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Book Review: A Little Naughty, Be Still #4, Tia Louise

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  'A Little Naughty', Be Still #4, Tia Louise ( English first | Español debajo) Review: A Little Naughty by Tia Louise Book #4 in the Be Still series Genre: contemporary romance (with some suspense) Tropes: romantic light suspense; small town; marriage of convenience; single mom vibes; good girl x good-bad boy; found family My rating: 3.75-4/5 stars Add to Goodreads A cute story of love and redemption that I really liked. This follows the story of Jemima, a singer who lives in a little town and impersonates Taylor Swift. And Raif, a supposed bad boy who isn't really bad but his town has him labeled as one. After Jemima rescues a little girl from a criminal she moves to her sister's town and starts her life over. Now acting as sort of a mom, she would do whatever is necessary to protect Nikki. She gets to meet Raif again because of her job, she's a journalist at the local newspaper, and they instantly feel attracted to each other. When her past comes back to

Book Review: 'Taken Bride', The Secret Bride #3, Alta Hensley (ENG & ESP)

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'Taken Bride', The Secret Bride #3, Alta Hensley 💬 ENGLISH FIRST | ESPAÑOL DEBAJO 📖 Review: “Taken Bride”, The Secret Bride #3, by Alta Hensley → Tropes: dark romance; suspense; found family; trauma bonding ⭐ My rating: 2.75/3 stars →   Add to Goodreads This is the conclusion to ‘The Secret Bride’ series. The first book is a thriller and follows the story of Ember and Christopher and how they forcedly became husband and wife. The second book is about their life in New York after they escape their prison and all the drama that comes with it. And this is about how Christopher goes out to take her back when she’s again taken away from him. It’s their journey of coming together as willing husband and wife and finding what works for them in their mad world. I liked it but didn’t love it. There was so much more that could have been done and explained, the book fell short: The side characters could have been developed much more, especially Isaac. There was suspense throughout the

Review: The Lying Game (Un juego de mentiras), Sara Jane Woodley (ENG & ESP)

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The Lying Game (Un juego de mentiras), Sara Jane Woodley   ENGLISH FIRST | ESPAÑOL DEBAJO Review: The Lying Game by Sara Jane Woodley ➜ Genre: contemporary romance ➜ Series: (The Brighton Brothers Book 1) ➜ Tropes: small town; grumpy-sunshine; roommates romcom ➜ POV: Dual POV (narrated in first person) ➜ Main characters: Lucy, a cheerful kindergarten teacher from a small town (Cascade Point); Lachan, works at a tech company, his work is his life. ➜ My rating: ➜ #ONECLICK TODAY! https://books2read.com/TheLyingGame ➜ Add to Goodreads: https://bit.ly/TheLyingGame-SJW A book as honest as life itself. This is the story of Lachan and Lucy and how life brought them together. Lachan, due to a blown-up of proportions scandal at work, is forced to take a vacation while the company he works for decides how to handle the issue and their public image. As a result, Lachan decides to take a trip to Cascade Point, a small town where he spent much of his childhood and where his adoptive grandparents