This story was hot. Loved it. Hollis and Ellen do their thing as a couple. I love the storyline, the action, the tenderness, the sex, all of it.
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This story was hot. Loved it. Hollis and Ellen do their thing as a couple. I love the storyline, the action, the tenderness, the sex, all of it.
Honestly I like book 1 than 2.. I thought this one was a waste of credit..FMC was weak in book 1 and continued being weak in 2 it’s like she has no sense whatsoever…While this book was a good listen it could have been better I skip most of the audio…
This is my first book by the author and I have long been wanting to read this book. Good thing I found this in the Audible Plus catalog, so I immediately jumped in to listen to it. The premise may sound a bit taboo, but I am happy that the author did not make it..
Very diverse set of environments, locations and personalities. Good scientific realism and human fealty. Very enjoyable read/ listen kept me on my toes. Very enjoyable and entertaining.
The story started out with great promise but I’m bored out of my mind 3.5 hrs into the audiobook. It had just enough enticement to keep you hanging on but nothing really exciting happens this far in. I love the female narrator’s voice, however, she does not do well imitating male voices or differentiate between..
I made it through 18 hours of the 42 hour series but had to tap out. this is a genre I enjoy and I almost never abandon a book I start but sorry to say I would not recommend this series.
This is not a practical guide to AI in education. It only gives a broad perspective on AI in education.
The story was good. I liked how close they were and were able to reconnect as adults. As omegaverses go the heat scene was pretty short
