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I liked this book. I like the way L.P. writes and how she writes her male characters especially. I had a few issues with the storyline, and reasonings for some actions, but overall, it's a solid read.

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4.5 stars.

This was a great book! I wasn’t sure what to expect but it was awesome! It was light, and funny, and highly entertaining. I loved Brynn and Tom, and the supporting characters were fantastic too. I do wish we had a bit more of them, as well as a bit more of a development of Tom and Brynn as characters, but it was a great, quick, lighthearted read that I would definitely recommend.

This book has sat on my kindle forever and I finally dived in. It was good and I’m glad I read it, but I would’ve loved if it was dual POV. I know Kade’s book is available but I’m not a fan of reading the same book but from a different POV. It’s repetitive, even if I do want to know what happened.

Also, the “twist” at the end was crazy and a bit surprising. Like, where did that come from?

I also felt like there were so many characters who needed more introductions, it felt like I was missing pieces, but it’s book 1 of the series. I know their stories are coming, but at least intro them so I know what the hell im supposed to do with them.

Not sure I’ll read the rest of the series...

4.5 stars.

I loved this book, it was incredible. It would’ve been 5 stars, except for the fact that there were a few times the language choice irked me. Skull? Seriously, so not a word used during sexy times. And what’s with the obsession with her nipples? We get it, they’re hard. And at first when they first hook up, the timings were so exact. They kissed for a minute. Seriously, who counts?
So yeah, great book, but language choice could’ve been better

Oh. Wow! This book was epic! The music was such a great touch, I loved every second of this book and never wanted it to end.

3.5 stars.

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I liked this book. Jake and Jules were great characters, as were Rory and Finn. I liked the touches of humour as well as drama.
With that, I did think there it was a bit fast, with the relationship between jake and Jules going from nothing to everything a bit too fast for my liking. I also felt the end was a bit rushed, and the final few chapters a bit clique.
Another thing that bothered me was the last sentences of each chapter. I wasn’t a fan of the ominous endings, I felt they were unnecessary.
A solid read.

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Ugh, this book was SO close to 5 stars for me. I really, really liked it but the lack of details, important details, connecting details, totally lost it for me.
This is the first of Stella’s books I’ve read, and as far as I know, this book is a stand-alone. Except it didn’t read as one. There were details with Emmett, and Julian, and Aly as well, that were never explained. What does Julian do? What does Emmett do? How are they so wealthy? How close were Emmett and Alt’s family’s? What was the deal with Aly’s father? I NEEDED to know all of this stuff but it was never explained.
Another major thing that bugged me was the massive gap, and the few very important scenes we never got. Seriously, way to shortchange a girl and leave out all the good stuff!
I wanted to love this book, but without the important details, I just couldn’t.

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3.5 stars.

I love Kaylee’s books, she’s one of my favourite authors and an automatic one-click. That said, I’m a little over her female leads quite often having the same background. Orphaned, family issues, trust issues, all that jazz. I like a little bit of variety and it’s starting to get a bit one note.
I also found this book to be a bit slow, and I didn’t find Saylor’s feelings at all equal to Rhett’s. I liked the story, but it wasn’t one of her best. Nevertheless, it’s still a good read.