The authors literally just took an ERP they did and made it into an ebook with no editing if the errors and awful excuse for pov changes are anything to go by.
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eh ..... that was my initial reaction when finishing this book. Just too morbid of a voice for me. Guess I am a girl who needs an HEA. In it's favor, it was well written and if you are into more of a psychological character study, this was successful. This may sound a bit weird, but since it i...
2.5A story where the "I love yous" come fast and furious. I'm still not quite sure if Javier even likes Andrew or respects him. Definitely a more HFN kind of ending. These are colleagues who sleep together on a business trip and decide pretty suddenly they are in love. There were some interesting mo...
I don't really know how to describe this book. Sort of an office romance, but very little takes place in the workplace, so it's more of a "snowed in" story. I really connected with Javier as a character, much more so than Andrew, but I liked both of them well enough. Their attraction with each other...
Stories can serve more than one purpose. Can soothe or inflame; can sink you down into the deeps, or snap sails taut and jerk you up into the stratosphere. This one... this one hurts. If I were wise, I wouldn't review it until I'd had time to calm down.But I don't want to feel this way any longer th...
Very brief. It was an interesting, though tentative, exploration into the world of The Iliad. It didn't seem very conclusive - was actually quite abstract - but still, rather good. I get that the vagueness and ambiguity might have been the authors' intent/the effect they were going for, but honestly...
Kind of muddled, honestly. It was enjoyable, but neither POV was deep enough or distinct enough for me to ever know whose head I was in. I think this would have benefitted from sticking in one head, making the other character more of an object of desire/mystery. As it was I spent a lot of the time a...
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