Tonia Brown
Tonia Brown is a southern author with a penchant for Victorian dead things. She lives in the backwoods of North Carolina with her genius husband and an ever fluctuating number of cats. She likes fudgesicles and coffee, though not always together. When not writing she raises unicorns and fights...
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Tonia Brown is a southern author with a penchant for Victorian dead things. She lives in the backwoods of North Carolina with her genius husband and an ever fluctuating number of cats. She likes fudgesicles and coffee, though not always together. When not writing she raises unicorns and fights crime with her husband under the code names Dr. Weird and his sexy sidekick Butternut. You can learn more about her at: www.toniabrownauthor.com
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**Review for Audiobook version** Well, this one was certainly not boring. Lots of action and sarcastic wit filled dialog. With a title like BadAss Zombie Road Trip you can expect over the top characters, whacky road trip antics and plenty of comedy. After a deal gone south with the devil, Dale loses...
Rodger Dodger is a man with a past, a past he rather not have to explain. Hieronymous Dittmeyer is the creator of the fabulous train Sleipnir. It puts down tracts of it’s own, letting them travel wherever they wish. Dittmeyer recently lost his Security Specialist and he’s looking to hire a replaceme...
ABR's full Railroad! Volume One: Rodger Dodger audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.This was my first Steampunk anything! It is fast paced for a first time listener – I had to start it over a second time just to make sure I was clear on what was happening. The thing t...
Please find my review here: http://audiobookreviewer.com/Audiobook-detail/the-cold-beneath/
The premise of the book was weird, but I'd read other books by the author so I gave it a whirl. However, the formatting on the Kindle degenerated, with several line breaks where they weren't needed on the page. This became a distraction and I gave up :(