claudia_is_reading's review
5.0
I really liked both stories. I think that listen to them back to back helps to get into the characters a lot more.
And I liked the characters. And once you understand Sean, once you understand his fears and his past it's a lot easier to understand his choices.
Paul... he comes as a little overprotective at times, and even when you know this comes from a caring place, sometimes it's easy to forget it, and resent him. Just a little bit :P
I liked the mysteries, too. Particularly the one on the second book, I wasn't expecting that :P The first one, well... I suspected who was the culprit from quite early on the story, but it was still very entertaining.
And the narrator, Derrick McClain, did an extraordinary job.
And I liked the characters. And once you understand Sean, once you understand his fears and his past it's a lot easier to understand his choices.
Paul... he comes as a little overprotective at times, and even when you know this comes from a caring place, sometimes it's easy to forget it, and resent him. Just a little bit :P
I liked the mysteries, too. Particularly the one on the second book, I wasn't expecting that :P The first one, well... I suspected who was the culprit from quite early on the story, but it was still very entertaining.
And the narrator, Derrick McClain, did an extraordinary job.
claudia_is_reading's review against another edition
5.0
I really liked both stories. I think that listen to them back to back helps to get into the characters a lot more.
And I liked the characters. And once you understand Sean, once you understand his fears and his past it's a lot easier to understand his choices.
Paul... he comes as a little overprotective at times, and even when you know this comes from a caring place, sometimes it's easy to forget it, and resent him. Just a little bit :P
I liked the mysteries, too. Particularly the one on the second book, I wasn't expecting that :P The first one, well... I suspected who was the culprit from quite early on the story, but it was still very entertaining.
And the narrator, Derrick McClain, did an extraordinary job.
And I liked the characters. And once you understand Sean, once you understand his fears and his past it's a lot easier to understand his choices.
Paul... he comes as a little overprotective at times, and even when you know this comes from a caring place, sometimes it's easy to forget it, and resent him. Just a little bit :P
I liked the mysteries, too. Particularly the one on the second book, I wasn't expecting that :P The first one, well... I suspected who was the culprit from quite early on the story, but it was still very entertaining.
And the narrator, Derrick McClain, did an extraordinary job.
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