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The performance by Jen Taylor as the narrator!

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-24-25

Enjoyed this story by Jayne A Krentz. I enjoyed all of her work but a bad narrator can make it painful to listen to. Jen Taylor did a fabulous job on this one. I will look for her again . Only problem was a couple of repeat glitches in the the recording, not a big deal.

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Lovely compelling book

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-11-22

Wonderful listen. Never found it boring or repetitive. Great narration. Great characters. Would like to live in the house. Would like for the story to continue, but it was an appropriate ending, not one where it’s obviously not the end of the story. That may sound like a recommendation but it really means that it was a well written story and that I would love to hear more. I’m just not left with the anxiety of incompleteness. Roger Mulligan is a wonderful character.

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All That Jazz

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 02-12-22

Love them all loved the music in this one. Louis Armstrong trees that love a good beat, and dirty manhattans.

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Best of be yet

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 12-15-21

Love the series. Love the snark, the character development, the worlds, developed. And the epilogue had me laughing out loud at 3 in the morning because I had to finish it. Work is going to be tough tomorrow.

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Just so so

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 05-09-21

Narrator , and everything else is jus al right not great but not terrible either. Nice idea. I don’t agree with the reviewer who felt the age comments were too much. They were appropriate for the story line. But I wasn’t wild about the narrator. She was a little bland and the accents a little weak. Better than I could have done and she was consistent. I think what I found most implausible was the speed of the whole thing. One day back in town and it’s all done. But I’ll read the next because I need something for a rainy afternoon.
Not sure about the whole genre of middle age centered paranormal. Being past that on one hand I like that it’s not another teen coming of age story. But I still want a well written series that pulls me in no matter the age of the or sex of protagonist. When you write a story to meet such a specific audience your starting with limitations.

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Hope there’s more

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4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-17-20

Loved the story. Only problem it was too short and a sequel isn’t available. Faith hunter is one of my favorite authors and Jane Yellowrock one of the series I listen to repeatedly. In large part due to Khristine Hvam her narrations are always excellent and easy on the ears and mind. I always give her reads a try.

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They just get better and better

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Reviewed: 08-20-19

I was worried when I started the series that they would be so repetitive and just book after book each one so long also. But it hasn’t worked out like that at all This book has provided respite from battles against overwhelming odds won at the last moment. This one with the story of moral and physical victory over some of the worst atrocities of war, has brought the spell monger to new heights of cleverness, Margery, guile and political astuteness. Tens thousands of people haven’t had to die to save thousands. But the tall tale just gets happily bigger and more complex. Terry Mancour explores the political, social, moral and religious nature of mankind with humor and great world building with just enough twists and turns to satisfy., evil green marbles and angelic snowflakes, and all.

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Okay - recording issues.

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-27-19

Lots of recording issues giving the book title intro at the start of very new chapter in the middle chapters. Stating that the first book is the next book in the series at the end.
Otherwise, I enjoyed that it wasn’t just an excuse for soft porn. I also enjoyed that it was free in the romance package. I like the group of misfit characters the author is developing. I always enjoy Gabra Zackman, although I found the voice she decided on for Anatoly disappointing.
I will continue the series while I wait for more credits.

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Best so far.

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 01-01-19

The complexity of the story line is great. The weaving of the characters emotions and the their stories, their pasts, Canada’s story. Everyone is growing and learning. Just as the villagers have learned to live with each other, flaws and all, the reader does as well. Hopefully we learn to bury our past as well.
Narrator was fabulous as always.

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Best meaty mystery ever

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Reviewed: 12-12-17

I absolutely love Oberon as written by kevin Hearn and narrated by Luke Daniels. The squirrel on the traim

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