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I'm really liking this series but the whole will they/won't they is beginning to drive me mad. I'm assuming it's going to be a slow burn as things are slowly changing but after that kiss in the first book...and some of the moments they shared in this...? *sigh*

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Sail (Wake, #2)
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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this is the second book in the series and again it is a fantastic read. I couldn't wait to read this book after reading book one and being completely hooked by it. this author has a fab way of writing that just sucks you in and keeps you hooked till the last page. this book continues straight after book one. the connection between the characters is very believable and makes you fall in love with . this book will again take you on an emotional roller coaster so be warned.

highly recommended

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Rock My Bed (Black Falcon, #2)
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9.0 (2 Ratings)
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the second book in the series and follows the tory of one of the characters from the first book. this story starts at the beginning of book one, so you read about the characters from the first book again, which is a little disappointing. but it is a good book, the chemistry surrounding the main characters is intense. in this book you learn more about the backstage and touring that bands go through. the characters have to deal with a long distance relationship, using modern technology to make the relationship work. a good read.
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Nov 8, 2017 (Updated Nov 8, 2017)  
Brotherhood in Death
Brotherhood in Death
J.D. Robb | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
9
9.3 (4 Ratings)
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The acction,the romance between the Eve and her hubby is just epic, the devotion that she has to her friends, her emotional journey in these book. (0 more)
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JD Robb
This book was great
I just love all the attention devoted to the characters in this book I just go away feeling conectded to them.
All the books in this series have captured my mind and my emotions.
The main character Eve is a hard cop from New York and likes being who she is now, her reluctant love for and loalty to the people in her life tuch you as you read her adventures.this book is very good at griping you and expanding your own loyalty to this series.
  
Son (The Giver, #4)
Son (The Giver, #4)
Lois Lowry | 2012
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8.4 (9 Ratings)
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Wow, just wow.

Lois Lowry has weaved yet another wonderful story. This book takes the characters from "The Giver," "Gathering Blue, and "Messenger" and formed a truly amazing book. This novel offers the reader answers to many questions that have been left unanswered.

There were points during this book that dragged but all in all it was fantastic. I am pleasantly surprised with the novel. I never realized how much this series has meant to me until I reached the last 90 pages. I didn't want to read the rest because then the novel would be over.

All in all I highly recommend this book to anyone who has wondered what happened to Jonas and Gabe.

I might have to reread the whole series again.
  
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Poison Princess (The Arcana Chronicles, #1)
Kresley Cole | 2012 | Dystopia, Romance, Young Adult (YA)
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8.8 (5 Ratings)
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It's a bit cliche in the romance department (0 more)
Good begining
Kresley Cole has created an incredibly complex and surprising story line in this book. With romance, danger, relatability and a new take on Armageddon this book is the starter of the Arcana Chronicles. The book as a whole incorporates just enough romance to be relatively intriguing while not overpoweringly sappy. The series focuses on the growth and development of a 16 year old who is thrown into a world she literally dreamed of, and not in a good way. With zombies and superpowered teenagers based on tarot cards things are bound to get a little crazy. I recommend this book (and the series) to fantasy and fiction lovers.
  
Colorado Fire (Colorado Protectors #2)
Colorado Fire (Colorado Protectors #2)
Sara York | 2013 | Contemporary, LGBTQ+, Romance
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Although reading a series is usually best-done back-to-back, there are exceptions and this is one of them. Although I find myself enjoying this series for the action and adventure side of it, the romance side came across as being incredibly similar to the first book - best friends, one supposedly straight, one kiss and they're sorted.

What lifted this book from a 3-star to a 4-star was the detail involved with Craig and his capture. This made for a very good adventure story although it still could have gone further for me into the whys and wherefores.

Once again, this is a book with multiple main characters, rather than just one pair, and others are mingling. New characters are introduced with a view to the next book in the series. As with the first book, I would recommend a round of editing and proofreading as there are still too many errors in there to dismiss.

On the whole, enjoyable but I would suggest you read different books in between.

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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Aug 14, 2015
  
Sentencing Sapphire (Stalking Sapphire, #3)
Sentencing Sapphire (Stalking Sapphire, #3)
Mia Thompson | 2015 | Erotica
10
7.0 (2 Ratings)
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An excellent series, I love the humor and I love how Sapphire is always in trouble. Poor Aston always has his work cut out when it comes to wealthy heiress Sapphire and this book is no exception.