K.A., too whiny and drawn out. I trudged thru this because I was determined to get something out of it, and I got about 20% amount of pleasure and the rest was almost painful to get thru. If you do another in this series, which I will listen to, with great caution after this one,..
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Kept me interested through
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The story kept me interested through the book. I understand others complaints about the author, I don’t know if they picked the correct narrator but he did a good job. It was just odd imagining certain characters with a older manly voice. Once I got use to it, it was okay. Just odd at first…
Fabulous Vampire series
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Alec chases a perp that changes his life forever. as the man dies in his arms he mumbles some mysterious words. Another of the men there turn to dust and there is a wooden bullet in it. At the station things get stranger. A handsome man pops in, grabs Alec and they disappear and magically..
Enjoying this Series
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This was really a great book! You have steaminess, repressed sexuality, overcoming trauma from the past, confronting loss, two rivals/enemies turned lovers. What was really different than most books I noticed is that they aren’t all lovey dovey. And they acknowledge their differences and don’t try to suppress them or change who they are for..
So disappointed in this book. Have read most of Karen Rose’s book and enjoyed many of them. There was absolutely no suspense in this book. You know who the bad guy is and why he’s doing the things he does. Half of this book is the characters catching other characters up on happenings we already..
I LOVE this little cosy mystery series from Aimee Nicole Walker! Gabe and Josh are just total relationship goals, and what I love about this one especially is that they really are just completely in love with each other, open to their “something” being a real relationship, and start blending their lives together. Josh has..
I Loved This Story
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