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Put This JOHN LIST Murder Story on Your LIST!

Review from Death Sentence →

Yes, truth is definitely stranger than fiction. This book was a very well researched and riveting “OMG!” story about John List, a University of Michigan MBA/CPA who murdered his wife and three children and got away with this horrific crime for 17.5 years. Kudos to the television show “America’s Most Wanted” and the show’s tipster..

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Very Enjoyable

Review from Benson Brothers →

Benson Brothers is an amazing bundle of 7 books. In the first book that starts it all Joshua heads to a small town in NC looking for his biological relatives. He ends up uncovering a medical scandal that involved a local doctor, and not only finds his couple of relatives he has names for but..

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Nice setting

Review from Three Laws Lethal →

Loved the combination of story lines. The idea of knowing the mind of people and the AI. Obvious end, but entertaining. Want to read more. Btw, great abstract concepts about sensing, intelligence and soul. All in a great story.

7 book series with great narration

Review from Benson Brothers →

This is a 7 book series that follows a group of be others in a town called Bennet Wood. The storylines have great character development and I loved to see background characters get their own stories throughout each book. The stories cover a lot of favorite romance tropes of mine, including age gap romance, polyamory,..

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Benson Brothers

Review from Benson Brothers →

Never reading Oliver or Kandi books before, I went in with a open mind and thoroughly enjoyed this bundle. While having the same, ah, father each brother had his own unique journey. I became Joshua’s biggest cheerleader, because his being all alone tugged at my heartstrings from the beginning. I routed for Luke so desperate..

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So many brothers

Review from Benson Brothers →

This is a collection of 7 books. From friends-to-lovers, establishing a thrope, age gap, married couple taking on a third, and enemies-to-lovers tropes all while dealing with a small town scandal that creates an unusual bond between all these men. The stories were engaging and all had their unique views. I enjoyed learning about all..

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SLOW starting…

Review from 100 Fathoms Below →

Couldn’t make it to 4th chapter. Explaining and describing everything with nothing constructive. The whole prologue was a guy going to a brothel because he’s going on a submarine for the rest of the story. Really? THAT is the first thing the author thought needed to be detailed as the readers first words in your..

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