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Eel! What a story!

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Eek! What a cra-cra story! I could not believe what I was listening to and just when I thought I knew what was going to happen..BOOM! I was wrong…. The relationship between these two main characters is push and pull. They love to hate each other but yet secretly like and miss each other. They..

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Cruel Lies

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Cruel Lies is the first book in the Cruel Secrets series. This book is about Caspian Ivanov and Willow Raventhorn and is told from both of their points of view. Caspian and Willow were the best of friends as kids, but something happened that tore them apart. When something happens Willow is sent to live..

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Great Story & Narration🎧Captivating & Thrilling!

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This is a fantastic dark mafia, secret society college bully romance. The story grabbed my attention right from the start and held it captive for the entire book. It is my first book written by Faith Summers and I enjoyed her writing style and the complexity and layers of the story and its originality. The..

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Excellent

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This was my first book by Faith and I am completely blown away with this story and the characters. A mafia, revenge, best friends to enemies to lovers, awesome book. #The FlockonTour

Fun and suspense-y

Review from Cruel Lies →

This is a fun, suspense-y read with lots of danger, secrets, family drama, etc. Has a saga feel to it and it’s juicy. There’s lots to love here and it hits a bunch of tropes you might find fun … Forbidden lovers. Former best friends / reunited / friends-to-lovers. Bratva. Boston & NYC settings! Danger…

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very entertaining

Review from A Team of One →

really enjoyed this book. I’ve been struggling to find a good gray man/orphan x type series this fits the bill nicely. The only bad thing is there’s only 2 in the series on audible right now. If you like mitch rapp, evan smoak or court Gentry you’ll probably enjoy this.

So boring!

Review from The Perfect Brother →

For the life of memI cannot figure out why this book got so many positive reviews. And why was it so long? So much filler and so much detailed unnecessary nonsense about Indian culture. It made me think of a student who had to write a 12 page report, but couldn’t figure out how to..

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