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Hard To Let Go (Haven's Cove #1)
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Owen Richards lives a quiet life in his small hometown of Haven’s Cove. He has a rewarding life...
5 stars first time author male/male romance darker/grittier second chance romance

Hard to Get: A Haven#s Cove Novel #2
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Gabe D’Angelo has it all. Designer clothes, luxury cars, a cool confidence most would envy, and a...
5 stars male/male romance personal 2018

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The Phantom of the Opera (2005)
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From his hideout beneath a 19th century Paris opera house, the brooding Phantom (Gerard Butler)...

Blackfish (2013)
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The story of Tilikum, a captive killer whale that has taken the lives of several people, underscores...

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GameCritics (290 KP) rated Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest in Video Games
Oct 10, 2017
The intense difficulty is squarely aimed at veteran Fire Emblem players, and its satisfying campaign is full of variety and challenge. And even though a win or loss can down to sheer luck, I walked away either satisfied or eager to give it another shot
Critic- Jose Otero
Original Score :9.5 out of 10
Read Review: http://uk.ign.com/articles/2016/02/17/fire-emblem-fates-conquest-review?page=2
Original Score :9.5 out of 10
Read Review: http://uk.ign.com/articles/2016/02/17/fire-emblem-fates-conquest-review?page=2

Kristin (149 KP) rated Vengeance in the Valencian Water in Books
Dec 7, 2018
Disclaimer: I received an e-copy in exchange for an honest review.
Luna and Cayetano are doing well, finally coming to terns with all she uncovered in "Valencian Soil." However, now there's a new issue surrounding them: There are other bodies buried at Escondrijo besides those of their relatives. What should they do? Cayetano wants Luna to let it go and give them so peace, seeing as they are to be married soon, but she can't just leave these people here, knowing how she felt looking for her grandfather. Also, Cayetano's family starts to come down on her based on her previous exploits, and Jose especially seems like he has a few secrets to hide. Will Luna be able to cope with this, as well as a multitude of other things thrown her way over the course of this story?
We've picked up right where we left off in "Valencian Soil," and the story flows just as well from first to second installment. This time, instead of regressing back to the 30s, we go back to 1957, a time when Jose was an officer with big aspirations of one day having a farm for his family. To get there, he has to make some rough decisions, and those choices and actions drastically change his life. It coincides perfectly with Luna's discovery at Escondrijo, and the reader knows how it all ties together and go along with Luna and Jose as they butt heads over her choices. Will he ever accept Luna as part of his family? Will any of them, or will she be doomed to live as the outcast foreigner forever?
4 1/2 stars
Luna and Cayetano are doing well, finally coming to terns with all she uncovered in "Valencian Soil." However, now there's a new issue surrounding them: There are other bodies buried at Escondrijo besides those of their relatives. What should they do? Cayetano wants Luna to let it go and give them so peace, seeing as they are to be married soon, but she can't just leave these people here, knowing how she felt looking for her grandfather. Also, Cayetano's family starts to come down on her based on her previous exploits, and Jose especially seems like he has a few secrets to hide. Will Luna be able to cope with this, as well as a multitude of other things thrown her way over the course of this story?
We've picked up right where we left off in "Valencian Soil," and the story flows just as well from first to second installment. This time, instead of regressing back to the 30s, we go back to 1957, a time when Jose was an officer with big aspirations of one day having a farm for his family. To get there, he has to make some rough decisions, and those choices and actions drastically change his life. It coincides perfectly with Luna's discovery at Escondrijo, and the reader knows how it all ties together and go along with Luna and Jose as they butt heads over her choices. Will he ever accept Luna as part of his family? Will any of them, or will she be doomed to live as the outcast foreigner forever?
4 1/2 stars