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Rhett’s southern accent is perfect

Review from Steal a Kiss →

Steal a Kiss is the audio equivalent of a cozy hoodie and a pint of your favorite ice cream. This fourth entry in Julia Jarrett’s Vancouver Tridents series serves up all the tropes we love with a side of irresistible narrator chemistry. AUDIOBOOK Review – Narrated by Lena Lee and Alexander Neal, this dual narration..

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WOW!!

Review from eMortal →

A book that makes you think about your world and the impact of technology. This book does that so well that I didn’t realize I was thinking about it until after the book was over and I was left with just my thoughts. I love how this story built on itself and how it was..

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I swooned from start to finish!

Review from Steal a Kiss →

As if I didn’t already love the Vancover Tridents to infinity, Julia Jarrett goes and gives us the sweet southern charmer, Rhett Darlington. I mean how hard can one swoon? Because I was swooning from start to finish. This man is pure perfection with that southern twang that will have you melting into a puddle…

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Rhett & Evie

Review from Steal a Kiss →

Okay, I devoured this in one sitting. It’s sweet and has the most adorable puppy named Ruthie who lowkey stole the show. Evie’s just finished her special ed degree and finds herself needing to stay at her brother Kai’s place… except there’s a tiny, furry problem, Ruthie, the stray pup she rescued. With Kai’s building..

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Great first novel

Review from A Team of One →

Really nice story line. Good character development. Two things to make future stories better. Provide more insight as to goal of the bad guys. Second, lose the inner monologue of the main character. Way too much “ can I can’t I , oh wait I’m a navy seal …never mind. A little sophomoric for this..

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🥰🥰

Review from Snow and the Seven Men →

Love the story, I would’ve loved a little more context on how they came to be together not just that very brief moment oh the helicopters here they found me, oh I’m pregnant. Oh, I have a baby. I give it a four out of five. I’ll give the other books a shot to see.