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Tormented Girl by Lexie Winston

aprilste's review

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5.0

These books always end on a cliffhanger!! It makes me want to read the next one right away.

hstaley15's review

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5.0

The only thing that disappointed me with this book is the fact that I have to wait 6.5 months for the next one. Seriously love this series

exlibriscat's review

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adventurous emotional lighthearted medium-paced

3.75

dapper's review

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2.0

I’m liking Harlow less and less as the series continues. She talks so much about wanting family and friends but she’s super shitty to the ones she’s always had. Her sister is clearly in need of some emotional support but Harlow ignores/forgets to call her like she’s been doing for the past several weeks and she couldn’t find 5 minutes to pick up the phone and talk to Melinda or Chuck. Gross.

It also bothers me that everything makes her horny and how often she’s caught ogling the men. Men who stare at women’s body’s as long and hard as she does would be considered perverted and Harlow definitely comes off as a creepy pervert. You can appreciate the opposite sexes bodies without it becoming so distracting that everyone in the room notices and your name needs to be called several times to bring you out of a sex trance. Gross.

And lastly, this book was boring. She forgave Jaxon way too easily in my opinion and she does all the heavy lifting to develop the relationships. It’s cool that she goes for what she wants, but coupled with my prior paragraph, the picture of who Harlow is feels.. desperate. Weak, desperate and so involuntarily celibate that her nipples harden when a dude breathes in her direction.

books_inn_nature's review

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emotional funny medium-paced

4.0

herbel's review

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5.0

5/5 stars

I really like this series and enjoyed this book. The relationship between the FMC and her guys is starting to heat up! This book ended on a big cliff hanger so I already can’t wait for the next book!

literarypostcards's review

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3.0

3.5. Honestly I did enjoy this. I’m just frustrated with the pacing of the series. The main conflict is Harlow’s stalker, and there’s been basically no clues other than that it’s a guy and there’s possibly more than one person. I thought it was probably Luke and/or Cecilia, but this book kind of went out of its way to say those are red herrings—or at least it’s backtracking because it was so obvious and wants it to be more of a shock when it turns out to be the obvious villains, idk. The ineffective PI we’ve never met seems to be the only other option, but we’ve not heard from him once. I’m just getting bored of incident after incident with nothing happening to determine who this person is.

On the plus side, I like that Harlow is getting to flex her vet chops.

And I think I care more about what’s wrong with Harlow’s best friend and surrogate sister Max than Harlow does. God, girl. Call your friend. Or does “ASAP” mean something else in Connecticut?

amanduh_reads's review

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4.0

My only complaint about this series is that each book covers such short amounts of time. I think this book only spans a few days, and that is just strange to me. I think I would rather read about longer periods of time even if that sacrifices some of the detail or results in a longer book. Still enjoying the series though.
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