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Amor En Retrogrado - A.M. Riley
Amor En Retrogrado
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3.50 10
Format: kindle
ASIN: B00322OP86
Publisher: Loose Id LLC
Pages no: 329
Edition language: English
Series: Bill Turner (#1)
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Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer rated it
3.5 I Wanted More Turner
This was a really solid murder mystery. There were a lot of flashbacks but overall they were handled well. A Latin guy falls for an Irish teacher in East LA. They have a long term relationship and when a murder happens they are brought back together. Oddly I didn't really care too much about these M...
Reading is like breathing...
Reading is like breathing... rated it
2.5 Good plot but the MCs drove me effin' mad.
2.5 stars.When I started to read Amor En Retrogrado I was very excited. However, my excitement retrograded steadily and by the end of the book I felt totally drained and incredibly annoyed which led me to my decision to not read the next installment immediately. Although I'm tempted to give it a try...
Ilhem
Ilhem rated it
5.0 4,5 stars + 0,5 of hyped up emotions
It can hardly be called a romance, but this! This is my happy place. Two persons meet, sparks fly, bodies ignite and hearts beat faster. Sometimes too, dysfunctional needs meet within the chemistry, two pieces fitting precisely together, clicking to form an unrelenting machinery that elates and t...
karlakolumna
karlakolumna rated it
4.0 Amor en Retrogrado
Not quite what I was expecting, but enjoyable all the same. The mystery/suspense part was really well done and I liked the diversity of the different characters. Despite there being multiple MCs, which kind of automatically leads to less "stage time" for each character (so to speak), they all felt r...
Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it
3.0 Amor en Retrogrado
This was weird because I approached it with the assumption that Robert and JD were the MCs, but it was actually the Turner dude who was the most important...Throughout it all, I had a weird sense of...disconnect. There was an odd surreality to it that I wasn't sure if it was merely because it was an...
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