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Tiny Dancer by Pandora Pine

raesy's review

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emotional medium-paced

4.0

kady_cordova's review

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5.0

🌟🌟🌟🌟 4.5 stars
🔥🔥🔥 Heat Level: 3

Aw, all the emotions! Wonderful, sweet and a bit sad but creates all the feels!!

My emotions are all over the place after this story. It was heartbreaking from the opening sentence and I felt for Riordan and his girls. Pandora's writing is exceptional as always and I was in tears for the family.

I loved Uncle F#*k! He is a wonderful character and so glad he got his own story and we got to learn more about him. He is great with the kids he almost rivals Jude in his abilities with the kids. I love the West Side Magic family!

I felt the connection between Faulk and Riordan from the start and even though Riordan was in some ways still greaving, the insta-love connect was evident. Their chemistry was great!

The interaction with Stephen broke my heart, made me cry, laugh and love all at once. His love for Riordan and his girls was wonderful to read! His desire for happiness for Riordan was great and brought a level of peace to the story.

Another wonderful story by Pandora!!!

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xanthe87's review

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5.0

The most adorable characters! Both the adults and children pull on your heart strings in the bets ways and I instantly fell in love with this whole family.
Faulkner is a man that anyone would love to have in their lives and the way he dotes on the children, both Riordan's little girls and the children from the Cold Case universe, is just so freaking cute! For such a large man he has great care and attention to give them and then when it's directed towards Riodran, it turns to a romance worthy of both men who have bad experiences in their recent past.
Though there is the death of Riordan's husband the year before, I would say that this is one of the lighter books in the Cold Case universe. We are introduced to a new family who are worthy of being included in this ever growing community and who give Faulkner the chance to let go of the darkness of his recent life undercover with the police.
A definite must read for fans and I'd recommend reading the books in order just because of the constant inclusion of more characters and the history that they all have together.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review.

aligroen's review

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4.0

Another great story from this book series. I continue to love how the crew from West Side Magic adopt people into their family unconditionally.

Riordan has had it hard since his husband’s death and isn’t sure about moving on let along living his life for more than his daughters. I liked Faulkner and how great their connection was from the beginning. I could feel Faulkner’s hurt when he was willing to walk away just so Riordan and the girls would be happy, thankfully Ten helped out with that.

I received an ARC of this book and am giving an honest review.

tiggers_hate_acorns's review

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emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

 Brilliant!! Loved this novella telling the story of Riordan and Faulk. Though the story was short it felt longer and the characters were well fleshed out.
Might have to reread Dead Man Walking to see Faulk at the beginning. Love this series. 

ktomp17's review

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5.0

Holy cow. This book packed a punch and I bawled my head off. This was so well written and emotional. Riordan and Stephen were so in love and had an amazing family with their 2 girls (3 year old Isla and 3 months old Macy) until Stephen was killed in a car crash. Riordan was in a really deep depression for a while, understandably.

Faulk is the new cold case detective since Ronan became sergeant. He’s been working with Ten and Ronan for a couple of books now and it is nice to see him find happiness. He is the ultimate sweetheart and just adores Isla and Macy when he meets them a year later. Their romance and family outings are adorable and wonderful.

Of course, Ten is a psychic so after some fear of betraying Stephen and breaking up with Faulk, Riordan does a reading with Ten where he communicates with Stephen. My gosh did that make me ugly cry. It was so beautiful and their love was so wonderful. I loved how Stephen and Faulk appreciated each other, too.

This was so great. I’m still tearing up just thinking about it as I write this about 12 hours later. Beautiful and wonderful no really hope we see more of Faulk, Riordan, and their whole family in books to come.

dejunk's review

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4.0

Really entertaining!

The story is set in the Cold Case Psychic universe (which I plan to read now!). The story is sweet, with snatches of humour, a lot of feelings and the promise of new love.
Faulkner and Riordan, together with the children and other characters, were a joy to read. You don't have to have read the main series to enjoy this, but I will now ❤

isalaur's review

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5.0

Loved it! Pulled the tears big time!

Such a lovely story of family and love and learning to love again. Hope we see this family regularly in the series. I adored Isla and was happy to see Cole getting more page time as he and Cassie seem to be too in the background in the recent books.

Other one I missed was Jude as I couldn’t help but wonder if he’d be jealous of all the kids climbing all over Faulk as that’s so often his role. Can’t believe he missed Laurel’s recital!
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