10/10! I really loved this book and I’m definitely continuing on with this series! Plus the narrator does and AMAZING JOB
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Mostly boring
Review from Unwritten Law →
I have to admit that until around chapter 15, I was starting to lose my patience and had growing frustration. I felt like it was almost a retelling of Book 1, just changing the names of the bad guys, and the location. But something happens, somewhere around Chapter 15, that ties everything together and “uncloaks”..
cozy mystery
Review from The Missing Page →
Lively, sexy, and entertaining
Review from Cocky →
First I want to say that Joel Leslie is a brilliant narrator. I love the realism to the kookiest of character voices. Even the leads voices were animated and felt more real in their caricature sound.The story was good too. Some typical romance set up but executed well. I like that the risqué parts weren’t..
So nice catching up with these two~!
Review from Vow Maker →
I don’t think I stopped laughing this entire book. I know for sure I had a smile on my face at the very least. I had missed Gabe and Dylan and their ridiculous banter. The zingers these two throw at each other. Then there’s the love underlying all their interactions. Always present, it can be..
I’m enthralled by all the Alexis Hall stories I’ve read, and this was no exception. I adore Alexis Hall’s books without pause; all the moments in the sweet, warm brilliance that exist in Alexis’s words. However, I kept getting distracted by the improbability and silliness that weaved through this trilogy. Perhaps the confusing contradictions in..
The characters are awesome!
Review from Hidden in Darkness →
I LOVED this book!
Review from Children of Vice →