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The Right Move by Liz Tomforde

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4.0

Could have been 100 pages shorter but better than the first
Mile High by Liz Tomforde

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3.5

Like, it was good. Just not as good as everyone makes out I feel. Gonna read the rest of the series though
Priest by Sierra Simone

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4.0

Priest, exactly what you’d expect from Sierra Simone
Till Death Parts Us by Caz Redpath

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5.0

The whole entire plot, the twists, it had me on the edge of my seat. I laughed, I cried, I need more from Caz. The way she writes is absolutely stunning and has a way of drawing you in. I need people to go and read this book so I can fangirl.

I don’t really know how to explain my full thoughts on the book without spoiling it so the above is my spoiler free review. Below is my spoiler review.


CAZ YOU MADE ME CRY AND ITS NOT ALLOWED

I wasn’t expecting Vera to have done the murder and totally understood where James was coming from at putting her behind bars, because with the information that he had at the time, reporting her to the police was the only sensible option. But finding the second box of things, fuck. That made me shudder. 

James developed a darker side as the story went on and was no longer the cookie cutter law abiding lawyer he was at the start of the book. Starting with the planting of the drugs on Carter and then doing the killing. Those twists were totally unexpected but people do funny things for love. 

And the line on the final page 👀

Jump Start by Kate Louise

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4.5

I’d like to thank Let’s Get Lit PA and Kate Louise for an electronic ARC of Jump Start!

I really enjoyed this book and it was a completely different vibe to any other motorsport romance novels that I’ve read before. The use of lots of Australian slang was also really good and you could tell that it was written well!

I found it super interesting how the author wrote about real tracks and the difficulties that the drivers can face there but also highlighted the struggle of seeing a loved one on the track. The team atmosphere created at Echidna racing was incredibly genuine and you could tell that each member of the team really enjoys their role!

Harper and Thomas’s story was very heartfelt and enjoyable to read! I can’t wait to see what Kate Louise writes next!
Dead Rinker by Ruth Stilling

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5.0

Ruth, Ruth, Ruth. You’ve done it again. You’ve got me crying on the couch. Kate and JJ are going to take some beating, but if anyone can, Jessie can