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60 Days by J.L. Leslie

75_sweetestbook's review

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5.0

This is a friends to lovers story. This story will suck you right in at the very start to the ending.

tltravis's review

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5.0

Another job well done!

I am thoroughly enjoying the plights of the Morgan family. They're lives are so overwhelming that at times I find I'm holding my breath while reading.

Now I'm off to read 90 days!

kylieeason's review

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4.0

This book is good, and has a decent story line but there was just too much sex for me.

I have a mad love for Blake, she's fun and sassy and gets what she wants. But she works for it.

I'm not entirely sure how I'm going to finish this review. I need some time. Watch for it on my blog..

lexee9's review

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5.0

I really enjoyed this story! I loved how Blake and Weston built the relationship. They had known each other growing up because Weston is Blake's cousin's best friend. They start hanging out a lot and really building a friendship before it gets physical between them. I loved the way that they interacted with each other. The sex is explicit and blended into the story well. I liked the plot and the way that everything unfolded. It flowed well. Only thing is that I wish we had gotten more at the end. An epilogue or something would have been perfect. We definitely get the HEA, I just wanted a little bit more. I'll definitely be reading the next book in the series!
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.

shayneyj's review

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5.0

I received this eARC from the author in exchange for an honest and unbiased review of this book.

This is the second book in the Morgan Family series, the first book being 30 Days, which I have also posted a review for. I wasn’t too sure what to expect before I began reading this book, from reading the little snippets I would read from the authors Facebook page and how 60 Days would fit into the next book the way 30 Days fitted so perfectly into the first book. With this book being a sequel from 30 Days, the majority of these characters that now appear in the book were already previously known to me, but with this book you get to see more, especially from the lives of our two main characters that this book is now based around, Wesley and Blake. What is great about this book and an aspect that I loved so much is that this book actually felt like I was reading a sequel. This series is based around a family, the Morgan Family series, so it is only logical that each of these characters, including their friends, would be constantly in and out of each other’s lives and not just forgotten about when a new book is started. The storylines and the events are all carried on, including the characters, which carry on to build up storylines to further books, which was done for this book.

From reading 30 Days you could see that Blake was not comfortable with how her relationship was "progressing" with Langston. From her chats with Memphis she would always seem uncomfortable in things that she simply didn't want to do. Also, quite simply put, 60 Days is not about Blake and Langston, is about Blake and a much nicer guy named Weston. So, from reading 30 Days, you could predict that certain events were going to take place within this book, with certain characters, (without giving away too many spoilers) were going to happen from reading the first book. Ripple effects. This way, the storylines seem to be a lot more thought out and gets you more intrigued into their lives because it seems more like real life and you get to see how it all plays out. And what’s even better is that you know that there is a third book, which make you look out for those little hints that could be related and gets you all excited, because you secretly already know who it’s going to be about since book one (or is that me just secretly hoping).

This book did take a little bit more of a slower pace to first build up what was happening, but that doesn’t mean that it wasn’t good. Imagine how a relationship builds at the beginning, slow but oh so very exciting, not knowing what’s really happening but honestly, do you really care if you’re having fun and enjoying yourself? Because that’s kind of emulates this book in more ways than one. There were some minor spelling and grammar errors, but honestly, that didn’t even bother me because of how much I was enjoying the story. I am definitely one of J.L. Leslies’ biggest fans and am just seeing her work grow and getting better and better and am loving how you can see that with how this series, with how it is working into each other with each of the individual storylines of these books. A massive five out of five stars :D
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