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Vysoko by R.K. Lilley

ginalove2's review against another edition

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emotional fast-paced

5.0

joiiseu's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional medium-paced

4.0

melly2966's review against another edition

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5.0

great great book

octopusgarden's review against another edition

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5.0

After re-reading this, it still brings back the same feelings.
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emotional hopeful lighthearted relaxing tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5


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tamm's review against another edition

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5.0

Fictional boyfriend number 123456789... bahahahaha...

More twists and turns and angst but I really am enjoying this series. I simply cannot get enough of James.

beckyrendon's review against another edition

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4.0

If you thought book 1 left you squirming and wanting, one click now. If you need more Mr. Beautiful, one click now. If you need more details on her F@cked up history, one click now.

Oh and if you want more Stefan, one click now.

I don't even remember how long ago, I bought book one. But I was lazy or forgot about it and just dove in the other day. Since then I have purchased all 3 of the remaining books and am devouring them.

I have so many questions...
Must keep reading! see ya

readfrenzy's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

Long story short, on the whole I enjoyed this book more than the previous one. It’s pretty close to 4 stars. I’m a sappy romantic, so I loved seeing Bianca nurtured and showered with affection.

Despite the fact that he’s always been a manwhore, James only has eyes for Bianca now. He seems to be making it his mission to take care of her in his own dominant way. However, it bothers me that the moment Bianca is in James’s presence, she loses her independence and her boundaries dissolve.

Stephan isn’t in this book as much as the first one, and I missed their fun interactions.

BDSM is integral to the plot, but I think there’s just way too much sex. I found myself wanting to skip some of the sex scenes. It makes me wonder if their relationship is built on a firm foundation or if it’s primarily sex. This series is a page-turning guilty pleasure, though, so I’m off to read the next book.

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ameserole's review against another edition

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5.0

SO FREAKING GOOD!

Mile High is the second book in Up in the Air series. It's still about the amazing love between Bianca and James. If you've ever read Fifty Shades of Grey, this book is better (in my eyes). The chemistry is amazing between these two. They both have pasts that they need help to deal with. Both dealing with abusive men.

The amount of caddy bitches doubles in this book. Everyone is out for Bianca's blood because they have no idea what the hell James sees in her. How about her heart ya gold-digging whores? James is even more controlling in this book because of Bianca's safety. He has had enough of everyone's bullshit and to top it all off, he has to worry about her murdering dad.

There were some twists and turns in this book, a lot I didn't see coming. A bit like the ending, but I did end up assuming something mysterious happened before I actually heard the ending. After that shit hitting the fan, I am even more pumped to dive into the third book. I'm trying to hard to save the book for tomorrow.. TRYING... SO ... FREAKING.... HARD.

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5.0

Since I read the first two books in the Up In The Air series together, I'm reviewing them together. Bianca and James are the equal and opposite of each other. James, a grandstand billionaire, is tactically and tenaciously adept at getting whatever and whoever he wants. Bianca, a paycheck-to-paycheck airline stewardess, appreciates her independence afforded by every precious cent she earns. She is the non-gold-digging Yin to James' high-wealth Yang. Together, they salve the aches of their difficult childhoods through a convincing D/s partnership. But Bianca's troubled past is still prowling and James' exes are circling. This added tension is the story's chief lure, baiting me through anxious page turns. You will love spending time with these characters, and not just with Bianca's devastating and volatile paramour. Stephan, her BFF and swoon-worthy protector, is soulful and fierce. But he trusts James' intentions with Bianca. Whether she was up in the air, in a car, against a wall, or dangling from a swing, James took it. Rough and sweet. Pain and pleasure. Master and partner. He wanted everything, every minute of every day, including her innocence. Sex, murder, paparazzi, and BDSM. More please!