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Pleasure vs Guilt

Review from Wild Embrace →

Ryder is a single dad who was widowed when his wife left him for another man. He is raising his son with her ex and their son. Yeah, crazy family dynamics. Enter Darcy, the babysitter. Darcy isn’t even old enough to drink, yet she is in love with Ryder. But he pays her no attention…

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Could have been half the length

Review from Winning the Loser’s Game →

This one is aimed at total beginning investors, those who have not studied or created an approach to somewhat consistently profit from market movements. It represents a competent baseline for starting one’s investing journey and makes a compelling case for why active management often underperforms the market and why passive index funds are better suited..

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Great attention to detail! Keep them coming !

Review from Moscow X →

A+ The author with his vast experience pays brilliant attention to detail. I found this appealing. The development of characters and their inner workings and relationships was interesting and valued by me the gentle listener . The mentioning of anomalous heath incidents AHI which is Shrouded in secrecy, But covered by the main stream media..

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love this family

Review from Wild Embrace →

Ryder’s wife passed away 4 years ago. Darcy worked for him as his child’s babysitter. Even though there is a 10 year age difference, she knew he was the one for her. She waited for the timing to be right. she is working at his company, hoping that he would look at her as a..

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Top Notch Spy Novel!

Review from Moscow X →

A big improvement over Damascus Station, McCloskey spins a modern classic of the genre. As with many great spy novels, there’s a moment here where the game gets flipped and the prior action needs to be read in reverse, which I love. Tight and suspenseful. Well done over all.