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Talent (Descended From Myth #2)
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Porter McGavin spends his nights lost in shattered memories of blood, sand, and ammunitions, and his...
Fantasy Romance Young Adult Mythology
The Guardian, a Sword, & Stilettos (Enlighten #1)
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Zoe Jabril could be just another 17-year-old girl attending parties with her friends and checking...
Young Adult Fantasy Romance
Racing the Light
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Private investigator Elvis Cole and his enigmatic partner, Joe Pike, are back on the case in this...
Johns Hopkins Textbook of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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This is the landmark guide to adult cardiac, congenital cardiac, and general thoracic surgery -...
The Likeness (Dublin Murder Squad, #2)
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The haunting follow up to the Edgar Award-winning debut In the Woods Tana French astonished...
Bingo Party - Pop Bingo Games
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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Dirty Angels (Dirty Angels, #1) in Books
Mar 11, 2020
So this starts with a prologue. Luisa decides to run away from her abusive drug lord husband in the spur of the moment decision, only to be captured by the enemy. It then moves into Chapter One and we see how she came to be married to Salvador and how she came to be in Javier's captivity. Javier wants her as a hostage so he can negotiate for something Salvador has and the longer they spend around each other, the more they begin to understand each other and feelings emerge.
I'm not really into mafia/cartel books. I find them to be rather violent and prefer sweeter stories with some angst in them. There were some times in this when I just couldn't read all the description and just skipped entire paragraphs, especially the bit with Franco. I also skipped quite a bit towards the end just wanting that final showdown between Javier and Salvador.
I didn't really get their romance. I understand Luisa looking for any light in the blackness that she's living but I still thought Javi was a bit dark, though he did have some nice moments.
I won't be continuing the series.
Siren Song (The Chameleon Effect #3)
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Connell Kurēn doesn’t love being a paparazzo… He’s a member of the most scorned profession...
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