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Good story

Review from Devil May Care →

Good story, great MCs, interesting secondary characters that leave you wanting more. Definitely should be read in order for world building purposes. Pretty good mix of sweet and angsty, if a little heavy on the drama but not unbearable. It’s growing on me.

Wonderful Conclusion!

Review from Luck of the Devil →

This is the final title in the Reckless Damned series, which although the summary says it can be read as a standalone, the previous books are really necessary to understand everything that’s going on and who all the side characters are. The dynamic between Dimitri and Dagon is beautiful, but the addition of Lucky really..

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What a Ride!

Review from Deal with the Devil →

Mori and River’s story is exciting from beginning to end. Although it states it can be read as a standalone, large portions of the book don’t make sense without the context from the previous two books, especially since it deals with the fallout from book two, Devil May Care. Even with the rocky start these..

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Cute and Spicy!

Review from Devil’s Mark →

This book, as the first in a series of four, really sets the tone for the whole thing. These brothers are the demonic version of cinnamon rolls, with a generous side of murder. Cal is absolutely adorable in how he cares for and protects Oscar. The entire story is well written and although it handles..

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Can I weep for a second??!?

Review from Confetti Hearts →

I LOVE coming across an author I havnt before and falling head over heels, in love. The humor, the banter, the Whitt!! Perfection! I also realize those descriptions are relatively the same but damn did Lily nail it. I adore British like no other. They just GET IT! I love the way they jab at..

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So good

Review from Paper Roses →

This entire series packs a bit of a punch. I love these characters. Artie and Jed do not have the best communication in the world. Artie is in trouble right from the start because Jed is determined to keep everyone at a distance. Broken hearts are a bit inevitable but this author does not let..

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Adorable and fun

Review from Siren in the Rain →

“Siren in the Rain” is the newest release in the multi-author, Fortune Favors the Fae series by Chloe Archer. This book contnues to follow the journey of the very special coin as it brings another couple together. In this case the couple are abuse victim and half-Siren, Shea and Wolfkin Empath, Griffin. Because of circumstances..

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Much, much better than the first book

Review from Forgotten Vows →

I enjoyed this sequel much more than the first book. I’m still not in love with the posh British accents for all these characters, it just sounds silly to me. Doesn’t match the character descriptions in my opinion. But it was easier to listen to than the first book, which had me gritting my teeth..

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