Great story line and characters. It would have been nice to have a female and make narrator
Great story
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Checked all the boxes of a spy thriller but the story was a little disjointed and made too my leaps from reality. Overall the characters were developed and I liked the book overall.
I think Uncle Nick could have made several books out of this one if he would have been more detailed on the stuff they were pulling. Narrator was good, the one from the first two books should have done this one. Who knows the reason why he didn’t. Uncle Nick knows.
Another great book by Nick. I hope he keeps writing. I live a pretty boring life, so I enjoy listening to his past.
I enjoyed this book very much. The emotional aspects of this story was so different than those in the previous books in this series. She dealt with the emotional turmoil the characters had realistically. I also loved how she pulled in the support of the other team members and family.
This is the 3rd book in the Corium University Series. It’s the conclusion of Aspen and Quinton’s story. I mean, wow! Poor Aspen could not have suffered anymore! It took a long time for Aspen and Quinton to realize what they meant to each other. I did like the fact that Quinton’s mother and sister..
This is book 2 in the Corium University Series. They really need to be read in order. The first 3 books are about Aspen and Quinton. This book starts where book 1 left off, after a HUGE cliffhanger. This book is a bit darker. I think in this book Quinton struggles. Quinton has a problem..
This is definitely a dark bully romance at heart, that takes place at Corium University. Corium University is in Alaska and trains the elite to excel in the crimal underworld. I admit, I read Scarlet’s story first. Scarlet is Quinton’s younger sister. This is a enemies to lovers, mafia, dark romance, antihero, college romance, and..
