Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. If you’re not familiar with ACRO series, ACRO is the Agency for Covert Rare Operatives. They are a group of people with superhuman abilities. Many of them are former military and the ones that aren’t have a military like training at ACRO. I’ve...
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. I’ve really been enjoying this series. It has taken me a while to work my way through the series, but I’ve really been enjoying it. It is sorta of a take on the X-Men. There are people with special abilities of all different kinds. There are d...
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. I continue to enjoy this series. It is a pretty erotic PNR that hints at X-Men. There is also a ton of action and suspense that goes on in this series. In this one, Ms. Croft (who is Larissa Ione and Stephanie Tyler), has more than just the ...
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. While I enjoyed the first book in this series, I really loved this visit back into the world of ACRO (Agency for Rare Covert Operatives). ACRO is an organization very similar to the X-Men. Somewhat military group where people have different ...
Knew going in these were just short snippets in time but did not expect them to carry off the "punch" they both contained as well as they did. Excellent quick reads, perfect for a lunch break time wise.
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. I read the first book in this series, Riding the Storm, and found the world fascinating. When I saw that this was still on available for review, I asked around and found that I could read this one before reading the rest of the series, so I ...
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. I started this series because I saw a more recent release from this series on That's What I'm Talking About. When I saw that Larissa Ione (who I love) was half of Sydney Croft, I decided that this needed to be on my list ASAP. Reading the post on Jen's...
I'm generally not a big threesomes book fan but the enemies/lovers premise felt like it could be fun. And in fact, that was my favourite part of the book. The snark and outright hostility between the three was highly entertaining. The trouble was the quick about face into togetherness. It took away ...
Taggart and Justice were childhood friends and more. On the run together with their mothers, the pair had to hide their unusual abilities out of fear they will be taken and killed just like their fathers. However, that all changed a few years back when both Tag and Justice’s moms were killed. Justic...
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