Belinda Zamora
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The Nephilim’s Touch
- By: Morgan Lysand
- Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
- Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
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Hex, Indiana is the one place Gabe has found acceptance as a nephilim. He keeps his head down and enjoys his work at the one bar in town while making sure stray feathers don’t find their way into the wrong hands. Tending his beloved plants helps him stay busy, but he longs for someone to care for.
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Sweet
- By Belinda Zamora on 20-12-24
- The Nephilim’s Touch
- By: Morgan Lysand
- Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
Sweet
Reviewed: 20-12-24
I really enjoyed Gabe and Van's story.
Both are struggling with life.
They're really very sweet, caring, and protective of their people but especially with each other.
Together, they help each other find acceptance.
The narrator did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Blue Lightning: Carnival of Mysteries
- By: BL Maxwell
- Narrated by: Guy Veryzer
- Length: 5 hrs and 18 mins
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Cole Ryan is bored. He’s lived in the same small town his whole life and has the same job. Nothing changes there and every morning when he goes for a run, those thoughts echo on repeat through his mind. Until today, on this day, something big happens and if he survives it, his life won’t be the same. Maybe boring old Hickory Crossing wasn’t so bad after all.
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Be careful what you wish for
- By Belinda Zamora on 06-12-24
- Blue Lightning: Carnival of Mysteries
- By: BL Maxwell
- Narrated by: Guy Veryzer
Be careful what you wish for
Reviewed: 06-12-24
You just might get it.
Cole has been lamenting his boring life when he's suddenly struck by weird blue lightning.
Luckily for him, Bobby happened to be working nearby and saw everything.
Things only get weirder as Cole undergoes a strange transformation.
There's lots of strange happenings going on, but thankfully, they're able to keep each other safe.
The narrator did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Nuts and Bolts
- By: BL Maxwell
- Narrated by: Guy Veryzer
- Length: 4 hrs and 24 mins
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Jack Hulbert has worked at the hardware store Nuts and Bolts since he was sixteen. He had big dreams of leaving town and traveling, but five years later, not much has changed, and he worries he'll end up living the rest of his life in the small town he was born in. Hudson Carter has been working in Sacramento for the past ten years, managing a big box store. He left Foggy Basin for college in the city and he never once looked back. His parents have owned the hardware store in town for two generations, and he'd hoped to avoid the same fate.
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A gentle yet compelling listen
- By LibrarianLou on 16-11-24
- Nuts and Bolts
- By: BL Maxwell
- Narrated by: Guy Veryzer
Sweet age gap, small town romance
Reviewed: 12-11-24
Hudson grew up in Foggy Basin and worked at his family's hardware store.
He couldn't wait to leave for bigger and better things because he had no intentions of running the store.
When his father calls to let him know he intends to sell, he rushes home to make sure everything's ok.
When he arrives, he has several run-ins with Jack, the young man who helps his dad run the store.
Initially, there's some distrust and animosity between them.
As Hudson delves deeper into his father selling, he realizes he doesn't truly love his corporate job and decides it's time to come back home.
Jack is slowly panicking because this job is his lifeline for independence from his family.
I really enjoyed their realistic, slice of life relationship and the quirky, nosy small town lifestyle.
The narrator did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Ready, Set, Glow!
- Christmas Falls, Book 8
- By: Rye Cox
- Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
- Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
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I see the irony of being the owner of a Christmas tree farm and hating the very holiday that keeps my family business alive, but Christmas Falls takes this season way too seriously with their festive business names to the sheer merriment that envelops the entire town. I'm no grinch, but I can relate to one being surrounded by all this jubilance. It doesn't help when a new part-timer joins the tree farm and is the very embodiment of joy, starting from his name—Felix Joy.
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Sweet, boss/employee, age gap
- By Belinda Zamora on 28-10-24
- Ready, Set, Glow!
- Christmas Falls, Book 8
- By: Rye Cox
- Narrated by: Zachary Zaba
Sweet, boss/employee, age gap
Reviewed: 28-10-24
Bruce and Felix were just the sweetest.
