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Dark!

Review from Master of Salt & Bones →

OK – WOW, WHOA. Brutal, horrifying, heartbreaking and twisty – I could not put it down. I’ve never rooted for characters to get what they deserve more.

So so so so good!

Review from The Wrong Heart →

This was so fantastic! The story was absolutely incredible. I love Jennifer Hartmann work, but this was absolutely exceptional. Such an emotional story that had me sobbing through the entire thing. The narrator’s were excellent and over all it was perfect!

Almost DNF..

Review from A Little Broken →

I just want to start off by saying I love all the books in this series and all of the other books i have read by Kelsie. But this is by far my least favorite. I can normally deal with whiny main characters but Tatum was way to much. Her weird obsession with Archer was..

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DARK AS HELL

Review from Master of Salt & Bones →

OOf. This one. It was DARK. But I enjoyed it. It broke my heart quite a few times, and brought the tears. Definitely check the trigger warnings. It is very rough. But the plot twists and overall storyline were great. I enjoyed it. Only reason it’s not 5 stars for me is because my biggest..

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Too much

Review from June First →

I’m sorry. I can usually gut out a book. But the writing in this one makes no sense. Characters are supposed to be 6 years old but have the vocabularies and insight of an adult- sometimes. Then they will slip back to a 6 year old POV. But the shift is not from Adult flashback..

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Yet another amazing story!

Review from A Little Broken →

I’m glad to have finally heard Tatum and Paxton’s stories. Such a brilliant and masterful way to conclude such a complex and beautiful character. I could truly feel her pain through her story and cried right along with her. Paxton’s story is heartwarming and heartbreaking all at the same time. You can truly feel his..

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So good!

Review from A Little Broken →

Rockstar, Kick ass FMC who is comfortable with her sexuality and who is also a little broken. Let’s face it though Kesloe Rae hits every single time. The narration was perfection.