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Rebecca Gallo

Auteur van Dear Mr. Temporary

25 Werken 57 Leden 6 Besprekingen

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Werken van Rebecca Gallo

Dear Mr. Temporary (2019) 10 exemplaren
Presidential Bargain (2017) 5 exemplaren
Forever True (2019) 4 exemplaren
Her Yankee Doodle Daddy (2019) 4 exemplaren
Just Like This (2018) 4 exemplaren
Capitol Promises (2017) 3 exemplaren
Reluctant to Love (2020) 3 exemplaren
Just Like Love (2018) 2 exemplaren
Vanished in Cleveland 2 exemplaren
Resolution: Wanderlust (2019) 2 exemplaren
His Cactus Flower (2019) 2 exemplaren
Royally Scrooged 1 exemplaar
Sugar Plum Daddy (2022) 1 exemplaar

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2.75 Stars.

Relatively well written, but missing a better connection between the mc's.
The adult scenes were a bit mild.
There were some editing errors.
Oh, and it actually leads to another book about these same mc's, so it's basically an HFN.
A very short read at about 40 pages, but felt longer due to 'drag'.
 
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bodebeabay | Sep 25, 2022 |
The suspense is never ending! It was interesting to read a book from a city you live in so that always adds to the fun and the adventure! So far this series is fast paced and a page turner! The characters are entertaining and it's easy to read. It really is an edge of your seat and so far doesn't seem to be slowing down!
 
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jacashjoh | Jun 26, 2022 |
A good story but it ends on a cliffhanger and there is no warning in the original blurb.
 
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izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |
Part 2 and the conclusion of Cami and Garrett's story.

There were parts of the story I liked but there were parts I didn't really connect with.
Garrett is MIA when the book starts so the couple are separate.
Garret is a jealous possessive Hero type but he also has his faults. He makes mistakes, some decisions that are unwise or hasty and I liked that he wasn't perfect.
The heroine was a bit of a doormat at times, supportive but I felt there was a bit of blind faith esp were money was concerned.
I didn't like that there seemed to be endless supplies of money available for investment from trust funds etc, the Hero did say no but we were talking millions, just felt it made the story a bit out of touch with 'the little people'.

The story took a direction I wasn't expecting for example....
Palmer, for me his issues didnt work, in book 1 he loved Cami and I thought it was fair enough he got worse with his jealously etc but it seemed a bit OTT.

Also they forgave what he did. He set up basically Garrett to be raped by Nikki, she got off Scott free and he was forgiven when he died, even going to his funeral. I dunno I would have found it very hard to offer that sort of support after the sexual abuse he planned even if he was acting on a traumatised revenge plot.

Also Palmer was saying wasn't worthy but he still thought he could offer Cami something. I just couldn't connect.

Also the fact about the date rape drug, I thought for sure it could be found in your blood stream, surely you'd have had the test in case, until you had the test you wouldn't know which drug had been used and that would affect whether it was detectable in the blood stream.

How did Nikki get hold of the drug? Is it readily available for anyone to just get hold of.
I was enjoying the book up to that point but the plot for me became a bit unbelievable.
No cheating.
No intimate scenes with anyone other than the Hero and heroine, there are vague details of some photographs of Nikki basically sexually assaulting an unconscious, drugged Garrett but he would never have participated in anything with anyone else.

Breadcrumbs dropped for future books in series possibly.
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izzied | Oct 29, 2020 |

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Werken
25
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57
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½ 3.5
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6
ISBNs
2
Talen
1

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