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Kneel Down by Eden Butler, Chelle Bliss

jbsco's review against another edition

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5.0

Holy hotness! I loved Dale and Gin's story!!! It's an emotional roller coaster ride from the the very first page!!! This is an intense, emotional, guilt ridden, lusty, drama filled story with plenty of misunderstandings, miscommunications, tons of snark and come to Jesus moments that captured my heart! You will want to smack them both at times, but the chemistry they have can't be denied. It's SOOO GOOOD!!!

dmconnolly1's review against another edition

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5.0

Kneeled Down was amazing!! I loved the tension between Dale & Gin. The story was full of misunderstandings and anger but the outcome was long over due. I am so excited for book 4 and Johnny!!!

dorothy0426's review against another edition

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5.0

This is the 3rd book in the series and is a friend to lovers/ second chance romance. I highly enjoyed this emotionally charged, chemistry fueled book. Can't wait to read the next one by Chelle and Eden, they definitely create magic together.

naughtybookaffair's review against another edition

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5.0

Dale and Gin have been friends forever. These two have been through so much together. Then one night changes everything between them. Dale regrets everything that happened and wont give up on Gin.But Gin doesn't fall back into Dale so easily. I loved these two together. Right from the beginning you can easily see the chemistry between these two. I love Chelle books and this one is amazing with Eden involved. Highly recommend.

what_alice_saw's review against another edition

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2.0

Not a fan.

I’ve liked the first two books in the series, but this one didn’t impress me at all. First of all, Dale wasn’t a good hero. He was too dense for me to root for him. He seriously couldn’t figure out what Gin needed for their relationship to improve. It wasn’t rocket science, just a little bit of empathy.

Second, this book contained my least favorite trope. The miscommunication trope is a lazy book idea. “Let’s have two characters totally not talk to each other about anything important for 250 pages & then, in the last 50, we’ll shove a bunch of exposition in & act like they’ve always meant to be together.

The story wasn’t too bad as far as plot & pacing. But, the H & h were not the best. The h just accepted the H’s “explanation” of why he can’t give the h the dignity & respect she deserves.

Lesson learned-Don’t put up with some baggage riddled alcoholic that patronizes you when you try to help him by telling him that his wife’s cheating on him.

Happy Sunday!

cooterbooter's review against another edition

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4.0

Gin and Dale are a tangled hot mess of passion and love wrapped into unfortunate circumstances and misguided anger. Wanting love, feeling loved and knowing you’re loved are the bones of this book. The push and pull keeps you wanting to know if/when they’ll get their acts together. Their friendship is one most would love to build on and makes you envious and root for their success. Good read overall and looking forward to what’s next!

mags_louise's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5⭐

Kneel Down was another truly brilliant collaboration between Chelle Bliss and Eden Butler. That was not only fast paced and enthralling. But packed full of emotion, heat and great characters. And I honestly couldn't put it down.

permanentlei's review

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  Never started - will not be continuing the series. 
 

cooterbooter's review against another edition

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4.0

Gin and Dale are a tangled hot mess of passion and love wrapped into unfortunate circumstances and misguided anger. Wanting love, feeling loved and knowing you’re loved are the bones of this book. The push and pull keeps you wanting to know if/when they’ll get their acts together. Their friendship is one most would love to build on and makes you envious and root for their success. Good read overall and looking forward to what’s next!

cooterbooter's review

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4.0

Gin and Dale are a tangled hot mess of passion and love wrapped into unfortunate circumstances and misguided anger. Wanting love, feeling loved and knowing you’re loved are the bones of this book. The push and pull keeps you wanting to know if/when they’ll get their acts together. Their friendship is one most would love to build on and makes you envious and root for their success. Good read overall and looking forward to what’s next!