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Forbidden Life by Karpov Kinrade

katrinamarie's review

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5.0

Kimberly has done it yet again! Forbidden Life is my favorite book in the trilogy. My emotions were all over the place while reading. I loved the looks into other characters' point of views.

The story line is fast paced and makes you keep reading. I was putting off household duties to finish this book. ;) I absolutely love the characters. I feel like I know them on a personal level. Except Hunter, I MUST know more about him and his hotness. Just sayin'. There's a lot to that boy.

Everything comes together in this final installment. Some people aren't who you think they are, and we revisit old friends. I never guessed the events took place. I'm always happy when a book takes me by surprise. Kimberly's writing is awesome, and she has a way of showing every emotion in the character. I love her work, and can't wait to read more about IPI.

Follow these special people as they fight for their redemption!

honeybee13's review

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5.0

Words cannot describe how awesome this book and actually the series is. I had to force myself to stop reading and go to bed. Very exciting story with twists and near impossible situations. I loved it!

arireavis's review

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4.0

This book was a good end to a trilogy. It answered questions and had the same amount of action and romance as the other 2 books. But it was much longer and I found myself skimming over some pages, especially when it was passages about a dream.

karenteacher's review

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3.0

I enjoyed this story, although I felt the outcome was a it too pat. I also wish that the authors would hire a human editor; this book, even more than its predecessors, is riddled with homonym errors, such as “site” for “sight” and “now” for “know”, which I find very distracting. A human editor could also help with punctuation errors, particularly the comma and apostrophe errors throughout the book. I know there are people who will see these issues as unimportant, but knowing that they don’t bother the authors as they do me will keep me from reading further volumes.
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