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Well, not what I thought…

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-23-25

Okay, so I kind of jumped ahead in the series because honestly, the other characters didn’t really pull me in as side characters. At first I was curious about Travis, but by the end of Book 1, I just wasn’t that interested, nothing major, they just didn’t hook me. So I decided to skip ahead to Reed and Krisney’s story.

It started off strong, interesting and even funny despite the drama and for a while, I was really into it. But then... the dreaded miscommunication trope hits, and for literally no good reason too. It was frustrating because there was already a solid potential conflict with the one crazy B (you’ll know who I mean if you read it), and that could’ve been enough. Instead, the author tossed in this totally unnecessary miscommunication that felt forced, like it was just there to create drama, I mean there was already the 12 years! Sheesh!

Honestly, I almost DNF’d the book at that point because it got so dumb. It also kind of felt like the author was trying to cram every possible thing into this one book. Some parts were still enjoyable, just not as much as I was expecting based on how strong it started.

I won’t say don’t read it or I don’t recommend but I also won’t hype it up as a must-read either. It’s kind of a “meh, up to you” read.
The good news is it’s free on Audible right now, and the narrators did a solid job!

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Enjoyable…

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4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-22-25

Okay so, I just finished this one and honestly? I really enjoyed it! Is it the best book ever? No. But did I have a good time? 100% yes. The story was engaging and surprisingly sweet…and get this, I actually liked the FMC (I know, right?). She’s sort of an almost-farmer? She’s making a living selling eggs and minding her own business when the MMC shows up, fresh out of prison, with the prison body… and she’s smitten!

Now, before you roll your eyes: yes, it's insta-love, but it's done in a sweet, believable way. And major points because both characters are in their 30s (plus plus) and they actually act like grown-ups. No ridiculous miscommunication trope (which you know I cannot stand). They hit obstacles, sure, but they deal with them like adults, and that alone made it worth the read.

I don’t want to spoil anything, but if you're on the fence — it's enjoyable, easy to sink into, and it's free on Audible right now and narration is also really good…So really, you’ve got nothing to lose.

The downfall, the side characters didn’t draw me in much… I thought I wanted to know about Travis but changed my mind and decided on Reed’s story, next.

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Not the best…

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1 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
2 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-19-25

I ended up reading and honestly, I wish I hadn’t but seriously glad I didn’t waste a credit on it. The FMC was so ditsy and frustrating. She was stumbling through life and mad about it, when she hears it said out loud? It was laughable. She did the dumbest things, didn’t think before acting and her whole “appeal” was being pretty because she had zero personality. Like, no wit, no charm, just her having conversations with herself in her head and the only thing she had going was being “beautiful” 🙄

Basically, her only accomplishment was attracting the rich dude—and even that was messy. She tried to be all coy and played the whole “I’m quitting” game over and over like it was cute. It wasn’t. The MMC? Too broken from the past. He’s got trauma, trying to be there for his brother without professional help, and instead of focusing on that, he gets distracted by this pretty, hot mess. Their entire dynamic was push and pull, back and forth, almost the whole effin book…over and over and so annoying!

She never listened to her “boss” pretending to be helpful… she sort of was but it was all to gain love…

I struggled to enjoy the book and honestly, I think my eyes almost got stuck from how much I was rolling them. And don’t get me started on how she was supposedly close to Elia but couldn’t give two sh*ts about the niece and nephew was it because she was getting paid more and had a chance to nag the hot boss? Just... ugh. The self-delusion was the most exhausting part.

Save yourself the time. Not worth it.

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Loved!!! One of the best military tropes (its short though)

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-15-25

I haven’t read a ton of military books, but this one seriously stood out. I loved the lives these characters led. We met Jasper in the previous book, and I’m so glad I came back to read his story. Honestly, it read like real life.

Emily was such a refreshing character, a genuinely down-to-earth, relatable woman who felt like she could walk right off the page and be a bestie in your life.. This was actually the first single mom romance I’ve truly truly enjoyed. Usually, I steer clear because they often don’t make sense or feel inauthentic, like someone’s idea of a single mom, and that idea is usually annoying and infuriating to read. But Emily? She was incredible. Real, grounded, and strong despite everything she’d been through.

