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Five Weeks by Dannika Dark

lindaunconventionalbookworms's review against another edition

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5.0

Bad-ass shifters - and an amazing female MC made Five Weeks an amazing read!

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mrose21's review against another edition

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5.0

This was so much better than the 2nd book.
Something happens other than debt!

I love her a lot more, she is sassy she doesnt take crap from anybody and she is so strong.
Strong as in mentally good at not letting things bring her down or take her down.

Jerricho is so hot but still not as hot as his brother, even Reno beats him here. But you do see a softer and vulnerable side to him which is having an addiction. It actually made me like him more as he was showing he was strong enough to beat addiction and that is fantastic.

Not much else to say about this. Looking forward to the next!

Re-Read 2nd August 2018
Yeah I agree with my first review this book is 100% better than the first. I like Jericho, he is the really messed up one out of them all. Hes suffered but really hes suffered because of his own ego etc. I enjoyed the chase between them and how quickly the misunderstanding was cleared up, nothing more annoying than that being the main reason they won't make up is because they believe something that is wrong but instead its about things relating to her and some of the incident that caused the misunderstanding.

I think Izzy is great, I'm glad a redhead is shown in a positive sexy light. She is sophisticated but also hot and she knows how to handle herself.

retiring2read's review

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adventurous tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

nortonmerlyn's review against another edition

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3.0

This is probably my least favorite book in the series. But I have listened to it so many times.

Still the same. I just don’t love this one.

apark1186's review against another edition

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3.0

Okay, it's not that I didn't like this book, or that I didn't like Izzy. I just, well, Jericho isn't my favorite character. Dannika Dark spent the first two books painting him as an asshole who takes advantage of women, and then I'm suppose to believe that he just, stopped doing that? I don't know. I still enjoyed the sexy times, but I just, didn't like the Cole brother we were following.

loudashope's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

katkinney's review

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4.0

Continuing to enjoy the series. I liked Izzy about like I did April, she was easy to relate to and the romance with Jericho felt real. Interested to see where they're going with some of the other brothers like Wheeler and Ben, who seems like a total mystery...

booklvrkat's review

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5.0

I've been waiting for the story of Jericho. I've liked him from the beginning, and knew that he was hiding something. I'm glad to find that his music comes from deep within and actually meant something to him. At the part of the book where he sings the Beatles song, I felt myself shiver all over. That's the connection that I have with these characters that Dannika has created.

Izzy comes from out of nowhere and lands smack working right in the bar that the Weston family frequents, and works at. Little did she know. When she left her friendship with Jericho in the past, never in her wildest dreams did she think she'd run into him, singing, on a stage. She thought for certain that she'd lost him forever. FOREVER. Assumptions on her part run wild, and there are times you just want to shake a butt load of sense into her. Sometimes, you just have to stand by and watch... because life never lets you know exactly what you're made of until it happens.

The rest of the Weston clan is back, along with the rest of their "family". Ivy makes an interesting appearance, I can't wait to see where this young shifter goes in the stories. Bad guys run amok, steaming shifter romance & sex is all over the place, and the band gets a makeover with a new member of the family.

Sit back and enjoy the ride, because if you don't read this in one sitting... I'll be surprised.

kimberly_b's review

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4.0

Although I wasn't as excited to read this book in the series because it focuses on Jericho, I ended up really liking it. Izzy was the highlight of the book for me; her character is strong and sassy. I'm looking forward to reading the next book, [b:Four Days|23869022|Four Days (Seven #4)|Dannika Dark|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1419976393s/23869022.jpg|26490335].

whatcha_listening_to's review

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5.0

5 Five Weeks Stars

Jericho and Izzy… These two wow, their chemistry is off the hook.
I think their past has a lot to do with it. But it is the here and now that make them solid.

They go through a lot of ups and downs and trust is a huge thing Izzy needs to feel. But it’s not easy people don’t always come through for her.

But once she takes the leap she is golden. And Jericho has to trust to not only her but his pack that they will do what is best for him and for her. I like that they communicated and sure there was drama but it wasn’t forced it was just because of the situation.

Jericho changes the name of his band in the book to Heat and I think that describes this book to a tee. Its HEAT, from the action to the romance.

It’s a great addition to the series and I love re-listening because Nicole kills it with these characters the gravely voices the female voice I am a FAN!

*You don't have to like my review but its 100% my opinion, and I am allowed to have it.*