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Wtf

Review from Something Borrowed →

The first book was amazing. This one kinda pissed me off. It picked up where the first one ended. Really pissed off at the mom and Axel (as if I know them). Now what. The ending was no ending wtf.

DNF at 35%

Review from The One I Want →

DNF at this moment in time. I’m just not feeling it and this book is too long to have to wait for the moment that I “want” to keep going. This whole set up, the world that it is set in feels extremely young to me. The characters, at least so far in the first..

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The One I Want

Review from The One I Want →

talk about a Rollercoaster of emotion. okay, there was a time when I was ready to give up on this book because the Female character was getting me mad. but when the scariest part happen, this book got really good and emotional. the narrators did so well with bringing these characters to life. they did..

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intense

Review from Cruel Lies →

Willow and Caspian are childhood friends. A secret she revealed. destroyed 2 families and her friendship with Caspian. The lies, deception, secrets and danger kept me on the edge of my seat. Twists and turns. Oh what a cliffhanger has me anxiously waiting for what is happening next. Alexander Neal and Sarah Puckett are excellent..

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Sooo good.

Review from The One I Want →

I absolutely loved the way this story is told!!! The narrators made me feel like I was able to envision the story just overall a fantastic read!!!

Triangle romance

Review from The One I Want →

Well dang. Siobhan Davis knows how to write a angst-filled romance that pulls at my heart strings. She is a favorite author of mine for that reason. It has taken me way too long to write this review. First I read this book. After reading the prologue, I put the book down and didn’t pick..

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She’s Sunshine

Review from A Revenge So Sweet →

⭐️: 5/5🔥: 4/5🎧: 5/5 This is the second book in The Saints of Serenity Falls series, a continuation of Briar, Cole, Travis, Sawyer, and Asher’s story and unlike the first book is told from multiple points of view. Cecile Foster and Alexander Neal do a wonderful job with narration and bring the characters to life…

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