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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 – Star Crossed (The Billionaires #4) by Emma Holly

Reviewed by: E A.J. Hoyt is as cynical as she is badass, a former cop turned bodyguard. A lifetime of hard knocks taught her not to trust—a handy trait in her line of work. Given the right motivation, she knows anyone will betray their near and dear. Rather than let them betray her, A.J. keeps

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Review: Make Me Risk It (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Beth Kery’s Make Me serial enters into part five. Jacob and Harper grow closer to one another, while Harper is learning to navigate his hectic and mysterious world. Harper goes with Jacob to San Francisco and while there’s little smexy times, this instalment concentrates on revealing small nuggets of information about Jacob’s past life and

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Joint Review: Lost Heart (Celta’s Heartmates) by Robin D. Owens

Reviewed by: E and Marlene E: I was browsing author websites looking for upcoming releases as I tend to do on a monthly basis when I saw Owens talking about a recently released novella. Shocked because I usually keep track of her publication dates I did a bit more research and discovered she had self-published

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Review: Make Me Say It (Make Me) by Beth Kery

Lou: Make Me Forget is the third instalment of the Make Me serial, and things are progressing slowly for Jacob and Harper, with Jacob revealing and trusting Harper with his need and enjoyment of BDSM in the bedroom. Harper doesn’t know whether she can trust Jacob not to hurt her, especially as he distanced himself

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