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Age gap, forbidden love

Review from Hard Fix →

3.5/5 Maureen is 17 years old, and Frank is 25. Maureen’s father disapproves of their relationship due to the age gap. Frank has lot a lot, and just wants someone to love. This is an instant attraction, age gap, forbidden love story. Overall it was okay, but not my favorite.

4.5 Stars Overall

Review from Prodigal Son →

4.5 Stars This is the third book in this series. It’s not my typical genre or romance trope. But because of who the author is, and how much I enjoy her writing, I chose to (first) try and then (second) continue this series. I’ll admit that I didn’t realize it would be longer than three..

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Sheilagh’s sensational story

Review from British Professor →

I’ve been looking forward to Sheilagh’s story since I was first introduced to her. She’s a beautiful and an insanely smart woman with a wild streak, and she’s completely in love with the wrong person. At 24, Sheilagh is convinced to go away to school, leaving her small town and huge McCullough family behind. Her..

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4.5 stars, 4 steamy kisses

Review from British Professor →

Book #4 in the McCullough Mountain series steamy, romance, age gap, forbidden romance, strong smart heroine, older and wise single parent hero, family drama, single dad, humor, drama, unrequited love, family series, book series, secretly dating, hea, depression Yet another McCullough story that I loved because of the strong, witty, funny, and flawed characters that..

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I’m a new fan

Review from Beautiful Distraction →

I’m new to Lydia Michael’s and I didn’t know what to expect. This book was pretty insightful about a very important issue. Finn is a pure soul who doubts his own worth. Malorie is filled with self criticism and low self-esteem, and their journey to a happy ending touched on some very real struggles that..

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Great story!

Review from British Professor →

Wow I love a good forbidden age gap romance and this book was definitely one of them!! Page by page I became very intrigued by Sheilagh and all her life’s complications. She had her heart broken and after that she just stop trying. While she is extremely smart her life choices weren’t the best and..

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Amazing second book in the series!

Review from Dark Exodus →

This was a phenomenal, thrilling, action-packed read. We return back to the world of the Amish Vampires. At the end of Original Sin Larissa ran from her abusive, immortal vampire husband Silas. Now, the head of The Order, the oldest, most powerful vampire is tasked with finding her. Lucinda Gainey’s narration brought this story to..

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Totally unique and sexy!

Review from Original Sin →

I was blown away by the world of this book — vampiric beings who live an Amish lifestyle. It’s so unique and intriguing. It is quite sexy, but toward the beginning there is dubious consent, which may be triggering to some readers. Usually I’m okay with it, but for some reason in this book it..

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Loved Alec and Sheliagh

Review from British Professor →

The British Professor is the 4th book in the McCullough Mountain Series, and can be read as a standalone. If you love a good age gap, student/professor, small town, family saga romance then this is the book for you! This books definitely had some roller coasters, and family drama. Sheliagh was a sweet but sassy,..

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