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Holden & Nash

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

Holden and Nash may be fated mates but they definitely don’t have an easy time of it! Holden has known for 2 years that Nash is his fated mate but even though Nash feels a pull towards Holden, he can’t remember their one night together. They don’t have it easy but I really like seeing..

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Deserving a second chance

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

I went into this expecting one thing and found something else (enemy really isn’t the right term to use between these two). With a past encounter and a devastating mistake lying between Holden and Nash, getting them to have a legitimate conversation is half the battle. There is so much baggage cluttering up both their..

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Stands Alone

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

I have literally read/listened to this series completely out of order and they can stand alone though they do mention other characters they’re not wrapped up in an overall story. This one is not a favorite, it’s a fairly quick listen I just personally didn’t care to much about the storyline or the characters. I..

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Blackwater Pack

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

Fated mates, Holden and Nash, definitely don’t have it easy in this story. While this is book 4 in the Blackwater Pack Series it is the first book I have read/listened to in the series and it could be read as a standalone. I have heard the narrator before and I think his skill has..

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good story

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

Holden thought he had found his fated mate, but Nash didn’t remember their one night together. Nash goes on to flirt and sleep with any Omega who bats their eyes at him. Nash has a problem, he doesn’t remember half of what he does and he doesn’t know why Holden hates him so much. This..

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A good story

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

I like the narrator. He has a good voice to listen to. The story itself is good. These two characters have a lot to work through. Holden is feeling betrayed and rejected while Nash doesn’t even realize what is wrong. Nash realizes he has a drinking problem and definite props to him for realizing it..

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a great memoir.

Review from Up from Adams Street →

a rich retelling of a unique Priceless experience in life. a sportsman reliving his best moments most memorable defeats and comparing them to his time served in the military was in my opinion a wonderful contrast.

Interesting

Review from His Dark Savior →

This is the first book in The Titan Bodyguards: Duty and Desire Series. An enjoyable book although it wasn’t a smooth read and rather predictable. The plot was entertaining and it was steady throughout the book. I found the story and characters likeable. The characters were developed and thought out. Sam or (Silver) and Bram..

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I’ve Been Waiting for This One

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

I was excited to see this come out in audio, as I have enjoyed listening to most of the stories in this series. I enjoyed the characters and the story, Second chances aren’t my favorite trope, but I really enjoyed it here. I was disappointed in the narrator. I wish the narrator used different voices..

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