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For 100 Nights by Lara Adrian

chrissy3562's review against another edition

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4.0

For 100 Nights is the second book in this trilogy about Avery and Nick. It picks up where For 100 Days leaves off and you get so much more of this love story. More secrets are revealed and, like the last book, this one ends on a cliffhanger. I enjoyed this book much more than the first and am looking forward to the last of this trilogy. The secrets that are revealed are huge and really help explain the characters and their motivations. This story was well written and a good read.

nicki_theoverflowingbookcase's review against another edition

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4.0

In the second book in this saga, Avery and Nick are falling deeper in love despite the lies and secrets that they both are hiding behind. Once Avery's secrets are revealed, Nick's love for her is but to the test but it only makes him realize his true feelings for her and he admits he loves her. Avery can deal with the secrets that she learns about Nick's past but it is the lies that brought them together that tears them apart. All of the twists and turns make this a great read. I cannot wait until the next book in the saga to see how these two work out their issues.

cyereads's review against another edition

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4.0

girl i saw this on tiktok i had no clue this was a series but i ate this book up and i didn’t even read the first one 3.8

bookishlynomes's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars

For 100 Nights is the second installment in the 100 Series trilogy and picks up where For 100 Days left off with the heroine, Avery, committing to 100 nights with the hero, Nick. Nick is now aware of quite a bit of Avery's background but knows she's still holding things back. Vice versa, Avery gets to delve more into Nick's background and discover what made Nick the man he is.

The two characters still have a long way to go in their relationship with the secrets they still keep but they're building a life together as best they can during the agreement they've reached. The agreement being that they're basically in a committed relationship without the label for 100 nights; however, neither character wants to vocalize about the period after the 100 days is up.

As I mentioned in my review of For 100 Days, this book is where more of the action takes place. The characters continue to grow, especially Avery with her art and ability to open up to people, and there is more drama relating to Avery's background. The villain of this book shows in the form of a flash from Avery's past and Avery must work out how to remove this particular obstacle from her life. To be honest I have mixed feelings on how the issues with the villain was handled. I liked that they kept some legalities in place but I also felt like it was wrapped up very quickly. I would've liked a little more detail into what happened after it all went down.

Other than that, I still enjoyed Lara Adrian's writing as always and liked the surprise twist she added. Be warned: it is a cliffhanger so make sure you have book three lined up!

erinarkin20's review against another edition

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4.0

Review to come

lisamh68's review against another edition

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5.0

I am loving this series. So many secrets. Let's see how it ends in the last book.

peggyemi's review against another edition

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4.0

This is the second boon in the series and I enjoyed it as much as the first. The chemistry between Nick and Avery is tangible throughout the entire story. The pace flows quickly and the plot line is filled with intrigue, secrets, betrayal and some definitely steamy sex scenes. This book does end in a cliffhanger but I didn't mind. The next book is due out early spring so I will be back to see how this story ends.

mjhr's review

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adventurous challenging tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

I just finished this one in one night and I will be probably regretting in the morning
More plot than in the 1st, sometimes a bit long, but it was good still 
And the ending?!OMG. 
I’am a but pissed at Nick as he was the one to talk about trust but….

Anyway I’am hooked and will jump to the last one later on!

honey1382's review against another edition

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3.0

The story is heating up but I still can't believe how slow to trust Avery is. I'm wondering how the series will end. The only piece of the puzzle left is what will happen to Avery's mom and how is Nick going to save the day!

kodom251999's review against another edition

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5.0

ARC for honest review... I love this author. It did not take but seconds for me to be drawn back into Dominic Baine's world. So freaking hot!

Avery's fear of her stepbrother is palpable. Her fear of losing Nick is so real you feel it for her. Her love for her mother, and Nick's offer to try and help her makes his character seem so noble. Even when you feel Nick's self worth is in the gutter, or mixed in with his driving need to succeed at all costs, his need to help and save Avery colors every decision.

Then of course we have more secrets and threats when Rodney busts back into the scene. The lies she feels is going to break them. You want to shout at her to just tell him!

I was totally ambushed by the twists and turns at the end of this book. This cliffhanger had me in shock! I did not see that coming. The minute I thought I could breathe! Wow just wow! This was a good one!