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#NYGirl by A.M. Brooks

ley2003grad's review

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5.0

My humble opinion, it’s that me to write a review for Ashton again. I have been holding out on reading this book far longer than I should have. I just didn’t want it to end. I’ve lived in this world for the last few years and hate to say goodbye to the intense love, support, and chaos that rains down on The Rogue organization and everyone that means something to them.

Kai and Oaklynn, although not my favorite couple (no one beats Ciaran and Saylor)are so cute together. There is a time jump in this book but that what’s best for our young hearts. Fighting and finding the people out to destroy this great community is on the forefront of this story so the relationship aspects are kinda left the the way side. But they for sure get their moments. I’m impressed by the action and skill that Ashton wrote into this book. Her storylines are on point. Her characters no matter the part they play tug your heartstrings.
There is a particular moment in this book, a group hug…..I cried so hard and I had a thought, she’s about to break me. Not going to get and answer to that.
There were other times too, Hail Mary!

Ashton I’ve read every book you’ve published so far and I’ll tell you = auto buy for life! Thanks for the break from the real world.

kelira8709's review

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5.0

Wow what an ending to the Midwest Boys series! Kai and Oaklynn’s story was filled with suspense, angst, drama, and mild steam. My heart ached for them trying to move passed their feelings of the Rogue truths revealed in #SummerGirl. Kai definitely did not let her go without a fight. I was so happy to see the Rogue family get their HEA. That revelation at the end was genius!
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