I loved that Felix completely understood how important the tree farm and family were to Bruce and I loved how Felix was able to sneak past Bruce's defences and install himself permanently in Bruce's heart.
The narrator did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Tempest
- Silver Oak Pack, Book 1
- By: Kiki Clark
- Narrated by: Kirt Graves
- Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
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Cash's loyalty to his pack is unwavering. He'd sacrifice anything to protect his packmates. Do anything to keep them safe. Put their needs above his own...always. It is the life he was born for, and the one he's worked years to achieve. As an Enforcer, he swore an oath to his alpha: pack before self. Not once has he regretted his choices. Until an injured eagle shifter lands in his lap, and his protective instincts get torn in two. He knows he can't risk the safety of his pack...no matter what his panther demands.
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Entertaining!
- By ChloeInBooksland on 25-08-24
- Tempest
- Silver Oak Pack, Book 1
- By: Kiki Clark
- Narrated by: Kirt Graves
Great start to a spinoff series
Reviewed: 13-09-24
Cash and Ore were absolutely perfect for each other.
Both have been hurt in the past and are leery of putting their hearts through that pain again.
While there's danger all around, they slowly get to know one another while attempting to fight the pull to each other as fated mates.
Cash was extremely protective of Ore which makes sense because he's a pack enforcer and Ore is just the sweetest, gentlest soul.
Kirt Graves did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Wolf's Clothing
- Legend Tripping, Book 2
- By: E.J. Russell
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
- Length: 9 hrs and 54 mins
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Trent Pielmeyer is so done with legend tripping. Hauntings? Nope. Cryptid sightings? Hard pass. Dimensional portals? Not just no but oh, hell no. Because after seven years’ captivity in a whacked-out alternate reality, he’s been there and done that and done that and done that. No more supernatural shenanigans for him. Ever. Full stop.
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Unique twist on paranormal lore
- By Belinda Zamora on 20-08-24
- Wolf's Clothing
- Legend Tripping, Book 2
- By: E.J. Russell
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
Unique twist on paranormal lore
Reviewed: 20-08-24
Trent and Christophe are both dealing with fallout from paranormal issues.
As they try to deal with that they're also trying to stay ahead of the danger looming and more importantly, dealing with their own inner turmoil.
I really hope we get Bishop's story next because it seems like that's what the author is hinting at.
Joel Leslie did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Stumptown Spirits
- Legend Tripping, Book 1
- By: E.J. Russell
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
- Length: 7 hrs and 38 mins
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Seven years ago, Logan Conner and his legend tripper college roommate stumbled into the middle of a ghost war. Logan escaped. Trent did not. Guilt has driven Logan to hunt for answers ever since—not only for why Trent was trapped, but how to return and save him. On the verge of abandoning the search as hopeless, Logan discovers the solution at last thanks to folklorist Riley Morrel, the man he never expected to fall in love with, and the man he’d do anything to keep safe, including leaving him behind.
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Paranormal activities
- By Belinda Zamora on 13-08-24
- Stumptown Spirits
- Legend Tripping, Book 1
- By: E.J. Russell
- Narrated by: Joel Leslie
Paranormal activities
Reviewed: 13-08-24
I absolutely loved this book.
The world building was amazing and I definitely enjoyed all the spooky, paranormal twists and turns.
Logan was definitely not my cup of tea.
I absolutely wanted to smack him throughout the book because of his high handed behavior towards Riley.
Riley is the sweetest cinnamon roll and I hated how he just let his life fall apart after Logan pulled his disappearing act.
Joel Leslie did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Mystic Man
- By: E.J. Russell
- Narrated by: Kirt Graves
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
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When a series of personal crises prompt risk-averse research librarian Aaron Templeton to apply for a job on the other side of the country, nobody is more surprised than he is. He nearly runs home before the final interview except for one little problem: he has no home anymore. He put his condo on the market before he left California and it’s already sold. Only an encounter with free-spirited Connecticut native Cody Brown at the Mystic Seaport Museum staves off Aaron’s incipient panic attack.
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Loved Aaron and Cody!
