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Elicit by Rachel Van Dyken

linzreadz13's review against another edition

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5.0

Tex is everything! This story broke me and thankfully he put me back together again!

brewtifulfiction's review against another edition

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5.0

Rachel has a good thing going with the Elite books. Lots of drama, lots of sex, real page turners!! I think Tex has to be my favourite character, funny yet sexy, that's a winning combo right there!!

daniela_endless_tbr's review against another edition

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5.0

Just amazing as always

floppybutton's review against another edition

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5.0

I can't even handle how much I love this series!!!

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paddlefoot55's review against another edition

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5.0

This series seriously keeps on getting better and better.

I have always loved No and Ted, and even though the road has been rough, there is just so much love between them.

Elicit is full on from the word go. There is tension, laughter, anger, and love, so much love.

I also shed a few tears - ok more than a few - as No and Ted struggled with circumstances beyond their control that impact on them.

Ms Van Dyken, you've done it again

meegzreads's review against another edition

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5.0

*5 Stars*

These Mafia books sure know how to kick off with a bang! Literally! Once again I was captured immediately by the story, and had trouble putting it down!

I loved Mo and Tex, and all the dangerous things lurking in the background. The multiple POV's were interesting and there are so many things that happened in this book, that I'm very interested in, looking forward to the rest of the series.

This one had everything, lots of emotions once again. Highly recommend this series. Loving it.

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gijanechosen's review against another edition

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4.0

So funny thing... the story is interesting and all with all the drama and guys that are apparently as emotional as girls (hopefully if you’ve made it this far in the series that doesn’t phase you in the least cause you already picked up on this in one of the last three books) and you sorta suspend reality and believe in an alternate universe where there’s mafia instead of vampires... I mean, wait... anyways, occasionally you start to think too much about how realistic things are (or unrealistic as the case may be) and I was starting to scratch my head and wonder what ever happened to the whole going to school thing, when bam, someone apparently reads my mind and the subject comes up in the book! Lol. Satisfied that there’s some consistency, all other plot concerns fade and more drama ensues. Yup I enjoyed this book too.

amandakoz's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 ☆ What stand out to me about Elicit compared to the rest of the series is the fantastic plot. I thought there were so great twists and turns with a lot of surprises. And mystery about what characters were going to do and their intentions. I really enjoyed how the story developed and evolved. There were times I hated characters and loved them. I was up and down with Sergio in particular. I had my moments with Tex and Mo, but I really enjoyed the storyline to their relationship. I felt so invested in them by the end. I think this book showed best the relationships and dynamics of the elect and their women. I really liked how much they are willing to sacrifice for each other and how much they love one another. I was very much so a fan of this book!

somanybooksineedmoretime's review against another edition

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5.0

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Method: ebook

Rating: 5/5 stars

H rating: 4/5 - Tex

h rating: 4/5 - Mo

Drama: 3/5

Thoughts: Read this forever ago, really loved this!!