This book was action packed. Non stop HOTNESS and had so much love that it pulls you in the story line as if your a part of it. A must read.
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loved this saga
Review from Fallen Empire →
Steamy book!
Review from Sweet Mercy →
LOVE
Review from Relentless Devil →
I was definitely missing the spice in this novel and the ending felt rushed to me. I didnโt like the very ending because it felt contrary to Mercy spending so much time on school/work in previous books. The story was very good and the evolution of characters was interesting to follow. Overall, I loved the..
I read this whole series and I really liked it. I loved the mafia angle. I felt like things that irritated me about the Wolf Hotel series were fixed here – alternating narrators, better storyline, better character development. I think a small increase in spice wouldโve been great (especially in later books). I thought the..
Mercy and Gabriel, book 3 of 4
Review from Dirty Empire →
The following ratings are out of 5:Romance: ๐โค๏ธ๐๐Steam: ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅStory/Plot: ๐๐๐๐๐World building: ๐๐๐๐๐Character development: ๐๐๐๐Narration: ๐๐๐๐๐Narration Type: Dual Narration The heroine: Mercy – her father is in prison and Gabriel is the only one who could help her protect him and hire him a good lawyer to get an appeal. He is in prison for murder,..
Hard to stop listening
Review from Gabriel Fallen →
I finished the entire series. Book 1 had good character building. But book 2 was so seductive. Book 3 & 4 were suspenseful. The final book allowed closure with a satisfying ending. I finished the entire series in four days. I chose to listen to it over watching tv. Iโll definitely be checking out other..
buyer beware!
Review from Famous Last Words →
no fault of the actual book or story for this review but I like to listen to audiobooks on my way to and from work and then read on my Kindle when at home. unfortunately the audio book and Kindle book are different. Different chapters, different scenes. even the first ‘smut’ scene is completely different…
The adrenaline
Review from Fallen Empire →