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Entangled by Lex Valentine

missylynne's review

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3.0

Free from Amazon.

Cute little bit of fluff. Wish it was longer.
Typical best friends turned lovers storyline but it worked.

ninoshkkap's review

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4.0

Really liked this one

cedewatson's review

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5.0

Review to follow, I have so many highlights in this book it is un-real. This is my first Lex book, will not be my last!

arireavis's review

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3.0

2.5 Stars

Pretty good sex scenes, but some of the writing seemed off.

squirrely007's review

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3.0

Sweet but rushed

This was really sweet but it felt so rushed. It needed to be longer to really get the reader involved with the characters.

dc7's review

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5.0

Friends-to-lovers is one of my favourite tropes and ENTANGLED hit it just right. I really enjoyed this novella and only wish it had been longer. We are told that Daren and Taylor are best friends, but we don't actually get to see it. That being said, they end up having great romantic chemistry.

fantasyliving's review

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3.0

2.75 stars, rounded up.

The story of unrequited love and discovering that it is in fact reciprocated.

This story, unfortunately, didn't work for me. The storyline was ok, but the dialogue fell flat. The chattering during their first time together was distracting. I found the 'coming out' to the band, a bit unnecessary, and anticlimactic.

The relationship was sweet, if a little sappy for me.

I liked both the characters, and liked their enthusiasm for each other. Taylor's excitment over being free was lovely and infectious.

I'm pleased they got their HEA.

sirsangel's review

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1.0

Finding Your Heart I is nothing but a change of gender for the character, Casey. In FYH II, Casey is male...now, female.

This book receives a DNF from me for this. Too bad, Ms. Valentine. It could have been good

This is what the author say on Smashwords:

This is the result of a conversation I had with author Patric Michael who said I should take a story and make a het and a gay version. The idea is that the story isn’t about gender but emotion. The 2 books aren't exactly the same. However, the reason they are mostly the same is because love is love. Gender doesn’t matter when your life is miserable and your only shot at love has been lost.


Sorry, Ms. Valentine. Cop out. Gender Doesn't matter when you're hurt, but all you did was demean BOTH books by doing this. I suggest this experiment failed, miserably.
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