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  • Book Quote #54

    Book Quote #54

    Evelyn Hugo was a huge star in the 60s famous for her roles and her beauty. Even now in her 70s, she’s still a symbol of glamour. However, attached to that name is the mystery behind her love life. He married seven times in her lifetime and even though the media loved theorizing and spreading Continue reading

  • Book Quote #53

    Book Quote #53

    Evelyn Hugo was a huge star in the 60s famous for her roles and her beauty. Even now in her 70s, she’s still a symbol of glamour. However, attached to that name is the mystery behind her love life. He married seven times in her lifetime and even though the media loved theorizing and spreading Continue reading

  • Book Quote #52

    Book Quote #52

    As a standalone, I think this worked out pretty average. Even though there are a lot of negative things, I appreciated the author’s attempt to make it more complicated with the stalker and art thief plot points. As usual, there are a lot of romance cliches in it and a romance reader would probably revel Continue reading

  • Book Quote #51

    Book Quote #51

    As a standalone, I think this worked out pretty average. Even though there are a lot of negative things, I appreciated the author’s attempt to make it more complicated with the stalker and art thief plot points. As usual, there are a lot of romance cliches in it and a romance reader would probably revel Continue reading

  • Book Quote #50

    Book Quote #50

    As a standalone, I think this worked out pretty average. Even though there are a lot of negative things, I appreciated the author’s attempt to make it more complicated with the stalker and art thief plot points. As usual, there are a lot of romance cliches in it and a romance reader would probably revel Continue reading

  • Book Quote #49

    Book Quote #49

    Jules Ambrose and Josh Chen have always hated each other and not a single interaction between them before the events of this book would not end without throwing insults at each other. The only reason they’re in the same orbit is that Josh’s beloved sister, Ava, stuck with Jules as her best friend since college. Continue reading

  • Book Quote #48

    Book Quote #48

    Jules Ambrose and Josh Chen have always hated each other and not a single interaction between them before the events of this book would not end without throwing insults at each other. The only reason they’re in the same orbit is that Josh’s beloved sister, Ava, stuck with Jules as her best friend since college. Continue reading

  • Book Quote #47

    Book Quote #47

    Jules Ambrose and Josh Chen have always hated each other and not a single interaction between them before the events of this book would not end without throwing insults at each other. The only reason they’re in the same orbit is that Josh’s beloved sister, Ava, stuck with Jules as her best friend since college. Continue reading

  • Book Quote #46

    Book Quote #46

    Rhys Larsen had two major rules on the job. First, he was never going to get involved in his client’s personal lives. Second, his client must follow his security protocols. After insisting on his second rule, however, Bridget had no problem following his first rule. She hated all his rules. The main point of her Continue reading

  • Book Quote #45

    Book Quote #45

    Rhys Larsen had two major rules on the job. First, he was never going to get involved in his client’s personal lives. Second, his client must follow his security protocols. After insisting on his second rule, however, Bridget had no problem following his first rule. She hated all his rules. The main point of her Continue reading

  • Book Quote #44

    Book Quote #44

    This book feels like a teenage girl’s introduction to p*rn, only a little bit elevated. The characters are close to one-dimensional. The events in the storyline have too many coincidences that almost every scene was predictable, and they were obviously led there through offensively obvious plot devices. But the sexual intensity gradually increases so you Continue reading

  • Book Quote #43

    Book Quote #43

    This book feels like a teenage girl’s introduction to p*rn, only a little bit elevated. The characters are close to one-dimensional. The events in the storyline have too many coincidences that almost every scene was predictable, and they were obviously led there through offensively obvious plot devices. But the sexual intensity gradually increases so you Continue reading