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Dagger

Review from Dagger’s Hope →

I absolutely loved this book. it’s full of action and hot steamy yummines! I can’t wait to read the next book! Thank you S.E. Smith!!

China’s development alternatives set in context

Review from China’s Economy →

Manages to structure complexities of China’s developmental agenda. Book quantifies standard developmental metrics (GDPpc, rise in purchasing power, FDI trends, financial leverage, domestic fiscal capacity), contrasting China’s path to East Asian economies that have followed “Developmental state” theory. Book introduces China’s institutional arrangement. Above mentioned trends are set in the political, environmental and social context…

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Disappointing

Review from The Year of Peril →

This book was reviewed favorably in the WSJ, but I found it disappointing. As an avid reader of WWII non-fiction, I can say with confidence that the author makes some obvious errors in recounting historical events for 1942. For example, the fact about some Doolittle Raider aircraft being “downed in Japan” is wildly inaccurate. If..

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Fun action romance sci-fi

Review from Challenging Saber →

This happens to be my favorite in this series. This being book four, we’ve read about this long standing friendship…but more… for three books and years and years. Taylor and Saber finally get their book! Lots of action, feisty female, stubborn male. Plot that is bigger than what you initially think, and a surprising ending…

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Full of action!

Review from Dagger’s Hope →

This story continues the Alliance series with Jordan, secretive middle sister, following her heart two years after Dagger is pronounced dead. Filled with action and heroism, this story has tons of sappy sweet “awww” moments and super hot bedroom scenes.

It was ok

Review from Heart of the Cat →

I liked the story, but it was almost as if it was written by a different author. All of the explicit sex scenes that I’ve come to enjoy in her other books were missing. And the end seemed rushed. I would have enjoyed more detail. I’m confused about the change in style.

Compelling work of Historical Fiction

Review from A Sorrow in Our Heart →

At 30+ hours it’s a titanic audiobook, yet the story grips you from the start and never lets up. Such a powerful tale of bravery, determination, and tragedy. Tecumseh is probably the historical figure I admire the most, and this story really did him justice. That being said, what keeps this from being five stars..

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