I loved the charachters and the entire story itself! It’s good to read a book and laugh out loud!
Great Story Idea
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It was good , a little different , definitely a little twisty but nothing to knock my socks off . I still absolutely love Keri Lake , just definitely preferred her other books more
Good overall. Decent amount of spice. Story interesting, pretty dark themes, some a little too much. Would have loved for the narration to be done as female does all the female voice and male all the male voices in book. But still good and worth a listen!
Disliked that there was no story but instead every other chapter described vulgar explicit sexual content. Good writers can come up with a good story and be able to write without having to use what I call as filler crap!!! Disgusting and a terrible read.
I loved having the dual narration. Very well done. When they were speaking for another character other than the main characters, they did a good job at differentiating voices so you could tell.
I wish I had read this in the summer. This was perfection. the ONLY reason I am not rating it 5 stars is because of one specific situation that happens that was just UNCALLED FOR. Once you read this – lets chat! Besides that one moment, I adored this so much. The audio was so..
This is an excellent twist on Beauty and the beast. The narration of the story makes it extremely pleasurable and at the same time so effective it angers. I highly recommend this read.
While the storyline was good, it could have been great had Hartmann focused on more than just the one storyline. The constant sexual tension references and the “my brother, her brother” along with the ridiculous over protection reactions of both “brothers” was so overused that, by the end, I was over it. It’s a good..
A beautifully narrated, immersive fantasy romance with a strong Beauty and the Beast core and a heroine who deserves the world. The story is compelling enough that you might continue the series… but also enough that you’re allowed to stare at the ceiling and say, “Do I really want to put my heart through this..