Spice-wise, I’d say it’s a 🌶️ (1/5) not spicy at all, which might be a downside if you prefer heat in your romance 😉 But honestly, the emotional depth more than made up for it and I guess made sense with the story line… I wish it was longer (I saw there’s second generation, I might just check those out too 😀).

This can definitely be read as a standalone, but reading book 1 gives you a little extra context. That one was okay, but this book? Not to be missed.

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The best in the series…

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-11-25

Okay, first of all, I can’t believe I almost skipped this one! Seriously, what was I thinking?! Shocked at myself, truly. This ended up being hands down the best book in the series. I’m not even exaggerating. I devoured it and now I’m sitting here in a full-on book slump because nothing is hitting the same after this.

Let’s talk about Hans and Cassandra. I LOVED loooooooooooved them. There was no the annoying miscommunication (I HATE this trope), no childish push and pull, and thank goodness none of that cringey “I don’t like him, even though I obviously do” denial. It was just real. Their connection felt natural, grown, and believable. I appreciated every second of their dynamic.

Hans, who we met in the last book (and who totally gorg and mysterious), continues to be mysterious and gorgeous but in a super grounded, non-flashy way. Despite coming from money and carrying a pretty heartbreaking past, he lives a “normal life” with his undercover mission of course AND doesn’t feel the need to flaunt anything. Love a humble king 😅 not to be confused with King …

And Cassandra? I LOVED her!!! It’s been awhile since I actually loved any FMC. She was such a refreshing character. She comes from a supportive, loving family, and she wasn’t written like every other heroine, you know, five-foot-nothing and 90 pounds soaking wet. No, she sounded like a real, relatable woman you could actually picture living next door and being friends with. And even with Hans being tall and gorgeous (because of course he is), they matched. It never felt like one was carrying the story more than the other I enjoyed both POVs.

What also really won me over? Cassandra wasn’t written to be clueless or constantly in distress or the worst, no self preservation in sight… Like when Hans says “duck,” she ducks (I can’t remember if that were the actual words but you get the gist) no stupid drama, no unnecessary questions, no “wait, what?” while bullets fly. She was smart, capable, and kept up with him the whole way. It was honestly so refreshing to see a female lead who didn’t need to be rescued every other chapter.

The story itself was sweet, with just enough danger and mystery to keep things intense, but I don’t want to give anything away. Just know that it had everything I wanted and nothing I rolled my eyes at. I even liked The Alliance togetherness there at the end… (I wonder how Dom felt though that they made him jump hoops but invite Hans to join like it was nothing 😆)

Did I mention how much I enjoyed this book? I didn’t expect it to be this good. And now I need you to read it immediately so you can live it too. Please and thank you.

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Drawn on…

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-01-25

OMG! This drawn on and ooooooooon… I couldn’t even say angtsy because the girl was really stupid and all she had going was a tiny body 🙄 what was the draw? Immaturity? Any decent conversation was not between them…
I powered through thinking it will get better, she can’t be this dumb, he will smart up… none of those things happened… I don’t even care what happens next, it is a cliffy by the way…

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Didn’t enjoy this one…perplexed…

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-28-25

So I finished the book, finally, this one just didn’t hit the same for me. I felt like there was a chunk missing in the story… it hard to connect with the characters.

They started off really intense, but then it felt like that was all they did. Mind you, I love smutty reads and I’m not trying to yuck anyone’s yum here but it would’ve been nice to see them actually do something together. Like, that scene toward the end where she couldn’t sleep after the shit went down and he took her to bed to watch TV.

I mean, he says he loves her at some point, but… when did that happen? It felt like that came out of nowhere, okay maybe it was love at first sight and I could sort of see the confusion and the taboo of it all BUT still didn’t feel the connection… it would have been nice if they didn’t declare it, maybe I’m the only one who didn’t see it? I was confused by the “love,” obsession, maybe?

I love dark romance, and enjoy smutty reads even from the first page and also open to different kinks on page but I don’t know about this one… Raylee’s only positive thing is that she was sex positive and owned that but that was literally it! She had nothing else going for her… Colton was obsessive and controlling including his friends and I guess because he was rich? The friend’s went along?

