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A review by autumnherah
Was I Ever Real by Naomi Loud
5.0
Love, love, loved it. Lenix is such a rich and complex character and Connor is the perfect protective mafia boss himbo asshole. The chemistry between the two is top notch.
This book has banter, it has delicious spice, there is a marriage of convenience, and of course we have "I'll burn the whole fucking city down in my wife's name" vibes.
Naomi really stepped it up a notch with this second installation of their series and I look forward to both the upcoming novella and the third installment.
While this book is part of a series it absolutely could be read stand alone.
Merged review:
Love, love, loved it. Lenix is such a rich and complex character and Connor is the perfect protective mafia boss himbo asshole. The chemistry between the two is top notch.
This book has banter, it has delicious spice, there is a marriage of convenience, and of course we have "I'll burn the whole fucking city down in my wife's name" vibes.
Naomi really stepped it up a notch with this second installation of their series and I look forward to both the upcoming novella and the third installment.
While this book is part of a series it absolutely could be read stand alone.
This book has banter, it has delicious spice, there is a marriage of convenience, and of course we have "I'll burn the whole fucking city down in my wife's name" vibes.
Naomi really stepped it up a notch with this second installation of their series and I look forward to both the upcoming novella and the third installment.
While this book is part of a series it absolutely could be read stand alone.
Merged review:
Love, love, loved it. Lenix is such a rich and complex character and Connor is the perfect protective mafia boss himbo asshole. The chemistry between the two is top notch.
This book has banter, it has delicious spice, there is a marriage of convenience, and of course we have "I'll burn the whole fucking city down in my wife's name" vibes.
Naomi really stepped it up a notch with this second installation of their series and I look forward to both the upcoming novella and the third installment.
While this book is part of a series it absolutely could be read stand alone.