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Crux Untamed by Tillie Cole

neshaisabookworms_book_review's review against another edition

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5.0

A story of more than just love

Wow! As a black woman originally from Mississippi, this book hit differently for me. It was almost too much and too real but I had to keep reading it. Hush, Cowboy, and Sia moved mountains for their lives and their love.

smutty_reader's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved this little slice of life from sia, cowboy and hush

kaitlin_durante's review against another edition

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5.0

Let's talk about tears.
This book broke my heart. I was not prepared for all the feelings that came with Hush and Cowboy.
Cowboy was always just a happy go lucky character so when you get more of his background you are taken aback.
Hush being the quiet of the pair was a bit of a mystery. But could his background story have been more tragic, nope no it could not.
Sia balanced the two men so well and I truly enjoyed how their relationship was written. Beautiful job by Tillie Cole.

erinremen's review against another edition

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5.0

Tragic and heartbreaking

I cannot even begin to describe the rage and the anger I felt whilst reading Hush, Cowboy and Sias story. The many tragedies and atrocities perpetrated are numerous and horrifying. I am at a loss for words. Heartbreaking. Devastating. The suffering and loneliness they all feel is hard to read about. But they had to go through it all to become the strong and loyal people they are today. The long road of denial and keeping things locked behind closed doors agent out the window the second they met , the three broken souls. Their story and journey was hard to read, but so well written and it most certainly did them justice. I cannot wait to read Tanner and Adelitas tale! I'm sure that makes me a masochist! All the pain and misery, I can't help but read it.

xobooktrovert's review against another edition

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4.0







This was one of my most anticipated books of the series. We, the readers, had gotten to see glimpses of Sia since Ky's book early on in the series. We knew that she didn't like the Hade's Hangmen because of her mother's death. When we learn that she was once held against her will by a dangerous man that is still looking to steal her away again, I was flabbergasted! She seems like such a strong, sassy woman.



And because Ky knows she is in danger, he assigns Hush and Cowboy to stay with her at the ranch. They find themselves falling for the independent woman and it effects them both greatly and differently. However, Sia is ready to love them both. Yep, this is a MFM romance!








I know I keep singing Tillie Cole's praises, but dang ya girl can write!





I really enjoyed this book's threesome. All three of them present themselves in a light that is nothing like what they are actually battling on the inside. Sia comes across as the baddest bish when she really struggles with some PTSD about her abduction. And I will let you discover Cowboy and Hush's demons. My heart really went out to the trio.



As far as the MFM concept, I was left a little disappointed. The scenes were steamy but they didn't seem to come together the way I wanted them too. It was like they were just taking turns with Sia instead of them really being together. I think I am just used to MMF where things get really steamy.



Overall, I really enjoyed this installment. I am Tillie left them as a threesome and I hope for more in the future.



Sincerely Whitney Signature

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georgilvsbooks's review

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5.0

Live free. Ride free. Die free!

I really enjoyed hearing Sia, Cowboy’s and Hush’s story.

I have such a love for this series. Each book amazes me in its own way and I will always want more!

Bring on book 7!!!!

taylor_kelsie's review against another edition

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5.0

This one broke my heart! HUSH!

I wasn’t sure about this one but I think I cried for the last 20% of the book. Cowboy was so bright and funny. Hush broke my heart. Sia is the most outspoken female main character in this series so far. Ky PISSED ME OFF in this book. 5 stars! Super emotional but I loved it!

marciasva's review against another edition

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3.0

3,9⭐

marureviere's review against another edition

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3.0

This was just a so-so read for me. Nothing special nor memorable really happened that I can think of. I didn't really feel connected with the characters either.

I guess it's just one of those its-not-you-its-me situations.

Oh well. Moving on.

jamiesbookaddiction's review against another edition

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5.0

Once again, I'm completely blown away. It's hard to put together my feelings on this series. Each book brings out more on a character. Every time I'm a little hesitant but then I'm left speechless. So good!

I've been intrigued by Cowboy and Hush's relationship since they first showed up in the series. They have such a tight bond/friendship. I loved Sia when she showed up Ky's book. Sia and Hush are really two broken people because of their past. This was yet another emotional book for me. I found myself yet again crying over these characters and how they were treated in their pasts. It's such a great story though.

Oh and I can't forget to mention that I loved the bonus chapter with Crow!

“What is love anyway? It is never simple, and never plays by exactly the same rules as for other people who are in love also."