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ItsAnotherJen
Sweet Filthy Boy | Christina Lauren
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Since I've had such great luck with Christina Lauren, I'm going to try out this series! Let me know if you've read them and what you thought! Looks like the perfect easy summer read. 🌞🏖📚

KadaGul I heard👂 great things about Unhoneymooners. I'll be reading that for Summer ⛱️🍉🌻🕶️ Reading 📚Challenges. 4d
willaful This is a pretty good series. Just an FYI, it's much raunchier than their later works. 4d
ItsAnotherJen @willaful There are a lot of steamy scenes, but there is just something about her writing that sucks me in! I'll be trying the 2nd one after I get caught up on all the Libby holds that came on all at once 2d
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Vicki4
Never Never | Colleen Hoover, Tarryn Fisher
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Great book, enjoyed it. Wasn‘t sure how it was going to go. Very good. Love Colleen‘s books 📚

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Enthrall | Vanessa Fewings
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Enthrall was a very good read. I loved the storyline and the characters in the book. I wanted more BDSM scenes though, and the love scenes between Richard and Mia were subpar. But I guess since this is book one, the author has decided to treat this novel as an introduction to what is expected in book 2.

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psalva I did some research on Tagore at university for a literary criticism class and found his work to be really subtle, sprinkled with internal conflict in interesting ways. I‘m really just familiar with his poems. I‘m curious to see how his novels are. Definitely an author I don‘t see talked about much. 4mo
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I think my favourite of this series of chapbooks (so far). The story centres on a writer asked to judge an essay competition. When the winner withdraws the essay from publication, she is suspicious, thinking that the government has censored the author. Speaking to the author, and their family, brings up wider issues of censorship, kidnapped and assassinated authors.