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The Wife Protectors: Giles by Chantel Seabrook, Frankie Love

platinum_introvert's review

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5.0

This second installment in the Six Men of Alaska series is full of action, drama, and steam. Each book so far centers attention around on of Tia's husbands, and this time we get to explore Giles. Will Tia's past catch up to her or will her men keep her safe?

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

macnchz's review

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2.0

Frustrating lack of character development in this one, so I’ll be setting this series aside.

mrose21's review against another edition

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2.0

I'm contemplating giving this a 1 star but decided ultimately not to because I chose to read it knowing it was a dystopia. And really that is my main problem with this book.
Forget the way this is written. Its almost sexist the book and I've read a fair few reverse harems. I can appreciate this book is different. Its pretty interesting the whole idea that women are dying and theres very few left. Instead of entertained this book just made my anxiety worse and didn't help me go to sleep like another reverse harem may have done and has done in the past.
Partly my fault because apparently this is a trigger - I was already feeling anxious yay lockdown again - but I really hoped this would distract me enough. Instead I got worried and I've decided to bin this series off. No point forcing myself to get through a series I'm not in love with.
I also wasn't impressed with the guys, they're all just meh. Fallon is annoying me like crazy, I'm curious about Banks but hes never in the story like that. Giles who this was about is just too boring, Emerson is interesting but again lacks anything and then Hux and Sal(?) are just plain yawn.
I think this book and this series may have been saved if it was less sex (god am I saying that) and a liitle more about what is going on with women. I felt like it was glossed over and ignored.

queenblife's review

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5.0

Can’t read fast enough

This is the 2nd story in Tia’s journey and I just can’t read fast enough! Page turning and quick paced, I love how the story of each husband just keeps unfolding. I also love how the books pick up where the last one left off!

nisey429's review against another edition

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5.0

The story of Tia and her husbands continues. We see what goes on after she tries to flee for her husbands safey. The story is so engaging that I literally cursed when the book ends on a cliff hanger. I am dying for the next book.

flynnrider90's review

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emotional

2.5

sionna's review against another edition

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3.0

No individual reviews, but a longer series review on book 6's review.

talknerdybookblog's review

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4.0

Banks and so many of the other guys are dicks.

And, yet, I kept on reading.
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