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A satisfying read!

Review from The Carter Legacy: 3 Book Box Set →

The characters are complicated enough to yield nice surprises along the way, and the ending is satisfying. The overall trajectory was predictable, but how we got there was not. I appreciate that the sisters’ lives were touched by issues belonging to their loved ones and not really anything they had done. I’ll miss these characters.

Can’t get enough of this series!

Review from Prodigal Son →

This story is primarily Cain’s and Destiny’s story, but as with all of these books, we get a taste of what is going on with the whole community. Perhaps the biggest jaw drop in this book was Sybil! This series is so good and there is way too much time between the books. Cain has..

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Exciting! Crazy! And The ENDING…

Review from Dark Exodus →

After listening to Original Sin, I couldn’t wait to listen to Dark Exodus. I was not disappointed! This book had me on the edge of my seat. I went through so many emotions, there were times when I just wanted to SCREAM, and then the ending! Lydia Michaels does not disappoint, she will have you..

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Captivating!

Review from Prodigal Son →

This is the third book in The Order of Vampires series, an Amish Vampires Romance. Cain and Destiny’s story is fast-paced, passionate, entertaining, and suspenseful, filled with danger, action, drama, and twists and turns. Cain is Adam’s twin from Original Sin, the first book in the series. He is an enigmatic, and a fantastic character,..

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Excellent!!

Review from The Carter Legacy: 3 Book Box Set →

I enjoyed this series so much!! The characters were well developed and interesting! My only criticism is the way the narrator pronounced “epitome”. I know it can’t be edited, but it was annoying because the word was used a few times.

couple of issues

Review from The Carter Legacy: 3 Book Box Set →

although I’m enjoying the story and i like the twists and turns, I always find it off-putting when American characters in the US use lots of British phrasing (struck off = fired) or words are mispronounced (epitome). Things like that pull me out of the story.