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Folly of Incompetence
- The Undead Detective Files, Book 1
- De: Shelby Rhodes
- Narrado por: Lance West
- Duración: 11 h y 23 m
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Now, the story picks up months after the end of The Undead Detective Agency, and my crew is dealing with the aftermath of...well, you know what. So, of course, I, the loving, amazing boss that I am, decided that it was time for a vacation—a fun duck-related vacation. And after hinting at resorting to possible friendnapping, I got my way!
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Octavius’s newest hyper-fixation
- De read b00ks en 04-25-25
- Folly of Incompetence
- The Undead Detective Files, Book 1
- De: Shelby Rhodes
- Narrado por: Lance West
Octavius’s newest hyper-fixation
Revisado: 04-25-25
I love being back with this crew. They’re as silly and ridiculous as usual. Octavius finds a way to mix business with pleasure and drag everyone else into trouble, only this time it involves an excessively themed resort and convention.
The narration is a good balance of differing voices without overacting which I appreciate. I would recommend reading the original series first.
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A Simple Mistake
- Deadly Mistakes, Book 1
- De: Alice Winters
- Narrado por: Greg Boudreaux
- Duración: 10 h y 11 m
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Weirdly, people don’t react overly well when you’re caught standing over the dead body of a murderer who’d walked free. It’s not that I thought my fellow homicide detective would rejoice when he saw what I’d done, but is a pat on the back too much to ask for? Maybe a gold star at the very least? The problem is that the person who caught me is Gabriel, the only person I care for and adore… and he’s prepared to look the other way if I leave homicide and promise to never kill again.
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Fantastic!
- De motherof2 en 04-27-25
- A Simple Mistake
- Deadly Mistakes, Book 1
- De: Alice Winters
- Narrado por: Greg Boudreaux
Another hit by Alice Winters
Revisado: 02-22-25
I love Greg Bordeaux and he does an excellent job as usual. Liam and Gabriel’s dynamic is the perfect push and pull. I love the way Liam loves Gabriel no matter how Gabriel feels or treats him. The glances into the past were just the right amount to give us good context. Can’t wait for book 2!
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Just Friends
- Never Just Friends Series, Book 1
- De: Saxon James
- Narrado por: Alexander Cendese, Kirt Graves
- Duración: 7 h y 16 m
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Five years ago, I walked away from Sunbury, Oregon, and left my best friend behind. The move was supposed to get my life on track. I even had a list: Life changing epilepsy surgery. Check. See the world. Check. Get over my straight best friend... Not exactly. No matter where I go or who I meet, I can't let Tanner go. I'm back to tell him how I feel. To get the closure I need once and for all. Only now I'm here and falling for him all over again, it's getting harder to say the words. Because once I have my closure, I'll be gone. And this time it will be for good.
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My Roo, Your Tanner, Gahhhh!
- De BLA en 05-14-21
- Just Friends
- Never Just Friends Series, Book 1
- De: Saxon James
- Narrado por: Alexander Cendese, Kirt Graves
Low angst best friends to lovers
Revisado: 03-25-24
This was an easy read. Both the narrators were great but the story left something to be desired. I loved Tanner but Roo’s cynicism was frustrating (and normally I love the grump in a grumpy/sunshine dynamic). There was a little bit of spice and not a lot of plot. The focus was definitely on the characters evolving relationship. It’s a good audiobook to have on in the background that you don’t need to pay too close attention to.
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