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Whatever for Hire
- A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a body count)
- Written by: R. J. Blain
- Narrated by: Courtney Holly
- Length: 9 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Fetching a cat out of a tree should’ve been a quick, easy 50 bucks in Kanika’s pocket. Instead, following one stray thought, the devil pays her a visit and leaves her with a debt to repay. Owing the devil a favor is bad enough, but her life is turned upside down when it’s time to pay the piper. First, she doesn’t want the world’s sexiest firefighting, kitten-rescuing Scot as an unwilling companion. Since that wasn’t bad enough, she doesn’t know who wants him dead or why....
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excellent story for the not so picky
- By Kindle Customer on 2020-06-25
- Whatever for Hire
- A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a body count)
- Written by: R. J. Blain
- Narrated by: Courtney Holly
excellent story for the not so picky
Reviewed: 2020-06-25
almost changed my mind about listening to this because of a review saying was sarcastic all the time was close but not all the time I enjoyed it non the less.
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Canadianity
- Tales from the True North Strong and Freezing
- Written by: Jeremy Taggart, Jonathan Torrens
- Narrated by: Jonathan Torrens, Jeremy Taggart
- Length: 7 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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Sprung from their hugely successful podcast Canadianity, Taggart (that guy from that band) and Torrens (that guy from that show) share a collection of showbiz tales from the road and relatable everyday anecdotes, all wrapped up in a nostalgic fondness for this great country. Canadianity takes listeners on a cross-country journey, shining the spotlight on notable local heroes (or bahds), the best places to crush food and the greasiest watering holes, coast to coast to coast.
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I just could not get into it.
- By Yvon Malenfant on 2019-07-22
- Canadianity
- Tales from the True North Strong and Freezing
- Written by: Jeremy Taggart, Jonathan Torrens
- Narrated by: Jonathan Torrens, Jeremy Taggart
silly review
Reviewed: 2019-10-03
awesome book learned things about Canada and the people in it was great eh a sorry bod