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So much fun!

Review from The Weight of It All →

I absolutely adored this book, from the first sentence to the last. One of the reasons why I love N.R. Walker’s books is that she writes about genuine people. Her characters are flawed and lovingly human. They are you and me, they are the everyday people that you meet at the grocery store – or..

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Great series – love the characters!

Review from Family Plot →

John Picket continues to mature as an investigator and his relationship with Lady Julia continues to blossom. There were parts of this mystery that I caught on to early, but that didn’t lessen the entertainment value. I’m enjoying this series and think anyone who likes a good English cosy mystery would enjoy this as well.

I rather enjoyed this book

Review from Absolution →

This is my first Sloane Kennedy novel. I have always liked polyamorous stories but this is the first one I’ve read with 3 males. it was rather intense.There are elements of the story I felt were problematic and in need of greater clarity but that did not take away from the beauty of the love..

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In love

Review from Red Dirt Heart 2 →

I’m in love with this series. I love the fact it goes beyond the initial attraction/getting together stage and delves in to the actual relationship development. Beautifully written. This one seems to suffer less from a US editing than the last one. I’m going to be seeking out more by this author.This narrator brings a..

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Aggravating but good

Review from Paint the Sky →

To be honest this book made me a little angry. It was a good story and all, with Joel Leslie doing a fantastic job! But I dont know how menny times I wanted to smack Vinnie on the head! He acted like a child and all the problems really happened becouse he wasnt honest about..

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Surf’s Up!

Review from Mahu →

I love this series. I’ve wanted to see it on Audible for years, so I was super excited when it appeared. Kimo, the protagonist, is a great character. He’s not just a cop, but a regular guy, a friend, a son, a brother. Love that he surfs and how he feels about surfing, like it’s..

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Sweet addition to the series

Review from Scarred Mate →

These books are hard for me to review, first because I really and saddened by the loss of their author and also because I can see so much about them that I love but also so much that I struggle with. One of my complaints of the writing has always been that Katt was not..

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Nice ending for the series

Review from Equipoise →

First, let me say that the Ennek Trilogy exemplifies the magnitude of Kim Fielding’s immense world-building abilities as well as her gift with writing. She’s created compelling characters in a complex world and given them arduous and evocative hurdles to overcome. I really enjoyed books one and two and this is a lovely third installment..

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