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Beautifully brutal and entertaining

Review from Ruthless People →

The book is well titled as the characters are, indeed, ruthless. However, that doesn’t keep you from engaging with them and wanting to see where the story goes. There is a full roster of characters, but it doesn’t get tedious keeping up with them as I had experienced in other books of this type and..

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Unforgettable Characters

Review from Milo →

The author took the time to make each of these men very real. Their backstory—individually and together—and the interactions with one another were spot-on. Each was different and yet so complementary to one another it’s a wonder there aren’t bookends or salt and pepper shakers in their image. The beauty of this story is in..

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i had to cringe sometimes

Review from How to Bang a Billionaire →

Not because the story was so bad it was cringe, it wasn’t. I cringed because the MC had some cringed reactions and I just couldn’t keep listening, I had to stop for a few months- weeks and relisten. It wasn’t very hard to jump back in I’ll tell you, the story is very intriguing and..

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Fantastic narration duo!

Review from Snow Falling →

This is the first in series that is chocked full of action, bad guys, and bad guys who are not so ‘bad’ guys. This first book sets the whole series off introducing Snow, a street rat, and Christopher Manos, a big, scary (sexy!) crime boss. King crafts a story that is intense with intrigue and..

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Surprise!!

Review from Conned: A Bureau Story →

Nothing in this plot is predictable. I love when I can’t guess what it’s coming next! Do you want to hear a very exciting history? Well, you are in the correct place!!!

this series is a must have

Review from Deal Maker →

In this 2cnd book in the series we get to focus on Jude and Asa. Lily Morton delivers in every category. I laughed so hard I had tears, hot and steamy love scenes , heartbreak written so well you feel it like it was happening to you and finally a HEA. Lily’s books never fail..

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A demon and his cat

Review from Demons Do It Better →

Great story, Sam is looking for something new, he finds this great job opportunity and gets a real opener. He’s joined a great team with boundary issues and are overly emotional. He gets a promotion and is working for The Lucifer and alongside someone he’s been trying to avoid for 5 years. A good time,..

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