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Ignited (Titanium Security, #1)
Ignited (Titanium Security, #1)
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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One thing I can say for this: the author seemed to know what she was talking about with this be it the lingo or the action. In truth I was more into the action elements than the romance. And that is why it's only getting three star, because I'm a romance reader and it didn't hold my attention that much.
  
Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen, Donald Gray, Mary A. Favret | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.0 (94 Ratings)
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So romance isn't my favorite genre, but with all the hype configured I needed to read Janen Austen at least once in a lifetime. I was suprised I enjoyed it.
Some of the language made reading confusing but once you catch on it's easier than you think. For people who are meh about romance this is a good starting point.
  
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The Widow of Rose
The Widow of Rose
Diana Biller | 2019 | Romance
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"For when you need a ghost-story romance I just...fell in love with this book. It’s a historical romance set around the restoration of a haunted house with some serious Edith Wharton vibes. But it’s the characters that got me. Our unfairly maligned heroine and our absentminded professor hero are people you can’t help but adore—and root for."

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Sophie (1688 KP) rated Finale in Books

Jun 13, 2020  
Finale
Finale
Stephanie Garber | 2019 | Young Adult (YA)
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7.6 (9 Ratings)
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The concept of the fates and a magical carnival (0 more)
Heavy romance forced in and detail sacrificedtj (0 more)
Too much pressure on the romance
The first books were wonderful, like a YA night circus. However as the story progressed everything revolved around romamce, some of these 'relationships' were bordering abusive and controlling, but because everyone loves a rouge, we were supposed to forgive it. A great concept, fates trapped in cards, a carnival game that could grant your every desire, kingdoms in peril, but the story should have focused more on the sisters relationship, rather than the romance side.