Crave by Tracy Wolff

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Crave by Tracy Wolff

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I'm so excited that I'm actually reading a book for pure enjoyment. I've started Crave. So far it's quite interesting. It seems kind of like a conglomeration of Harry Potter and Twilight at the moment. I'm on chapter 8.
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Sounds good! I added it to my list.
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gali wrote: 09 Apr 2022, 00:00 Sounds good! I added it to my list.
I hope you find it enjoyable. It's a series. That may or may not be a good thing...
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pg 112 I'm feeling a bit restless at the moment. I want the main character to hurry up and get to the juicy secrets.
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Pg 226 There's a lot of brooding going on. I love that Jaxon has two different sides. But, she still doesn't KNOW. How can she not know?
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Pg 320 The secret is finally out. She knows. We know. There's some kind of dynasty thing going on too. Fabulousness!
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Overall assessment. I wanted to keep reading the book. The romance part was a little too intense considering they had only known each other less than a week. The ending was completely unexpected and makes you want to read the next book.
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kandscreeley wrote: 11 Apr 2022, 19:13 Overall assessment. I wanted to keep reading the book. The romance part was a little too intense considering they had only known each other less than a week. The ending was completely unexpected and makes you want to read the next book.
Does the book stand on its own?
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gali wrote: 12 Apr 2022, 01:36
kandscreeley wrote: 11 Apr 2022, 19:13 Overall assessment. I wanted to keep reading the book. The romance part was a little too intense considering they had only known each other less than a week. The ending was completely unexpected and makes you want to read the next book.
Does the book stand on its own?
The author wraps up the major plot arc from this book, but then starts something completely new at the end. So, yes, but you'll still be left wondering what's going on.
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I am currently reading another series (with Gravy), so I think I will wait with this one I finish the other one, then. Thank you. :)
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gali wrote: 12 Apr 2022, 01:36
kandscreeley wrote: 11 Apr 2022, 19:13 Overall assessment. I wanted to keep reading the book. The romance part was a little too intense considering they had only known each other less than a week. The ending was completely unexpected and makes you want to read the next book.
Does the book stand on its own?
Let me also say that I already started the second. So far, it's better than the first. Definitely worth reading!
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kandscreeley wrote: 12 Apr 2022, 09:27
gali wrote: 12 Apr 2022, 01:36
kandscreeley wrote: 11 Apr 2022, 19:13 Overall assessment. I wanted to keep reading the book. The romance part was a little too intense considering they had only known each other less than a week. The ending was completely unexpected and makes you want to read the next book.
Does the book stand on its own?
Let me also say that I already started the second. So far, it's better than the first. Definitely worth reading!
Please keep us updated. :)
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How much do you want to know? Let's put it this way, I've moved from book two to book three already. I just can't put them down!
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kandscreeley wrote: 15 Apr 2022, 10:47 How much do you want to know? Let's put it this way, I've moved from book two to book three already. I just can't put them down!
Wow! That good? I will read them after finishing my current series. What did you like about them?
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They have paranormal creatures. Werewolves, witches, vampires, etc. There's an evil king who only wants power and will kill anyone and everyone to keep it. There are mating bonds. And there's a whole Edward versus Jacob thing going on. There's a lot of action in every book. The protagonist is a strong young lady who is just learning about the paranormal world. I can't put it down! It's on Kindle unlimited if you have it.
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