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Good story. Good narration.

Review from Lost in the Mind →

Another entertaining read/listen from Alice Winters and Joel Leslie. I would find some of the dialogue between Seneca and Chevy ridiculous if my significant other and I weren’t equally snarky towards each other. I think Winters understands what it takes to make relationships work. The plot of the story was equally entertaining, and I enjoyed..

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A cute and lighthearted romance

Review from Merry Measure →

The last thing Arlo expects is to share a hotel room with his childhood crush, who also happens to be his brothers best friend, while on vacation. You can feel the chemistry between Arlo and Jack right from the beginning. Arlo is insecure, clumsy, and totally adorable. Jack is just a perfect person for him..

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Anticlimactic and boring

Review from Say Goodbye →

Sorry to say that the last book in the series is so boring. It was a struggle to finish and the Tom and Liza relationship didn’t holdmy interest at all. it would have been better to wrap up the series in book 2

To Much of his thoughts

Review from How to Bang a Billionaire →

He consistently talked about his thoughts more than there were words between characters. A whole chapter was all his thoughts… BoringI don’t remember the last time I was so bored… Never. I kept skipping ahead pages then chapters hoping it would get better but it never did.I hope I can get my money back.

Grand finale better than fireworks!

Review from In the Arms of the Beast →

Laurent and Beast’s lives change drastically as the end of the world draws near. The incredible marriage they’ve built goes through incredible stress fractures. The focus is less on the physical building and the strangeness that occurs there than on the actual characters we’ve grown to know and (mostly) love. The plot is ingeniously woven..

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