The LORDS adjacent thing was interesting and I don’t know… I didn’t enjoy this book… I’m going to get Madness, hopefully that’s better.

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I was hoping it was better

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-18-25

It just wasn’t what I thought it would be… it dragged on in some parts, I didn’t understand their connection… although I liked FMC in the end… Nate was likable at first…
It was a bit off for me…

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ARG!

Total
2 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-13-25

So, I just finished a book, and while it started off strong, I’ve got some mixed feelings about it. The main character, Santiago, was sexy as hell at first, but then his insecurities really started to bug me. And don't even get me started on the sudden need for Chloe 🙄 If she had been around for at least six months, maybe I’d buy it, but their connection felt like insta-love without any of the fun stuff. She liked him because he lived in a “castle,” and then pretended to be shocked when she found out he was famous. Gag. She’s from NYC; she has to know that only rich people live in huge houses, right? I mean she speculated he could have been a movie star since his brother in law was also super handsome 🙄 the pretense is what aggravates me…

Literally, the whole thing felt off. With that said, I did enjoy Santiago’s relationship with his brother-in-law. And the way he interacted with his sister and mom felt pretty authentic, that came off from the pages. But Chloe? She was just another typical girl who landed a rich guy and tries to keep him around by pretending and doing a lot of things so he likes her… it’s 101, her actions 🙄. Oh, and don’t let me started how shitty of a friend she is… I can’t remember her asking anything about the friend, it’s all about her “updates” and her shitty mom…She then totally forgets about her friend too. Like, I bet if her friend had snagged the rich guy, she would’ve tried to hook Chloe up with single guys but nooooo she completely ditched her friend until Santiago did something about it. It was crazy! If anything, after all the years her friend supported her, you’d think Chloe would be trying to help her friend find a rich guy too, not forget about her completely once she got the prize. That only solidifies how shitty Chloe’s character was… I won’t even get into “I can’t forgive him but I’ll forgive Mateo because I need him” what dumbfuckery is that? Looking for “conflict are we? Sigh

ARG… I guess It was an okay love story, but the connection between them was off. And the spice level? .5 at best! So, we couldn’t even get that 😤
Honestly, the book dragged for me, and I didn’t feel much of a spark between the two of them. Wouldn’t recommend it if you’re looking for something that feels real, fun or has a lot of heat.

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Best in the series 3.75⭐️

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-08-25


I really did enjoy one, more than the first 2… Dominic Gonzalez! Yum!

Anyway, this book great moments, I was completely hooked at first, but when I got to the second part, it just felt a little off for me. It seemed like things started to drift, and by the end, I was left feeling like it wasn’t fully tied up. It almost felt incomplete. I needed a bit more, things were introduced but not quite explained and no, this is not one of those books where the reader draws a conclusion…

Is there a fourth book in the series? Or maybe Hans gets his own story? I’m not sure, but I was really hoping for a more satisfying conclusion. And speaking of Hans, is he creating an army of women? That would be such an interesting angle… why did he need to talk to Dom? Why such a dramatic way to get attention and then disappear? Who is he??? I feel like some parts of this book could have been taken out to explain others if length was an issue… just my 2 cents here…

On a positive note, I really loved Dom! He was definitely the best character for me, hands down! I felt his character was stronger and interesting. Valentine BUT I don’t get the weird shift once they tasted luxury. Their personalities changed, and it just didn’t make sense to me. It was a bit frustrating…and I say this for every book lately and maybe it’s a thing? The can’t find words, come off as tongue tied but they still manage to say other things... I don’t know why, but it just gets under my skin a little. If she stuck with her initial personality she would have said… say the weird thing… 🙄

Oh! They were in Chicago! An amazing city!!!! I wish there was more things about the city incorporated especially that Dom had a penthouse… that’s just me though…

Overall, I liked the story, it’s mafia, duh! but I just felt like things weren’t wrapped up the way I’d hoped, end of trilogy should wrap up everything unless it’s not a trilogy and Hans is getting his own book, in which case, that might tie things together better. And what about Rob and King’s sister? They seemed like important characters too, and I wanted to know more about them!

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