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Good pace and feelings

Review from A Team of One →

The story is creative. Altough there is an open end you still have a good conclusion. There is a good balance between action and personal interactions. The actionscenes are multiple but not too long.A great and enjoyable read.

Spicy and addictive

Review from Rydeville Elite Box Set, Books 4-6 →

Charlie: Finally, some redemption for the first beloved, then loathed Charlie from the Rydeville Elite series! To be honest, I did not think that Siobhan could redeem Charlie, who was perhaps the most heartbreaking character from the Rydeville stories for me. Oh, sweet Charlie. He did horrible things, his humanity totally derailed, and he was..

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Such a great book

Review from Binding Rose →

I have had books by Ivy on my TBL for awhile now, and we excited when I got the chance to listen to this book, not only because it was written by her, but since it was the start of a reverse harem series written by different authors. I’m excited to see what the rest..

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A Travers Paradox?

Review from Paradox P.I.: Books 1-3 →

I wasn’t sure about the narrator’s voice, at first, but I think he did a great job of portraying Ben’s alternate time-line son. Exactly what caused the paradox, we’re not told, but it’s alluded to often, with the emphasis on this Grayson trying to avoid a paradox at almost any cost! I loved this smart-talking..

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The Ultimate Comeback

Review from Something Borrowed →

My mouth is on the flo!!!!! Book 1 ended with my mouth wide open BUT babyyyyyyyyeeeee I didn’t see the ending coming for book 2. They momma disgusts me, because once you realized what was what you should have stepped back and left it at that, but she was weak and selfish. Now I originally..

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What kind of cog do you want to be?!

Review from I Don’t Want to Grow Up: Life, Liberty, and Happiness Without a Career →

“I Don’t Want to Grow Up” is a delightful and thought-provoking exploration of the complexities of adulthood, wrapped in a charming narrative that beckons readers to embrace their inner child. Through a blend of vivid storytelling and profound insights, Stillman invites us to reconsider our perceptions of maturity and the importance of maintaining a youthful..

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