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grumpy/sunshine

Review from Even If You Fall →

EVEN IF IT HURTS ● Asher (31) & Lainey (24) ● Their first encounter: when he saves her from some guys who put a tracker in her bag at a coffee shop (a year before she started working for him) ● Asher is the guardian of his 8-month-old niece, Kaia. ● Lainey is a disappointment..

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The book I’ve been waiting for

Review from A Little Broken →

Rae’s writing style is engaging, with a mix of tension, passion, and emotional depth that keeps readers invested. The chemistry between each of her characters throughout all of her books is mind blowing. LOVE LOVE LOVE I’m ready for Jaxsons story

Oh my heart ❤️

Review from The Wrong Heart →

One of the best 🥰 love stories! I love JH she’s new to me this is the 3 rd book I’ve read back to back they just keep getting better ! I just wish In the future she would lay off the GD word

😭 just why?

Review from The Wrong Heart →

I liked the story at first, then it just dragged on and on. The narrators did a great job, this story had potential but just fell flat for me and the spark between the main characters was just not sparking for me unfortunately. 🤣 The epilogue should have just been left out. What was even..

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It’s Okay

Review from June First →

So I think my mild rating is mainly due to the narrators. I did not enjoy the female narrator’s voice. She made high school girls sound like 50 year old posh women and even sounded like an AI voice every once in a while. Overall, the story is okay. Definitely not my favorite from Jennifer..

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I fell for the great reviews, big mistake!

Review from June First →

An adopted brother, who is 6 years older than his sister falls in love with her when she is still a child. Just because they are not genetically related doesn’t make it ok. This story is disgusting. I wish someone had revealed the premise before I wasted a credit.

Jennifer Hartman has done it again!!

Review from June First →

“Never underestimate a man willing to wait forever for the woman he loves, for there is nothing he’s not capable of.” -Jennifer Hartmann I now completely understand why my close friend has chosen to start a tradition and read “June First” every year; it’s a book that leaves a lasting impression. I’m excited to join..

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