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AUDIO REVIEW: Rogue by Eden Finley (Mike Bravo Ops #2)

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ROGUE Mike Bravo Ops - Book Two by Eden Finley Release Date: July 13, 2022 Review I love this game of cat and mouse between Mike Bravo leader, Trav and Dylan, a DEA agent. They are on the same side, kinda, but Trav loves to rile Dylan up every chance he gets. Though they often cross paths, it’s not till Dylan finds himself in need of Trav’s help that they actually spend time together. “Hey, some men flirt by sending flowers. I send you wanted drug lords.” Their chemistry is explosive and a lot of fun. And once they get past each other's bravado, they are also really sweet together. It takes Dylan a while to see a future, but it makes it all the more satisfying when Trav finally brakes down his walls. All set in the midst of them trying to root out a bent agent out to make Dylan the fall guy. I’m really enjoying this series, and it’s always fun to catch a glimpse of the rest of the Mike Bravo team along the way. Add to your TBR List GOODREADS LINK Synopsis TRAV I remember the first ...

AUDIO REVIEW: Wrath by Ellis James (Sinful Secrets #4)

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  WRATH Sinful Secrets - Book Four by Ellis James Release Date: October 7, 2021 Review How do you review a 700-page epic, emotional story? I’m not sure I can do it justice. Let me say this first.  700 pages sounds daunting. So the first suggestion, listen to the audiobook. It was fantastic. Iggy Toma & Tim Paige did this book justice. 100 %. Otherwise, feel free to read it as a duet. Ellis themselves admits it could have been one. You’ll want to take your time with this. It captures so much! Whichever way you read it, just know you are in for a ride. Sometimes raging, sometimes sobbing, but ultimately finding so much peace and love. Miller and Ezra are soulmates. Pure and simple. Granted the road to their happy ending is filled with angst, pain, horrible abuse and mental health struggles. Compared to all that, the fact that they are step-brothers is really a small detail. Trust me when I say, all the anguish is necessary and makes their path to a happy ending all the more ...