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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Josupra


picked it up today.. let me see how long it will take me to finish it.. will come back with my review :)

In the meanwhile if you get a chance, read the 2 Julie James books I mentioned.. I am eagerly waiting for someone to read and see if they liked it as much as I did.

Will pucca do so and post my thoughts. Right now Imlie, early morning reviews and catching up to the threads is taking soooo much time that it feels like I have none leftover to do anything else😆

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Posted: 4 years ago
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just completed "ASSAULT" by Geoff Wolak. a 2nd part in 6 series book. gripping story. but its frustating to read all the 6 books to complete

read on some app - ebookmine

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Josupra


picked it up today.. let me see how long it will take me to finish it.. will come back with my review :)

In the meanwhile if you get a chance, read the 2 Julie James books I mentioned.. I am eagerly waiting for someone to read and see if they liked it as much as I did.

Jos, finally finished Sexiest man alive and it was gooood. Loved the banter b/w the leads and the FL was nicely sketched out. Would have loved to have some more convos and sharing about their personal lives, but otherwise it was a great read.

Will get back after I finish with Practice one as well. Also looks like I have a lot more Julie James books, so will get back with other recommendations as well.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Apsvenky

Jos, finally finished Sexiest man alive and it was gooood. Loved the banter b/w the leads and the FL was nicely sketched out. Would have loved to have some more convos and sharing about their personal lives, but otherwise it was a great read.

Will get back after I finish with Practice one as well. Also looks like I have a lot more Julie James books, so will get back with other recommendations as well.


I love their banter and also the characters, by the end of the book I wanted to know more about their back story, especially Jason, we do not know anything about his childhood or family. The funny thing is they didn’t explicitly talk about a lot of things, even they never said they love each other, and as per contemporary novels standard, they didn’t even kiss each other.. but they know what they mean in each other’s lives. So, finally he announces she is his fiancé and then takes a step back, thinking if he did cross a line 🤣
for me it felt more like an Indian story in 90s


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Posted: 4 years ago
#25

Originally posted by: Josupra


I love their banter and also the characters, by the end of the book I wanted to know more about their back story, especially Jason, we do not know anything about his childhood or family. The funny thing is they didn’t explicitly talk about a lot of things, even they never said they love each other, and as per contemporary novels standard, they didn’t even kiss each other.. but they know what they mean in each other’s lives. So, finally he announces she is his fiancé and then takes a step back, thinking if he did cross a line 🤣
for me it felt more like an Indian story in 90s


Haan na. Even I was surprised by the end of the book ke bina itna baat kiye they just knew they clicked. Reminded me of our favourite kapil😆

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