This collection includes Clare London’s first two London-based novellas of the With A Kick series—A Twist and Two Balls and Slap and Tickle. Also included are two short stories featuring the characters in these books—Nice and Snow and Smack Happy. With a Kick is a new ice cream shop, featuring ice cream for adults, i.e.,..
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Overall, I enjoyed the story. Albeit a short first book, it actually didn’t end on a major cliffhanger, which is a breath of fresh air. I guess I’m not part of the majority on this one since everyone is raving about the narrator. I couldn’t stand his characterization at times. Remy sounds like drunk Captain..
The stories in this collection are charming, lighthearted romances. The angst level is low and they’re a good mix of sweet and sexy as we go through the beginning stages of romance with these couples. The characters are engaging and likable and we get the added bonus of witty dialogue and chuckle-worthy situations. I would’ve..
Too much focus on sexual tension
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very emotional????
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It is possible to be the BEST
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By the time an author repelases a 4th book in a series, the story gets stale, monotonous and sometimes down right boring… oh not this time, not this book, if it’s possible to adore a fourth book better than the first 3 I would say this is it!!! And omg the narrator, are there oscars,..
Sexier and more emotional!
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Ms. Walker has created such a fantastic world with her Cronin’s Key series! I don’t want it to ever end and so I’m putting off listening to the third book for just awhile, to delay the inevitable. I am loving Alec and Cronin even more than book 1, if that’s possible. They are such the..
Trying to decide how to describe this book, the most appropriate phrase that came to mind is “slow and steady wins the race.” I use that to describe the pacing of the book, and for the main character, Yanni’s, life. After coming out to his parents, Yanni found himself first homeless, and then in an..
Highly recommended this book
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