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Sassy Humor and Sex

Review from Choosing Riley →

I loved this book! It was refreshing to read a romance with the damsel in distress really being a strong independent humorous smart ass that can handle herself and knock the dominant male lead off his feet, literally. With a great plot, and good character development that does not leave you with questions this is..

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It was okay

Review from Challenging Saber →

I thought this one would be better than the last but it was okay. I still enjoyed listening to it though. Each story builds the plot up and beings new characters into play. Although, I like the narrator I would like to hear a woman voice when a woman speaks, I think i would connect..

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An excellent biography badly performed

Review from The Unexpected President →

The author explains that little original source material on Arthur is available, and perhaps this is an advantage because instead of providing dusty details, Greenberger often paints with a broad brush, providing a lively and colorful description of the extraordinary times in which Arthur lived and the context in which he became president. If you..

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So happy they found each other!

Review from Dagger’s Hope →

I grabbed this book knowing there are others before it, however, I’m not missing any piece of the plot. I think this could be read as a standalone; as the author does a great job of covering the past without it taking from the main story. The narrator was great for the story and brought..

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Carmen and Creon’s love story

Review from Cornering Carmen →

I enjoyed this audiobook very much. I always felt sorry fo the character of Carmen, since she had gone through such horrible tragedy. It’s very hard to let go of the past and a vendetta. Cerón is the perfect one for her an this story was entertaining and I like how he heed her resolve..

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unexpectedly great

Review from The Unexpected President →

Some presidential biographies are little difficult to get through when the narrator is too dry, but this narrator was fantastic. The book was also surprisingly interesting and a fascinating study of a fascinating man.