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Girls Just Wanna Have Fundamental Rights by Shannon O'Connor

thebooksuccubus's review

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4.0

This is a fantastic collection of romance shorty stories with different tropes for everyone to love and let's not forget about some of that delicious spice. If you are looking for quick reads and want to also discover some new authors that you might not have read before this is a great read for you. Besides it is also for a fantastic cause.

shelfcontrolreviews's review

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5.0

Sweetness & steam that made me tear up in only three chapters….AND it’s for a good cause?! Sign

proudtobeabookaholic's review

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hopeful inspiring lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

This review is for The One That Got Away by Michelle MacQueen and Ann Maree Craven.

Reese is back in Superiore Bay, Maine. Four years she's been avoiding her home town - and her first love, Damien. She gets a job with Selena and Connor at Orchard Hill Farms, but how long can she keep avoiding Damien?

It's nice to be back in Superiore Bay and get to see some of the characters from the Maine Mornings series again! New main characters that I really like, and I would have loved to follow them in a longer story. Now it felt a bit rushed, but I'm still glad I got to spend at least a little time with Reese and Damien!

This short story is part of a charity anthology where all proceeds will be donated to AbortionFunds.Org. 

* I received an ARC from the authors through Booksprout and I'm giving my honest review. *

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erinkabez's review

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emotional reflective sad fast-paced

3.0

 Thank you to Shannon O'Connor for providing me with an ebook copy of Unexpected Endings for me to read and review. This short story is part of a larger collection, Girls Just Wanna Have Fundamental Rights: A Charity Anthology, that is a collection of stories and poetry from over 35 authors donating all the proceeds to abortionfunds.org. This was definitely a tearjerker, but also great story of love and loss. Seeing as this was meant to be a short story, I enjoyed how concise and fast moving the story was, but a part of me wishes to read more about Jenna and Oliver. A bit more background on the main characters and their lives outside of this situation would have deepened the story for me. Definitely an excellent cause, a good read, and one I will be recommending. 
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