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Great story, mild spice

Review from Bonded by Thorns →

The spice was mild-medium, but the story and nods to the OG story references were really fun. The voice actors were LOVELY. The attention to detail and the way they portrayed Ez was really clever. I’ll read more, maybe the spice will pick up!

Not Very Spicy

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When I hear “why choose” I assume they hook up eventually…but not in this book. There is ⚔️ which I love but the whole book is a tease! Maybe there will be spice in book 2? Loved the story. Loved the male narrator. Female narrator was robotic at times which was fine for most of..

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Captivating, Romantic, and tons of fun!

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Cannot wait for the next one 😍 A dark, fantastical, and engaging story. the subtle changes from the inspiration really made it feel like the workings of a modern classic.. and pretty.. ynow 😳🥵 loved the performances, totally sold the world and made the charming princes and lovely Rosalina come alive!! “…why should Ifeel guilt..

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Story & Narrator Are Incredible

Review from Lady of the Drowned Empire →

I love this series and this book brought it to a whole new level of awesome. The twists and turns, the characters, the world building. It’s all soooo good. Frankie Diane Mallis is a genius and Stephanie Kay’s narration will live in my brain rent free forever. *Chef’s kiss*!

Love it

Review from Lady of the Drowned Empire →

Some series start to lose steam after the first or second book. I’d wondered if this 3rd installment would be wrapping up a trilogy but we’re just getting into it. And yet it never drags. The plot moves consistently with a mix of action, steaminess, and plot twists. I’ll admit that I saw the plot..

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Pointless

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This whole book could’ve been written in 5 chapters instead of 59. Both of these books could’ve been one book instead of two. I wish I wouldn’t have wasted my time.

June First by Jennifer Hartmann – 4⭐️

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Tropes/Themes: -MF contemporary romance -Age gap (6 years) -Brother’s best friend -Forbidden/taboo (they’ve been raised together as siblings since her birth) -Soooooo much angst -eMoTiOnAl DaMaGe -Standalone I think I’ve said this at the top of all of my Jennifer Hartmann reviews to date, but I’m not exactly sure who I would recommend this book…

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