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Slut by Jettie Woodruff

mwlgal's review

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3.0

UGGG! Surprised that I finished this series. First off, there are tons of grammatical and punctuation mistakes in this series. Ridiculous. I loved Unpredictable series so I was excited to dive into this one. The first book was pretty good, but man the second one, the female lead just drove me out of my mind. What an annoying woman. Had a hard time relating to her.....at all. Would not recommend series. Premise a bit too far out for me. With fiction, I'm happy to extend reality, but this was just too much.

belladonna_loves_to_read's review

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5.0

4.5 Stars

[b:Suit|26125352|Suit (The Twin Duo, #1)|Jettie Woodruff|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1441372361s/26125352.jpg|46074369], book one in The Twin Duo series, completely messed with my head and left me with questions and theories galore. I’ve been sitting on my hands, not so patiently waiting for Slut, ever since. And it did not disappoint.

Picking up right where Suit left off, Gabby is on her own, with no resources, and not sure who to trust. Desperate to find answers to her past and what happened to her twin sister, she turns to Nick, a renowned psychologist and hypnotist, in an effort to get to the truth. But will the answers give her peace or are some truths best left forgotten?

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Paxton… Oh, Paxton. He’s one of those characters you love to hate and hate to love. I swear I had emotional ADD when reading this book. One minute he could be so tender and vulnerable, then the next he was an absolute monster. As the answers started to trickle in and showed all of his flaws, I couldn’t help but love him… And then feel guilty that I did.

There were a few new characters that added a lot to this book. Nick and Mi, in particular. As the ultimate odd couple, their constant bickering was hilarious and served to lighten an incredibly dark mood. Mi was feisty and fun, but she was also wise. Her new agey advice and sympathetic shoulder helped Gabby stay focused on what was important to her.

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This book had me doing everything from shouting at my Kindle and slapping my forehead, to gasping in horror (what happens at 54% totally did me in). In the end, did I get all of my questions answered? No, but most of them were. And, even though I think those lingering questions are fitting, I can’t wait to get my hands on the novella to see if I can get a few more pieces to the puzzle.

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robyn_wang's review

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3.0

I have to say the truth is kind of piss me off

sarawash's review

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DNF 55%

sambrooke's review

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3.0

I still can’t say I like Paxton. He has two daughters. You’d think with two daughters he’d treat Gabby much better and understand how terrible he was to her. I mean, take some responsibility. I’m damm sure if it was Ophelia or Rowen in a relationship like that he would go all hulk and tell them straight up they deserve better (and also to probably leave the relationship). Ugh, he irritates me.

linathebookaddict's review

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5.0

Wow. Tho book was a wild ride and I still need answers!
In this continuation, we learn more about Gabby's accident, her relationship with Paxton and many secrets are slowly coming to the surface.
I especially loved the prologue. It gave us great insight to Paxton's mercurial personality. I have to say that his relationship with Gabby still confuses and enthralls me at the same time. We do learn a lot about their shared past but we also learn why Pax is the way he is with Gabby.
Gabby herself is slowly finding out more about her life and her sister and I loved how the author incorporated new amazing characters into the story.
I loved how our couple worked as parents. They clicked but their intimate relationship is intricately twisted and heavy. They are both imperfect but they somehow complete each other when they shouldn't after how Pax has been treating Gabby. I still have a ton of unanswered questions and I am very curious to see how everything will proceed when we get the novella.
The writing was excellent and had you guessing all the time. It also had humor and of course, sizzling sensuality. I loved it. Do not miss this. It's unique and refreshing.

+++++5 Stars for the stupid little fish.+++++


ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

simplynik's review

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5.0

5*****

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FUCK. Yes let's start there. reading this second book was wild! I wasn't prepared. It was too much!



The sequel to Suit [bc:Suit|26125352|Suit (The Twin Duo, #1)|Jettie Woodruff|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1441372361s/26125352.jpg|46074369] opens up right where Suit left off. Jetti didn't miss a beat. We open with Gabriella searching for answers and truths as she starts from jail. This installment is complex, compelling and catastrophic. If you like your books easy, with #Instalove this won't be the author for you. Jetti brings it raw. You will get lots of questions with no answers and more clues. Which will lead you to make more theories. But that is why I love Erotic Suspense.
I loved learning more about Gabriella and Izzy my two Clydes. I also saw Paxton and Gabby claim their love in this twisted saga. But I felt in the end that I still didn't know so much. ugh!!!



New characters in this book I really enjoyed Mi! She spoke to my yin and yang, brought an earthy feeling to the chaos and a redeeming feeling to so much wrong. Lane remained unredeeming and for me still an asshat. Nick Benson a super polished psychiatrist and partner to Lane, is introduced as well. I wanted him to be something he just is not. Nick is Mi's boyfriend. I found him to be cunning and the player in the end.

The plot was wild, there were times that I felt Jetti was risking too much by making it to quick or bold. But it worked. Sex was off the chart HAWT, but it wasn't a central focal point. This story again for me was a thriller.

I can't dig too deep because it will give away certain elements of the story. I recommend the series. As a woman this story was very appealing. As a married woman this hit the nail on the head. Rich women find themselves feeling like property and possessions. Gabriella is Paxton's slut. Often after time in a marriage of wealth where the mom stays home and the man works. There are times when they have to find themselves and reclaim their independence just as Gabriella is doing.

So in the end READ IT!!
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