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Joint Review: Allegiance of Honor (Psy-Changeling #15) by Nalini Singh

Reviewed by E, Has and Marlene BP Note: Over the years we have developed a standard format we use whenever we review a book which has three or more reviewers and we think it gives each of us a chance to voice our opinion without writing a novel. In this particular case, we have changed …

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Joint Review: Assassin Queen (Majat Code #3) by Anna Kashina

Reviewed by E and Marlene E: I absolutely fell in love with this series and Kashina’s writing with the first installment of the Majat Code that I reviewed with Marlene. We both enjoyed it and subsequently reviewed the second book as well. It was a very happy day in my life when I received an …

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Review: Make Me Forever (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Includes some spoilers from part seven and part eight. It has finally arrived! The conclusion of Jacob and Harper’s story, in which their past and present lives collide together into one big emotional end that left me happy and sad for them both. So at the end of part seven, Harper, thanks to her colleague …

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Review: Make Me Remember (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Part seven, Make Me Remember, amps up the delicious and anticipatory tension between Harper and Jacob as they’re secluded away together on his yacht. The sex scenes were incredible, with the sultry and balmy atmosphere Kery created. Kery knows how to create atmosphere for maximum impact and not only did she do both for present …

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Review: Make Me Feel (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Make Me Feel is the most intense instalment so far. Jacob and Harper are both incredibly tense for different reasons. Harper is getting swept away by Jacob and she can’t figure out his ‘pissy moods’ and knows it’s down to his demons of his past, and there’s frustration because he won’t reveal them to her. …

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Joint Review: The Devil You Know (McKenna Brothers #2) by Jo Goodman

Reviewed by: E, Lou, Marlene 1. Thoughts on the Hero E: I really got the impression Israel was an anti-hero. While he claimed he didn’t know or remember what happened to bring him to Willa’s attention, he knew he customarily let people down and therefore she shouldn’t trust him. Yet as the story progressed he …

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