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Being Me (Inside Out #2)
Being Me (Inside Out #2)
Lisa Renee Jones | 2013 | Erotica, Fiction & Poetry, Romance
10
5.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
The second book in the "Inside Out" series, "being Me" is just as great, if not better, than the first book. Lisa Renee Jones expands on the relationship dynamics between Sara and Chris and Sara and Mark, and it is fantastic. The ending is another cliff hanger, just like in the first book, but the ending will definitely shock and surprise you. Great book for spicing up your sex life as well, if you are into a beginner BDSM relationship.
  
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Gone Again
Gone Again
Doug Johnstone | 2013 | Thriller
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Father-son relationship (1 more)
Setting
Silly story (1 more)
Over-dramatic
Too fast-paced, verging on silly
Mark Douglas' small Scottish life is about to take a bit of a turn, starting with his wife not picking their son up from school. The story spirals into despair and heart break.

I enjoyed the relationship between father and son but the story feels very rushed and silly. It was quite predictable really with such a focus on key parts of the story as it goes downhill.
  
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Dawning (Black Earth, #1)
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
This book is part of the world of Secramore and is the tale of the White Demon after his brother, Hawkwing, dies in The Hawk's Shadow.

Whilst understandable, Hawkshadow/Arythan has major temper issues and does seem to fly off the handle quite quickly. The relationship that develops between him and the "Stone of Prophecy" is a brilliant one although it is left rather suddenly near the end. I am hoping that this relationship and characters develop more in the second book of this series. There are a few relationship endings in this book too, some come as a shock, some are expected. Some names come up that you will recognise too.

On the whole, this is an intriguing tale that still has loads more to tell in the next two books.