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Review / Saga Too Far - Abbi Glines

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Fallen Too Far - Abbi Glines Wanting what you're not supposed to have ... She is only nineteen years old. She is the daughter of her new stepfather. She remains naive and innocent for spending the last three years looking after her sick mother. But for Rush Finlay of twenty-four, though, she's the only thing that has been off limits. The money of his famous father, the desperation of his mother to win his love, and his charm are the three reasons why he has never been told no. Blaire Wynn left his small farm in Alabama after his mother died, to live with his father and his new wife in a beach house that expands along the coast of the Florida Gulf. She is not ready for lifestyle change and knows she will never fit into this world. Then there's her sexy stepbrother with whom her father leaves her during the summer while he runs off to Paris with his wife. Rush is as coddling as beautiful. It is also getting under your skin. He knows that he is anything but goo...

Review / Forbidden - Tabitha Suzuma

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Forbidden - Tabitha Suzuma It is a forbidden love and if they discover them there will be no happy ending. Lochan and Maya have felt more friends than brothers. Faced with their inability to care for their alcoholic mother and the absence of a father who abandoned them, the two young men must take care of their three younger siblings and hide their situation from social services, because neither is of age. The responsibility they share and the difficulties they face unite them, even pushing them to fall in love. Both know that their relationship is wrong and should not continue, but at the same time they can not control their emotions and the attraction that dominates them. ~ Genre: Fiction ~ Pages: 375 ~ Language: Spanish / English Before starting the review I want to warn you that if you are sensitive to certain issues, either because of your religion or simply because of the taboo in them, it is time to leave this publication. Prohibited is a book in w...

Review / Black Ice - Becca Fitzpatrick

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Hielo Negro - Becca Fitzpatrick What started as a challenge and a fun trip to the mountains threatens to become a terrible nightmare. Britt is about to discover that her worst fears can come true. Your deep knowledge of the region may be your passport to salvation. But if he tries to survive, he will have to embark on the darkest adventure of his life.  A thrilling thriller that will keep you on track from the first to the last page. ~ Genre: Romance ~ Pages: 350 ~ Language: Spanish / English Before starting the review I want to tell you that in this writing I will not give any kind of information about the story since it is better to enter it without knowing much. For those readers who have entered the wonderful world of hush hush written by this same author, it should be understood that although this book is just as wonderful as the saga mentioned above, these books are not related at all. Black Ice is a book whose theme is Stockholm syndrome (f...