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Assistant to the Villain By: Hannah Nicole

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 Dear Readers,     From opening to end, this book had me absorbed. There was something that had me entertained throughout the story because it didn’t become boring. Although I was expecting something a slight more in the romance division between the villain and his assistant, but they had me hanging on that one. For certain, it wasn’t boring in the slimmest, indeed I was predicting some romance between those two. They did deliver endless hints of them both craving to have something further than what they are presently having, but they both seemed to have chickened out last minute each moment they were going to confess.     The stable advancement of the story holds you obsessed with wishing to discover out who is that is producing destruction in the systems that the villain had put a lot of time developing up with. The further things become heated, the further you realize you may identify who it is that is the ongoing headache of this book. Nevertheless the momen...

The coworker By: Freida McFadden

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Dear Readers, This book took me by surprise to say the least. The twist at the end of the book will have you conflicted as well as wondering how and when things became as crazy as they did. It was insane how you thought it was one girl's fault and turns out that they are both crazy. I couldn’t have guessed that Natalie actually had driven Dawn’s best friend to her death when they were younger. I feel like it was a bit petty to have Natalie arrested for something that had happened 13 years prior. Not only that they pretty much killed one girl to use her body to frame Natalie with instead of Dawn killing herself because she didn’t want to die. She enjoyed seeing the horror that played out on Natalie’s face as she was getting ready to get arrested for her “crimes” even though she was very much confused as to what she was actually being accused of or so it seems. Come to find out Natalie was actually embezzling money out of the company, but Dawn found out what she had been doing behind...

Neon Gods By: Katee Roberts

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 Dear Readers,       Do not walk, run to pick up a copy of this book. This has been the book that I have been very much absorbed to that I couldn’t put it down in the slightest, I finished this book in two days. It is spicy, sad, heartfelt, and thrilling all in one. You won’t see any of the even develop or play the way that they do because it develops very quick and so suddenly that it catches you surprised. It keeps you on the threshold of your seat at all times because you don’t realize when a war will break out or when everything is just continuing to stay calm.     People you assume will remain villains the whole story establish that they will be shifting their point of view and will be supporting the other party on what they need to get to the outcome that would benefit them the most. It’s a crazy development of situations and events that will leave your jaw on the ground after you find out what develops and how it takes place.     ...

The Nanny By: Lana Ferguson

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 Dear Readers,  Dear Readers,      This book is 90% spice and 10% story. It was still a great book, and I shed some tears while reading this. Very detailed story, but it unquestionably has a good development and demonstrates how much the main character actually cares for this family because she puts them first when she starts fooling around with the dad before she recognizes that she knows him from her account before. She makes sure that things don’t lead down the drain because they don’t work out, and she protects that little girl like she was her own.      The aunt, unquestionably, is a remarkably salty character because she chooses to discover every available reason to make this man lose all rights over his daughter to never see her again, as if her emotions aren’t important. The nanny is absolutely not having any of it because she manages to build a relationship with her, so she can devote more time with her niece instead of seeking to break u...

Terms and conditions by: Lauren Asher

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  Dear Readers,       Terms and conditions is a remarkable book. Declan unquestionably opened up faster into his interest for Iris than Rowan did for Zahra. Even if he recognized that he couldn’t be without her more than necessary, he was still cute and made it worth a while for Iris. They for sure had their ups and downs. At some point, it seems like he thoroughly messed up things between them, and they were just turning worse by the second. He did not stop trying for her, it is by far one of my favorite and I still have the Final Offer to finish, but Lauren Asher produced a masterpiece with this compilation of books.     I suggest you snag yourself a copy of this series, a cup of warm tea and a convenient spot to appreciate this series because I can ensure that you won’t want to put these down for a second. Take time out of my day to read these made it all the better, and honestly, I hope that you guys enjoy it just as much because it really is a goo...

Threads that Bind By: Kiki Hatzopoulo

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 Dear readers,        This is a good book i enjoyed every single moment of the action as well as everything that happened with and to Io in the book. They definitely introduce a lot of characters as you are reading keeping up with all of them is a bit tiring, but even when that was the case the book was exciting, entertaining, as well as kept you on the edge of you seat.  It is an interesting book to read when you want something different than the usual fantasy.     The amount of times that i had to pause and think about what they could’ve done in that situation and, what could’ve been different as well as how that would affect the ending of the book was intense because they left so much room for you to imagine the possibilities of a different outcome and a different ending that it would have you coming up with a lot of different things without even noticing. Keeping in mind of course the massive cliff hanger at the end of the book. Hoping that th...