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Great Story

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

I was hooked on this story from the very beginning. It was exciting, suspenseful and steamy. The romance and relationship between Daisy and Gideon did seem rushed, but that did not really distract from the *ahem* relations. Joel Froomkin’s narration by the end started to grate on my nerves. Or maybe it was Gideon’s character..

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Karen Rose writes such great thrillers!

Review from Say You’re Sorry →

I really love Rose’s character development. The story draws you in and keeps you there until the last page. I love that characters from other books are present, like visiting old friends. Yes, there’s an order, but I only realized that after my second book, and then I realized the treasure chest I stumbled upon!

Fun story

Review from Snow Falling →

I was in the mood for a mafia romance and this hit the spot. It’s a cute story. It’s an easy story to lay back to and relax. The narration was good. It took me a bit to get used to The way Snow’s voice was narrated, but I got used to it and enjoyed..

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This series

Review from Retribution →

I am in love with this series. The characters,. The stories. Hawke and Tate’s story was great. The characters are written so beautifully damaged and you can’t help but be invested in how it will end. Even though these books are part of a series, they can be read as stand alone books too. But..

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Liked it but it lagged a lot

Review from Rule Breaker →

First off, kudos to the author for writing a first person, present tense book that I enjoyed. I’m not a fan of 1st person and I HATE present tense as a rule. I loved the characters: Gabe and Dylan were true to themselves. And Jude? Gotta love Jude. However, as much as I enjoyed the..

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THIS is a great read

Review from Salvation →

Okay, I won’t spoil because I know a lot of people do in reviews. It doesn’t bother me but I am guessing it really annoys some so I will try not to. First off, I have to say that I liked this story very much. Not as much as the first book but this one..

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