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Dipping Into Sin 2: Dipping Deeper Into Sin by Dj Parker

shardy1's review against another edition

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3.0

O M G! Andriano doesn't play fair. But all is fair in love & war. He has eyes only for his 'Bella Mia' and he will do anything for the love of her and their children. Even though you know how ruthless of a man he is, you can't help to want him to succeed

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3.0

Italian mobster meets African-American girl next door. He wants her seduces her and then because of his lifestyle lets her go but can he really stay out of her life? Good story I can't wait for book two to see how far he will go

deanreads4711's review against another edition

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3.0

Left me very frustrated

I wanted to like Simone's character, but I found myself wanting to yell at her and shake her several times throughout this novel. Andriano is abusive and manipulative. His antics throughout this novel were gross. The only "sin" in this novel is him.

kiradeara's review against another edition

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3.0

def not good enough to read the second book. giving wattpad 2015

favs_books's review against another edition

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5.0

Good Ir

This IR book is great. I just could not stop reading once i started. Cnt wait to read book 2

breaking_the_epigraph's review against another edition

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3.0

When comparing books, I have to say the first book was hands down the best. I don't know what happen between the first book and this one, the story fell flat. I mean really, Simone's best friend asks her to listen to some tapes and instead of started with tape A, she listens to tape C first. That's like reading the last three chapters of a book first and when finished start at the beginning. Somewhere between the first book and the last book the Simone character last something for me. The only character that was true to form was Andriano. He was consistent in what he felt for Simone. Simone played too many games and was not true to herself in this part of the story.
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