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The Exposure
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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I love this author and the more I read the better the books get, you are always guaranteed a fab story. This book has plenty of hot steamy scenes to keep you reading long into the night. This is a second chance romance story with added BDSM. The characters are fab and very well written. This book can be read as a stand alone or as part of the series. The story has a bit of a thrill factor to it, mixed with the hot scenes, this makes a very good book.

Highly recommended

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Vicky Pearson (4 KP) rated the Xbox One version of Red Dead Redemption 2 in Video Games

Jun 9, 2019  
Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2
2018 | Action/Adventure
Map size (6 more)
NPC depth
Weapon customisation
Horses and development
Story
Customisation
Multiple story direction
Open world frontier outlaws fantastic
As a big read dead 1 fan I was extremely excited about this game. I would say to date, this is the best open world game in existence. I particularly love how the NPCs remember your previous interactions. I enjoy how you train your horse and customise your weapons and character look.
I look be how you can follow the main story, or get lost in the map hunting, fishing or finding stand alone random events or missions.
  
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An Amish Kitchen
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Fern and Abram not getting in the love. Abram is taking care of his siblings for a amount of time. He is always turning to her for something. The way they get together is quite different from any other way and I really enjoyed it.

Each book or story in the book is different. They found their romance differently form each one. Each story tell a different story. I like this some for that means there are three different ways. Each one is a wonderful read and enjoyment. You can read it if you like and decide for yourself.
  
All the Light We Cannot See
All the Light We Cannot See
Anthony Doerr | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry, History & Politics
10
8.4 (14 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is an incredibly moving piece of fiction that anyone who loves reading owes it to themselves to check out. Telling the story of a young German boy and a young, blind French girl over the course of World War II; Anthony Doerr weaves together themes of the horrors of war, the love of one's family, and the beauty that exists in the world around us and within ourselves. The story moves forward at a quick pace and all of the characters will remain with you long after the story is over. Simply put: this is a beautiful book.
  
Baker’s Dozen
Baker’s Dozen
Allison Fuller | 2017 | Film & TV, Romance
6
7.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
As heart warming as the food described (0 more)
Slightly too smutty in some bits (0 more)
When fanfic become real fic
This story started life as a Once Upon A Time fan fiction celebrating the love story that was Robin & Regina and now it’s has transcended the world of fanfic and made it to the pages of a real live book.
Be warned this story may give you cravings for more than baked good.
For anyone that ships Out Law Queen then you need to read this to celebrate the dedication of one of their most gifted fanfic shippers
  
Gone Girl
Gone Girl
Gillian Flynn | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry
8
7.7 (142 Ratings)
Book Rating
I am torn on this book. I love the idea of the story; yet at the same time I felt like the author had such momentum until the final 1/4 of the book. Its almost like the author gave up. I would have expected a better ending from the same mind that came up with the rest of the book and all its details. Its an okay read. I mostly gave the story 4 stars because I loved the idea of the story and all the detail that went into it. The ending could have been WAY better.
  
The Remains of the Day
The Remains of the Day
Kazuo Ishiguro | 2005 | Fiction & Poetry
10
10.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is the second book I have read by this author, and I am in love with the writing style. The story is a simple tale of thinking back on life, fitting together the pieces of how you got to where you are in life, but the themes touch upon harsh truths and hit my emotions hard! Ishiguro has an amazing talent for creating a world that feels real with a tinge of the dreamlike. His consistent theme of memory is played out beautiful from story to story. I absolutely loved this book and would highly recommend it.
  
The Heart Of A King: The Loves Of Solomon
The Heart Of A King: The Loves Of Solomon
Jill Eileen Smith | 2019 | Religion
10
8.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
When it comes to Biblical Fiction, I’ve said it before, I am a picky reader. Only a select few can truly take a Biblical story, keep it true to the Bible and add in in the fictional elements and make it come to life. Jill Eileen Smith is one of those authors. She has been a long time favorite author of mine and will forever be one. So, when I got the chance to read The Heart Of A King, I jumped on it. I was not disappointed!

Her characters, once again, are chiseled beautifully. Full of depth and emotion. Every emotion they felt became mine while I read this. I fell in love with Solomon and didn’t want his story to end. The love he had for our God, the love he had for his wives, was beautifully portrayed in the words of Smith’s writing.

With tenderness and hopefulness, this story will wrap you up and put you in the center of a time, that is only read about in the Bible, of a time many have forgotten to remember. The rich historic detail is vivid and captivating and Smith has once again managed to make me fall in love with yet another amazing book. This is beyond 5 star worthy and I hope you, too, will fall in love with the story of Solomon and his loves.

*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Revell and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*