Laurel Greer presents a novel in the Vino and Veritas series. Contains mature themes.
Daybreak
Kate Hawthorne
audiobookHeartsong
A. E. Wasp
audiobookLimelight
E Davies
audiobookUnguarded
Jay Hogan
audiobookBooklover
JE Birk
audiobookShowstopper
Regina Kyle
audiobookHeartscape
Garrett Leigh
audiobookAftermath
L.A. Witt
audiobookUndercover
Eliot Grayson
audiobookFeatherbed
Annabeth Albert
audiobookHeadstrong
Eden Finley
audiobookGetting Friendly
Saxon James
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Yolène
2024-12-22
I liked this one but I wasn't a fan of the game they played for the first half of the book : They kept touching and kissing without acknowledging what they were doing or their feelings, past or present. Carter is clearly my favorite of the 2 MCs. He's trying so hard and neither his father or Auden is trusting him. I do understand his first project was too much but they just shut him down and were surprised when he left to find people whom believed in him and supported him. Carter is also too understanding for his own good. He let Auden believe he abandoned him when Auden didn't even try to find a compromise and work with him about his projects. Carter didn't left, he was let go and never said anything. I wasn't as impressed by Auden until the end of the book.
Mimmi
2024-11-06
Underbar story! Underbar uppläsare!
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