
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
I was happy for Sophie that she ended up getting what she wanted, I just really wish she hadn’t wanted King. -Smut Matters
In case it’s not clear, I can’t recommend enough that you go out and get this book immediately. Block off some time when you can sit and read it and have your tea or wine handy with your Kleenex. You’re going to need it. – Smut Matters
Lorraine Heath managed to take a storyline that could have been cringeworthy in the hands of a less adept author and make it believable and heartbreaking – Smut Matters
Overall, this was a great introduction to Tiffany Reisz. She’s moved up to the top of the authors-I-need-to-read with this one. You’d be doing yourself a favor to check this one out. – Smut Matters
Every time I put it down, I was twitchy and eager to get back to it. – Smut Matters
I liked this a lot more than I liked Ten Tiny Breaths. I haven’t read any more of Tucker’s new adult books, but I would absolutely read more of her suspense novels. If you haven’t read this one yet, do yourself a favor and pick it up. – Smut Matters
There isn’t really anything new say about this series, but I spent 40 hours listening to this audiobook, so I’m doing a review, damn it. – Smut Matters
There’s a lot to love in this book. Lachlan, Kayla, rugby, family, friendship, dogs. Yes, there are dogs. There are so many dogs. – Smut Matters
I love this series so much. It’s so fun. Lots of humor, banter, wonderful characters, human (or humanoid) and canine. Especially the canine characters. Oberon is fantastic, and always a highlight of these books. – Smut Matters