
Audiobook Review – A Treacherous Curse by Deanna Raybourn
I never want to give away too much of a mystery book in a review, so I’ll stop there and just say – go get this book. -Smut Matters
I never want to give away too much of a mystery book in a review, so I’ll stop there and just say – go get this book. -Smut Matters
If you haven’t started this series yet, you really should.
I don’t care that Amber is a sociopath. I don’t care that she’s a bitch. No woman, no person, no human, deserves that no matter what he or she has done. -Smut Matters
I loved Betty, I loved her girlfriend Jackie, and I can’t wait to see what Kathleen Kent has in store for them. -Smut Matters
It was just another unoriginal take on a tired trope, and I’m just done with it. -Smut Matters
Bottom line – I really liked this book. It was different than anything I’ve read recently, and I really liked the town of Rockton. I’m excited to move on and get the next book in this series. -Smut Matters
What a refreshing read! I’ve been trying to read more mysteries, and IQ by Joe Ide was exactly what I needed. This was my first audiobook of the year, and it set the bar pretty high for the rest of 2018. -Smut Matters
While this one won’t end up as a favorite for 2018, it was a solid start to a new series, and I’m really looking forward to moving on. -Smut Matters
This book is exactly what I wanted. It was light on the angst, heavy on the sexy, and I genuinely liked every single character, up to and including Cooper’s duck-watching, meditating agent. – Smut Matters
I have a deep, dark secret about this series, you guys. I’ve never told anyone this before, but… Here we go. – Smut Matters