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debbiereadsbook
debbiereadsbook rated it 8 years ago
Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book. Jumping straight in, because I'm not really sure I liked this book. I DID finish it, although it was touch and go. What I DID like about it, is that we heard from the whodunnit type person, which is kinda vague, I know, bu...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 8 years ago
I read the 2nd edition of this book, out 2/25/17. A quick glimpse into the relationship and almost break-up of two college kids who are young, dumb, and in love.Kyle and Jonathan, both freshmen at university, are madly in love. Except Kyle is ashamed of his humble background and believes that...
Elaine White's Life in Books
Elaine White's Life in Books rated it 8 years ago
Book – A Face Without A HeartAuthor – Rick R. ReedStar rating - ★★★★☆No. of Pages – 200Cover – Gorgeous!POV – 1st person, multi-POVWould I read it again – Yes.Genre – LGBT, Horror, Paranormal** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING PLEASURE **Reviewed for Divine MagazineWarning: contains references t...
...Bookfanatic
...Bookfanatic rated it 8 years ago
I'm going to start this on a positive note let's all look at the cover...seriously that cover is freakin' adorable. I love it cutest dog ever...ok, aside from mine, but still he's really cute and those guys aren't so bad either and added bonus they look like the MCs so I didn't end up reading the bo...
Lenaribka
Lenaribka rated it 8 years ago
Rounded up to 3 starsRick R. Reed is an author whose works I'd like to know better. It was my second full length novel by him, and even if I didn't experience a wow-effect while reading it, the writing was good.Maybe I have yet to discover my favorite work by the author. Lost and Found is a simple s...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 9 years ago
We first meet Beau St. Clair in the prologue, during a memory of a date eight years back, a first date with a great guy named Jackson, a date he enjoyed so very much. Sparks flew during their date, over Gnocchi's at Soldano's, an Italian restaurant in Seattle, and Beau was looking forward to their n...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 9 years ago
I don't have a lot of clever words for this one either, other than that it made me angry, so angry, because the gay-bashing within happens still all over the world, and it enrages me to know that people like Ronnie exists, people who hate others simply for who they are. I cried a lot. Donald's grief...
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 9 years ago
Don't know what happened here ... I usually can enjoy Vivien Dean's stories, although at the same time I don't really have chemistry with Reed's. Maybe it's the combination of the two? In any case, this was just NOT my kind of book- The writing felt 'dry', nothing in here able to evoke any emotion i...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 9 years ago
I love, love, love the "doing the bossman" trope. You know where the boss falls for his employee, the one that's been secretly pining for him all along.And this book's blurb sounded pretty darn good - right up my alley - hinting at this particular trope.Well... In this book, we have Maine (the boss)...
...Bookfanatic
...Bookfanatic rated it 9 years ago
'A Dangerous Game' is a re-release of the book 'Rent' by Rick R. Reed and having never read this story under it's original title I can truthfully say I have no idea if there are any other changes. I don't remember the last time that I read a book with an MC that I just didn't warm up to at all. ...
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