- By Mari Cardenas on 01-08-24
- Mystic Man
- By: E.J. Russell
- Narrated by: Kirt Graves
Short, sweet and sexy
Reviewed: 31-07-24
Aaron's life is ruled by the tight control he has over it.
An impulsive decision suddenly has him spiraling.
Cody is a free spirt type who just goes with the flow.
They're absolute opposites but are simply perfect for each other.
Cody's fun loving lifestyle is an eye opener for Aaron and he's slowly able to loosen the stranglehold he has on himself and allows him to simply live and enjoy life.
Kirt Graves did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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Just Another Day at the Morgue
- Spirit Boys Series
- By: BL Maxwell
- Narrated by: Allen Jeffries
- Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
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Seeing spirits is one thing, but feeling the pain of their death is an experience best left alone. Restless spirits, a ghost dog, and two men connected to the spirit world. What could go wrong? Bran Tanda works at the hospital morgue despite the fact he can see and hear all the spirits that tend to congregate there. He wants to help them, even if they terrify him with their aggressive tactics to get him to acknowledge their existence.
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Interesting story, but weird narration
- By alias11 on 06-08-24
- Just Another Day at the Morgue
- Spirit Boys Series
- By: BL Maxwell
- Narrated by: Allen Jeffries
Great start to a new series
Reviewed: 30-07-24
Bran and Jordan have special abilities that allow them to communicate with the dead.
Initially they both keep it secret from others and each other.
An unsettling case comes in that forces the issue and also brings in others knowledgeable about the afterlife.
This series is going to tie in others from previous series Valley Ghosts and Mystical Markings and I can't wait for it.
Dark times are coming and everyone needs to be ready.
The narrator did an amazing job bringing these characters to life.
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Enchanted Folkore: The Complete Series
- Enchanted Folklore
- By: Beth Bolden
- Narrated by: Brennan Rossi
- Length: 22 hrs and 8 mins
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Escape to a magical world filled with fantastical creatures, spine-tingling adventures, and burning hot romance, with Beth’s trademark humor, emotional and epic journeys and beloved characters. There’s a lost prince, hoping to stay lost. Another prince, desperate to be found. An ancient creature, banished from his own kingdom, willing to do anything—even find his own happily ever after—to save another.
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Amazing
- By Belinda Zamora on 09-07-24
- Enchanted Folkore: The Complete Series
- Enchanted Folklore
- By: Beth Bolden
- Narrated by: Brennan Rossi
Amazing
Reviewed: 09-07-24
Yours Forever After
What can I say about this book, except I absolutely loved it!
Grey is on the run, having had to flee his kingdom like a theif in the night in order to save himself from the wicked witch/stepmother and his besotted, blinded father.
He's only a child but luckily Everard, a deliciously sarcastic and snarky unicorn comes to his rescue.
He becomes a farmer and although bitter and jaded, is content to live hisd life peacefully peacefully.
That serenity is shattered when his past catches up with him in the form of Rory.
Rory is a quiet, studious prince has no interest in the throne and is also gullible.
He's unaware of the lust for power his aunt Sabrina harbors behind her beautiful facade. She sends him on a quest and he soon realizes it's sole purpose was intended to kill him off.
When he meets Grey, Grey realizes it's time to stop hiding and take responsibility.
This book was filled with betryals, manipulation, magic, and adventure.
The sweet, slow-burn romance between Grey and Rory was great to see.
Yours Everlasting
This a wonderful continuation of the series.
While there is action, danger and drama the main focus is the relationship between Evander and Marcos.
Evander is prickly, like a cactus.
He has absolutely no need for Marcos who he sees as useless apart from his work as a Guardian.
Marcos, on the other hand has been secretly pining for Evander.
As they are forced into proximity by working together, a spark flares between them.
We actually get to know more about Evander and what led to him being so defensive and using it as armor to protect himself.
I loved Marco's unwavering devotion and continuous support of Evander.
Evander's slow realization that he actually loves Marco was wonderful to see because it allowed me to see him become vulnerable.
Brendan Rossi did an amazing job narrating and bringing these characters to life.
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