bryony) is an absolute gift. And y’all! WHEW! This story is filled with..
This is a bonus “epilogue” novella for the District Line trilogy and while it’s a complete story on its own – you definitely need to read/listen to the other books, starting with Kick Off. Also, this is labeled as a novella – but it must fall just under some word count because it felt like..