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Apr 9, 2018

Review: Try

Try Try by Ella Frank
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“Logan quickly assessed the loose brown curls, broad shoulders, trim waist, and– Speaking of asses…”

So, before we get too far ahead of ourselves, I should let you know – Logan is looking at a man. Just in case the “broad shoulders” didn’t clue you in… Now I have read a few M/M Romance books, but this is one that I first read about two months ago and I’ve already re-read it. Okay, that makes me seem weird, but hear me out.

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Review: Ball Buster

Ball Buster Ball Buster by Kara Sheridan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sadie and Carson were high school sweethearts. Needless to say they broke up. However, being from a small town, and basically being the King and Queen of Football, the town didn't like Sadie after the break up since she's the one who left.

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Review: Unforgiven

Unforgiven Unforgiven by Ruth Clampett
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

I gave up on this book at about 23% complete. This is a travesty. Triggers abound... and fair warning - this is going to be a rant...

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Review: Robbie

Robbie Robbie by Ella Frank
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Let me start out by saying, I loved Robbie as a supporting character in Tate and Logan's books. I'm not going to spoil anything about Temptation, however, some of what I'm going to talk about will spoil secondary plot points - hence the reason I said you should absolutely read the Temptation books first.

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Review: Test Drive

Test Drive Test Drive by Riley Hart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The journey that Justin Evanson took during Test Drive was harrowing. His father is sick, and he’s not the man he’s known his entire life. Not only did he have to deal with his father dying of cancer, he lost his understanding of where he stood in his father’s life. All of a sudden he has a brother and sister he never knew about, the children his father walked away from to raise him. Everyone is focused on how his siblings feel about the recent reemergence of a man that walked away from them so many years ago, but what about Justin?

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