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great

Review from Beneath the Stars →

Audiobook Obsession Reviewer. Great narrative. Alina and Chase grew up together, she loved him forever but one cross worked everything falls apart. Now years later they cross paths again. Can they get past the past? Can they work through what happened?  Will there be a HEA?

Repetitive & Hollow

Review from Frenzy →

The repetition and over-use of words in this book is extremely distracting. Sometimes I felt like the recording skipped backwards because I’d be hearing virtually the same sentence again and again. No, just the writer beating the same statement, with slight variation, into redundancy. This happens throughout the book, drawing out the sensual scenes the..

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Beneath the Stars

Review from Beneath the Stars →

4 stars … Beneath the Stars (Sugarlake, 1) is a small town second chance romance told in the first-person point of view of Chase and Alina. ⁣ “Maybe sometimes you have to say goodbye, even when it hurts. Maybe that’s the only way to appreciate the hellos.” ⁣ Alina and Chase met when they were..

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Beneath the Stars

Review from Beneath the Stars →

Beneath the Stars is the first book in the Sugarlake series. This book is told from a duet narration from Alina (Lee) and Chase. Chase and Lee meet when they are kids and become neighbors. They become friends and eventually start dating. Something happens in their lives, and he isn’t there for Lee when she..

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Emotional Rollercoaster

Review from Beneath the Stars →

Title: Beneath the Stars Author: Emily McIntire Format: Audio Narrators: Sarah Puckett, Steve Campbell Genre: Romance, small town, second chance, enemies to lovers Standalone: Yes Part of a Series: Sugarlake Book 1 POV: Alina and Chase Steam Level: Steamy 5/5 Beneath the Stars is the first book I’ve read my Emily McIntire and, wow, it..

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Edge of my seat…

Review from Fighting Destiny →

I really loved this book and couldn’t put it down. The wording at times can be redundant and annoying, but in no way does it make me not like the book. Next book, I can’t wait!

Don’t Miss This Book

Review from The Golden Boys →

West Golden–easy to hate, yet so hard to resist. Don’t let that pretty face of his fool you. He isn’t the boy next door, or the kind you trust with your heart. He’s the devil in designer jeans, with all the charms of a bona fide psycho. Trust me. He swears I did something to..

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