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Nice addition

Review from Love Lessons →

This was the last one of the series that I was missing and while it’s not a series favorite for me it is a sweet addition. A friends to lovers with some angsty drama. It had a somewhat slow build up and pretty quick wrap up and the narration was done well. Overall it’s a..

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Frustrating friends-to-lovers tale

Review from Love Lessons →

The main characters, Grady Caldwell and Roman Hayes,have know. Each other since their youth and Rome has been in love with Gray for all these years. It’s been unrequited because Gray only has eyes gif Eli. Until Eli screws up and Rome steps in like Gray’s knight in shining armour to save him from embarrassment…

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great story

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

very well written and the narration very well done. enemies to lovers fated mate story. I feel like I was seeing the story take place. I will be reading more from this author.

Holden and Nash

Review from Claiming My Enemy →

Claiming My Enemy is book 4 in the Blackwater Pack series. This is an enjoyable enemies to lovers, second chance story. Holden and Nash are fated mates, too bad Nash doesn’t remember their night together. Nash is a bit of a playboy and drinker, and doesn’t always remember who he spends his nights with. This..

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The Bodyguard and the Rock Star

Review from His Dark Savior →

Titan bodyguard employee Bram is tasked with protecting rock singer Silver from a blackmailing record executive. Silver (whose real name is Sam) relocates to his small hometown in response to the threats of violence. This allows Bram and Sam time to fall in love. The romantic parts of the story are great. Bram and Sam..

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The best of the series

Review from Kihyun’s Vow →

I don’t typically like books set in the Omegaverse, for a lot of various reasons. For one, I don’t like relationships in romance novels where there is an inherent imbalance, and alpha/omega relationships tend to have that simply by their nature. I make an exception for Liam Kingsley, though, who writes mostly likable, thoughtful characters..

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