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ninjareader's review against another edition
5.0
alwaysbereadin's review against another edition
4.0
STILL OBSESSED. STILL WANNA BE VITO CAMPISI JR
4.5*
I STILL wanna be Tex Campisi when I grow up. I love this series. It's trope heavy and completely unbelievable but damn it, I'm obsessed. With Tex, Chase, Mo, Mil, Chase, Nixon, Sergio, FRANK and...I can't say anymore now can I?
4.5*
I STILL wanna be Tex Campisi when I grow up. I love this series. It's trope heavy and completely unbelievable but damn it, I'm obsessed. With Tex, Chase, Mo, Mil, Chase, Nixon, Sergio, FRANK and...I can't say anymore now can I?
sarahluvsromance_1201's review against another edition
5.0
My audiobook binge continues, and OMG!! I love TEX!! His lines killed me. I swooned so hard for him! He broke my heart, and he is lucky he put it back together again. One of my favorite mafia series!! Favorite!
leahwild's review against another edition
5.0
This story broke my heart a little. Tex is the obnoxious but deadly one. He says that things don't bother him but they do. If you don't like love triangles than this is not the book for you. Now that the boss is dead, will Tex be named the new boss? While they are making the decisions Tex can't associate with the Elite. Mo takes most of the abuse. I give Mo credit I don't think that I would be able to take it if I was in her shoes. Meanwhile, Sergio is moving in on Tex's girl. There will be secrets revealed. This book is fast paced and you will not be able to put it down.
manoukreviews's review against another edition
5.0
Tex and Mo are definitely my favorite couple of the serie!
rihoward's review against another edition
5.0
4.5 stars
Thank the Lord, this series is now getting better and better. I can finally see why this series is so popular. Everything got better; the storyline, the characters,(especially the characters) and the connections. It no longer feels YA and feels like adults interacting. Loved Tex and Mo, but really Tex.
Nice bonus novella at the end. Helped pave the way to Liking Phoenix again.
Thank the Lord, this series is now getting better and better. I can finally see why this series is so popular. Everything got better; the storyline, the characters,(especially the characters) and the connections. It no longer feels YA and feels like adults interacting. Loved Tex and Mo, but really Tex.
Nice bonus novella at the end. Helped pave the way to Liking Phoenix again.
desertlover's review against another edition
5.0
“Promise me forever–I’ll give you eternity”
Everyone says the toughest reviews to write are the books you love the most. It should come as no surprise that writing this review has been absolute torture! I started this series last year and have been immersed from the first book. I am not certain how Rachel does it, but each book in this series just gets better. This one is NO exception. It is explosive from the first page until the last. I devoured it one sitting; there was no way to stop once I started. Tex has always been shrouded in mystery. I could not wait to learn all his secrets, deep inside he is complex and dark. Would he ever truly reveal himself to Mo? Would she ever truly save him?
“I’d always been a sucker for wounded animals…so it made sense I’d fall for a guy like Tex, one who’ll never fit in, one who never saw the sheer beauty of the man that we was.
The main narrators are Mo and Tex but there are chapters told from other POVs, as well. I love this about Eagle Elite. There are so many components and characters but you never feel left out or missing any of the story. Rachel gives you glimpses into all the key players. There is also humor mixed in with the angst and emotional scenes; it is the perfect balance.
“Ladies. Tuck those ovaries back into your pants and grow some balls–nobody’s punching anyone.”
There are new revelations that I never saw coming. Each chapter seems to have a new twist or turn. Rachel definitely keeps her readers on their toes. Thankfully, there is no insane cliffhanger. However, I will be waiting impatiently for this next book in this series!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this series to any NA fan! It has everything you could imagine and more.
Everyone says the toughest reviews to write are the books you love the most. It should come as no surprise that writing this review has been absolute torture! I started this series last year and have been immersed from the first book. I am not certain how Rachel does it, but each book in this series just gets better. This one is NO exception. It is explosive from the first page until the last. I devoured it one sitting; there was no way to stop once I started. Tex has always been shrouded in mystery. I could not wait to learn all his secrets, deep inside he is complex and dark. Would he ever truly reveal himself to Mo? Would she ever truly save him?
“I’d always been a sucker for wounded animals…so it made sense I’d fall for a guy like Tex, one who’ll never fit in, one who never saw the sheer beauty of the man that we was.
The main narrators are Mo and Tex but there are chapters told from other POVs, as well. I love this about Eagle Elite. There are so many components and characters but you never feel left out or missing any of the story. Rachel gives you glimpses into all the key players. There is also humor mixed in with the angst and emotional scenes; it is the perfect balance.
“Ladies. Tuck those ovaries back into your pants and grow some balls–nobody’s punching anyone.”
There are new revelations that I never saw coming. Each chapter seems to have a new twist or turn. Rachel definitely keeps her readers on their toes. Thankfully, there is no insane cliffhanger. However, I will be waiting impatiently for this next book in this series!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this series to any NA fan! It has everything you could imagine and more.
manoukreviews's review against another edition
5.0
Tex and Mo are definitely my favorite couple of the serie!
jennagarcia's review against another edition
4.0
I was stuck between 4 & 5 stars. Going with 4 just cuz Tex isn’t my fav. And they killed off one of my fav characters. And Sergio is annoying