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Justify Me by J. Kenner

erina1510's review

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5.0

Quick and steamy read from one of the best. Natasha and Riley’s romance was definitely hot from the word “pineapple.” Getting to partake in activities that you have been curious about sounds like heaven. Don’t let this book get past ya!

cupofteabookblog's review against another edition

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5.0

This is my first J. Kenner read and I loved it! I have been reading the Crossover books and cant wait to read more books by J. Kenner!

deanie's review against another edition

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4.0

Actually 3.5 stars

When Natasha Black discovers that she has a stalker, McKay-Taggart operative Riley Blade rides in to the rescue, despite the fact that she's made it abundantly clear that she's not interested in him even though he's attracted to her.

This is a pretty good addition to the Master and Mercenaries Crossover Collection, which has books that range from "meh" to "wow." This one is somewhere in the middle. The characters are compelling, but the story line is predictable, which makes the book good, but nothing special.

chelseaj91's review

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No

3.0

So everything was way compressed here and honestly, I felt like it could have been longer. There was history between Riley and Tasha and while things were explained, I feel like there was still stuff missing. I felt like the stalker plot while it was the main reason for the book, the reveal on the actual stalker was a little out of left field. Especially the reasons and the fact that there were literally no other suspects until this one lucky glimpse and then everything was over.

Similar to the other books in this crossover collection, I did find myself wishing there'd been a little more McKay-Taggert. I also kind of wanted more on the series this is supposed to crossover with. Felt like there was a lot referenced that the reader needed to know before going in. 

thesassybookworm's review against another edition

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4.0

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3.5 Stars

So this marks the sixth and last book I have read in the Masters & Mercenaries crossover series. And it was good. It was also incredibly short, and the link to the M&M world was again pretty weak. All that said, It was one of the better books from this series (although I think it would have made an even better full-length book as everything seemed to move at warp speed). The writing was great. The characters were likable. The plot was engaging but pretty underdeveloped. The sex was hot (BDSM elements).There was pretty much no angst and no OW or OM drama, and it was all wrapped up in a sweet little ending.


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Since this ended up being the last book I had to read of the six, I will go ahead and leave some general comments about the crossover series in this review. All in all after finishing all six books I have to admit I was left a bit disappointed. Perhaps that is my fault for expecting something different with this crossover. Although after speaking to two of my friends who also share my confusion, I think maybe these were poorly promoted. *shrug* Except for Lexi Blake's contribution and maybe Carly Phillip's book, none of these really work 100% as standalones, and one even starts in the middle of an already ongoing story. Also, as I mentioned in a couple of other reviews, it was "MY" understanding that these books would be set in the M&M world, yet most of them only connect to the M&M world by the weakest of threads. Basically, all of them are continuations of the authors own ongoing series with an M&M character thrown in. Which again, isn't a big issue except I don't feel like they were promoted that way. So ya...anyways, that is just "MY" two cents so take it or leave it. *lol*


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pavi_fictionalworm's review against another edition

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3.0


Disclaimer: An eARC was provided via Inkslinger PR and the Author as part of the Blog Tour. The Thoughts, opinions & feelings expressed in the review are however my own.

This is the next book in the Masters & Mercenaries crossover series; and this was the novella length book; especially since everything moved at quite the speed; but the link was weak enough to the M&M series, which is to be expected considering that this is part of a crossover series – the characters though were wonderful and definitely likeable; its’ just that the plot wasn’t strong enough to actually hold any depth – and as well, low on angst and drama and had a sweet happy ending! 



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lauraanne9's review against another edition

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4.0

***ARC Provided by the Author and InkSlingerPR***

Riley and Tasha were fun. And sexy, and it was great to get to know them, and to read their story.

All of the crossover books were great, and they did a wonderful job of ending the McKay/Taggart series, and tying up the lose ends with the characters who were secondary in earlier books, but left an impression.

I enjoy J. Kenner. I like her writing style, and her characters, and the situations she puts them in, they are always believable and feel authentic. This was so fun, and the whole masters and mercenaries has been a fun idea from the beginning, so I enjoyed the element in this title.

I am sorry to see this series end, but I have enjoyed my way through all of them and I recommend this title.

jess_kh's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark fast-paced

4.0

aprillivings's review against another edition

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4.0

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the_sassy_bookworm's review against another edition

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4.0

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3.5 Stars

So this marks the sixth and last book I have read in the Masters & Mercenaries crossover series. And it was good. It was also incredibly short, and the link to the M&M world was again pretty weak. All that said, It was one of the better books from this series (although I think it would have made an even better full-length book as everything seemed to move at warp speed). The writing was great. The characters were likable. The plot was engaging but pretty underdeveloped. The sex was hot (BDSM elements).There was pretty much no angst and no OW or OM drama, and it was all wrapped up in a sweet little ending.


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Since this ended up being the last book I had to read of the six, I will go ahead and leave some general comments about the crossover series in this review. All in all after finishing all six books I have to admit I was left a bit disappointed. Perhaps that is my fault for expecting something different with this crossover. Although after speaking to two of my friends who also share my confusion, I think maybe these were poorly promoted. *shrug* Except for Lexi Blake's contribution and maybe Carly Phillip's book, none of these really work 100% as standalones, and one even starts in the middle of an already ongoing story. Also, as I mentioned in a couple of other reviews, it was "MY" understanding that these books would be set in the M&M world, yet most of them only connect to the M&M world by the weakest of threads. Basically, all of them are continuations of the authors own ongoing series with an M&M character thrown in. Which again, isn't a big issue except I don't feel like they were promoted that way. So ya...anyways, that is just "MY" two cents so take it or leave it. *lol*


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