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Brooke

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Brooke and Cord's banter and sparks have definitely grabbed my attention right from their first scene together. . I have really admired this series. It tackles several different situations and nations and unique situations of the human trafficking world. . This whole series has the grit paired with the intensity that is characteristic to this author's work. . I lived seeing the Metcalfe brothers together. Having them all together and the banter between them was one of my favorite things.  Cord. I loved Cord. He was dedicated to his mission and so funny with his internal dialogue and the sharp banter he exchanged with Brooke. That banter was exactly what this book needed. Brooke was a unique heroine in a crazy situation that had me holding my breath.  This book deals with some heavy things that happen to the characters. Based on the subject it is understandable. Still it was hard. And so sad. But it is the harsh truth to far too many people in this world. The ending carried that

Wild About Rory

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I LOVED IT! Sara Blackard once again delivers a book that is an absolute pleasure to read. And it was an enemies to lovers. So fun, and absolutely swoony! I lived the down to earth vulnerability of Rory but she has a strength all her own and paired with Dax....all the heart eyes. Dax is a fantastic, masculine, protective hero with his own past mistakes and insecurities that he needed to grow through. And the kisses...#swoonworthy people! I keep thinking each book is my new favorite and this one is no different.  All the fun of the "fish-out-of-water " and the tension of "enemies to lovers " was a recipe for the perfect fast paced romance. Did I mention the kisses? . I recieved a complementary copy of this book from the author.  All thoughts and opinions are honest and completely my own.

spotlight and Shadow

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This dueling timeline had me completely pulled into the story and eagerly wanting to find out what was going to happen next. Rachel Scott McDaniel has a unique style of writing 1920s and contemporary romance that makes the characters relatable, the situations page turning, and the stories full of hope. I loved it. I was pulled in and eagerly flipping pages to see how everything was going to unfold.  She had me hooked! And the romance had me feeling all the feels! I loved the message of second chances and hope beyond past disappointments. I loved how she had her characters connected over the story in a way that held so much meaning and made the theme of the book that much richer. I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys split time novels, 1920s with a dash of mystery. And anyone who enjoys a second chance romance! I recieved a copy of this book from the publisher through Netgally all opinions in this review are honest and completely my own.