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Ignite by Cassandra Robbins

booksandbunbuns's review

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4.0

Ok… I’m really getting tired of each FMC getting knocked up at the end of each book. EVERY FREAKING BOOK. Ughh. Besides that, I really enjoyed Antoniette. She has a fire and no matter how much of an asshole Axel is, she will not hide. Axel needs to man up and show his feelings, but you know, he’s a man. His MJ tattoo made me laugh, especially when she got jealous over it.

rihoward's review

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4.0

3.75 stars

I am mixed on my review. I loved parts of the story and other parts had me pretty frustrated. This book felt different than the previously released standalone books in this series. It felt like there were a lot of directions this could of gone. I was expecting more from Antoinette's past since that seemed to be a detail that was brought up several times.

Even though this wasn't my favorite, I'm still a huge fan of this author.

passionatereader78's review against another edition

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emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

This was a steamy romance! Axel has fallen for a ballerina who is trying to become a strpper. 

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perfectstorm_4's review

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4.0

Great book series!

I can't stop reading these books! On the 5th book now and love how they continue on from the previous book but with the perspective from another character. Def recommend... And also love the steaminess!!!

naardsx's review

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4.0

✨ 3.5 Stars!
—This is definitely the best out of the series.

tesiw94's review against another edition

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dark emotional fast-paced

5.0

allyreadsromance's review against another edition

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5.0

Hot Dirty Alpha MC

Axel finally got his book!!! Yaaaay!!! Get ready for a steamy, filthy, 100% PURE ALPHA!! Cassandra got me hooked into MC Romances and I love the entire Disciples Series! Alex and Antionnete’s relationship is so much fun to watch and is HOT!! Don't miss out on this one

rcrg's review

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5.0

Untouched might be the music but it certainly does not describe how this book and series made my soul feel. I think I've been TOUCHED by an electric cattle prod. I'm so in love with Axel and Antoinette!

I've watched Axel scoff at love throughout this entire series so it was a treat to see the mighty fall. Plus, he was so insanely sexy, as he fell, that I think my panties exploded. READ THIS BOOK AND THIS SERIES.

dirtybookswithali's review against another edition

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mysterious tense medium-paced

3.5

christikb's review against another edition

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dark emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Holy motherforking shirtballs, y'all, I was NOT prepared for Mitchell Axel Fontaine, owner of a giant 🐓, possessor of a maniacally filthy mouth, and hot mess extraordinaire. He came in like a wrecking ball from page freaking 1 (PAGE ONE, Y'ALL) and knocked down ALL of my defenses. Keep in mind that I've been entranced with this over-the-top, grumpy, absolute shitshow of a man since Reign, where I accidentally started my read of the Cassandra Robbins-verse. Since then, I've only dug in deeper on him to the point where his (and Ryder's, but that's another story for another day) was the Disciples story I was most excited to read. And, guys, girls, gremlins, did Ignite freaking deliver. We open in a lovely, well-kept strip club where Axel is overseeing tryouts for clun workers and in walks Cookie...Candy...Antoinette. Whatever she calls herself, Axel is obsessed from the start and their intrigue only deepens as she faces her own demons and Axel deals with MC troubles that ultimately end up spilling over, endangering his ballerina, at which point he loses his collective shit, goes completely feral, and (mild spoiler alert here) drowns a guy in a working fryer. Sure, he kills a guy, but he definitely had a good reason, right? We can forgive an unhinged guy so long as it's for love, right?