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Workin up a hot, sticky sweat is pure pleasure with a hard-ridin cowboy or two. Struggling stock...

Exploding Buddha
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Business has been slow, which is never a good thing when you have bills to pay. It’s much worse...
Ninja's magic fantasy mystery

By the Red Moonlight (Moonlight Prophecies #1)
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Alpha werewolf, crime boss, and secret Seer Bashir Bain is neck-deep in negotiating a marriage of...
MM Paranormal Romance Shifters Vampires Forbidden Love

Riding The Whirlwind (Full Circle #3)
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What happens when a vile man gets his just reward, and The Base's boss is accused of dealing it out?...
Contemporary MM Romantic Suspense

Caramel Pecan Roll Murder
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n this scrumptious new read in the blockbuster series packed with delightful recipes from a beloved...

Out of Focus
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Alex has never quite believed he's good enough. Not as a person and not as a lighting technician. He...
MM Romance Enemies to Lovers British

The Wayward Target (The Wayward Series #3)
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When a price is placed on her head, Maggie must face the terroristic mastermind to save her...
Espionage Thriller Series

Flirting With Fire (A Witch’s Night Out #1)
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Apprentice witch Catalina Gato is prohibited from assuming her human form in front of her new...
Paranormal Romance Novella

ClareR (5874 KP) rated Deacon King Kong in Books
Oct 27, 2021
They’re all such well-rounded, well-written, real characters, and it all played out in my head like a film (has this been optioned yet?!). I love it when a book does that.
They all seemed to be genuinely nice characters who are getting by as best they can in a culture where drugs are King and poor boys and men of colour are rarely given a chance in life.
Honestly, you should read it. Highly recommended.

Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Finding Steve McQueen (2019) in Movies
Oct 29, 2021 (Updated Nov 2, 2021)
Based on the true story of the Youngstown mob, President Richard Nixon, the FBI, and the biggest bank heist in US history! In 1972, a gang of like-minded thieves plan a heist to steal $30 million in illegal campaign contributions from the President’s secret fund.
When it comes to a heist movie Finding Steve McQueen is undoubtedly one that is fun to watch, the true comedy element comes from Travis Fimmel’s Harry Barber character who was obsessed with McQueen hence his look and name change, the film takes on the journey of the heist as series of flashbacks as Harry tells Molly (Rachel Taylor) “the truth”, this is how we get introduced to Enzo Rotella (William Fichtner) the boss of the heist, I have to say that when it comes to Fitchner he always pulls off a great performance and he plays the character great as he tries to hold the mismatch of a team together.