
Review – Twist by Kylie Scott
Will I read the next one in the series? Probably because unless something is just completely unreadable trash, I tend to finish series, especially short ones like trilogies. -Smut Matters
Will I read the next one in the series? Probably because unless something is just completely unreadable trash, I tend to finish series, especially short ones like trilogies. -Smut Matters
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The book was well-written, of course – Rebekah Weatherspoon is a really good writer. And I’ll probably read the rest of the series, mainly so I can keep up with Miss Leona. But it won’t replace Rafe or Haven as my top Weatherspoon reads. -Smut Matters
This book was good – I’ve enjoyed the series, and I liked this one. I’ll read the next one. But Florence will not be my favorite heroine of the three. *NOT LIKE OTHER GIRLS* generally ruins a heroine for me, but that’s my own preference. -Smut Matters
I just couldn’t connect with Mack or Liz. I wanted to, because the premise of the book was fun, and it started out really strong. I am really looking forward to the third book, because I like Alexis and Noah, but this one was a bit of a miss for me. -Smut Matters
Karina Halle is on the same plan as Talia Hibbert for me – I read them slowly so that I always have at least one that I can pick up when I’m feeling the need to cry or scream. -Smut Matters
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New Waiting on Wednesday!
I think most romance readers will enjoy Bailey and Jake. It’s a quick read, and if you’re new to Melissa Blue like I was, it’s a good entry into her backlist. -Smut Matters
This book was funny and light, even considering the heavy internal issues Tess and Cole deal with, and it was what I’ve come to expect from Avery Flynn. -Smut Matters