
Review – The Forbidden Man by Karina Halle
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
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
The writing itself was excellent, as always, and this group of friends is always fun to revisit. But, wow, that whole last few chapters almost ruined it for me. -Smut Matters
I don’t even know where to start with this book. It was so good. It took me apart and put me back together again, and I don’t even know how to talk about it. -Smut Matters
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Get this book – you won’t be sorry. -Smut Matters
This was one of the rare stories I thought worked as a novella instead of a novel. Neve and Tor had the kind of fun enemies-to-lovers relationship that’s so much fun to watch. -Smut Matters
Bottom line – if you’re determined to read everything Kate Meader writes, and I can’t blame you if you are, this book will fill that space. But you could also skip it and be ok. Isobel and Vadim just weren’t a great couple. – Smut Matters
Get this one. You won’t regret it. -Smut Matters
Overall, I loved this book, I would recommend it to anyone, but I also had issues with it. Hence the middle-of-the-road rating despite my love for the characters. – Smut Matters
I love Kate Meader. I love Harper. I love Remy. This book is going to go onto my perennial re-read shelf right next to Game Plan. – Smut Matters