When you finally got to the actual characters, they were creative enough to keep the interest of someone typically from their upper teens through their middle 20s however, the repetition between the books is difficult to get past. It’s the same story told from a couple different perspectives then it switches to a slightly different..
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Slow start Akart pace that kicks in
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Later in life romance
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Graham and Savannah
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Good listen
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Taming the untamable
Review from Worth the Trouble →
This was a nice ending to the series. I was looking forward to Rome’s story from then beginning of book one. He’s a tortured soul that hid behind the parties and the women, so it was fun to see him find a person that brought or something new in him. Lili also had her own..
Great character development
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Ok, I think Eva Simmons might be the queen of character development. This was so good. I loved the journey and aaaaahhhhh my heart freaking breaks for Eloise. I’m so so so happy that this couple were about to find their way back to each other. They were end game at moment one. But poor..
Three highly entertaining Steve Jobz tales!
Review from The Steve Job PI Box Set: A Gripping Steve PI Thriller →
The Steve Jobz PI Box Set is my latest conquest in conquering my Vincent Zandri to be read library. In this case I let Andrew Wehrlen do the reading for me as I happily wandered about listening to the three stories in this box set, while taking care of several mundane tasks. Andrew’s narration is..










