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Every Missing Moment : Volume Two by Garrett Leigh

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4.5

4.5 Stars

This book is a must for the readers of this series, as it gives you an insight to what was happening during times in the book series when the narration was centred on other characters. It's like an extended epilogue to each of the books.

I love that it gives you a look from multiple perspectives and sometimes from the same time frame, it really helps you get into each characters head and see other characters from a differing view than their partners. 

It was heartbreaking seeing the fallout from the last book as Saint went off on his own. His pain was well done even though the guy doesn't verbalise it well. I loved that he spent time with Rubi before facing the guys.

Now I want to go back and reread all the books again 
Snowed by V.L. Locey, RJ Scott

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4.0

4 Stars

I enjoyed this one. It took a break from the hockey aspect as Kyle was on the injured list and had returned home to recuperate.

Kyle in the previous books is extremely quiet and relegated to the weird goalie. Here we find out he had his own demons he was fighting in a constant battle for his sanity and my heart went out to him.

I loved him and Christian together. They both had their shields up but talked it out and dropped them quickly. 

This one was really different from eh rest of the series as there isn't a lot of hockey in it, Kyle walks away to go home and recuperate so it takes him well away from the team. I was interested to see how the characters would deal with the fact that they both lived in different worlds and Christian actually had a life and job where he was that yes he could have dropped but why should he. I was impressed with how this was handled, when I look back at it. There was no easy solution and someone would have to give up something for them to be together. 
Pretend: A Neighbor from Hell Prequel by R.L. Mathewson

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3.5

 
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3.5 Stars 

I enjoyed this one, maybe not as much as the Playing for Keeps, but it was still an enjoyable listen. 

I liked Morgan but also through she was a bit of a pushover at times. She loves Eric and continually keeps putting her life on hold for him. When she finally arranges a life away from him, he finally wakes up and starts pursuing her, all without realising that she is leaving. I was disappointed in a way that she threw in the job but happy that she got the life she wanted. 

Eric was good too, in typical Bradford fashion they beat to the beat of their own drums but that is the appeal of this family, and at least Morgan had grown up with them an understood what she was in for. 

On to the next one 

Discovering Daisy by Sloane Kennedy

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4.0

4 Stars

I liked this one. 
It's always hard to add another partner to an already established couple, but this one worked. I liked the way the guys both knew without having the big conversation, they knew their partner and knew what they wanted. Yes they had a discussion but it wasn't a big drawn out thing of who loves who more.
I also liked that they gave Daisy time to come to terms with what she wanted to happen. They didn't push and let her set the pace. It didn't stop them from connecting and the guys from continuing with their relationship, but also wasn't rushed.

Playing For Keeps by R.L. Mathewson

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4.0

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I love this book, and the audio is just as good.
I love Haley and her way of dealing with Jason. I love love love the Bradford’s obsession with food, I find those moments quite funny, especially when it revolves around a buffet.
I do like that they became friends first and the relationship progressed from there.
Looking forward to the next one
Heppel Ever After by Con Riley

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4.0

4 Stars

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Nice end to the series.

I love Charles and sunny outlook on life. The relationship between him and Hugo is done well. They balance each other out beautifully. 

I felt for Hugo, well actually both of them, but Hugo trying to find his place to settle. I'm not sure why he couldn't stay at the school, but I did like that he took Charles needs into consideration too. It wasn't just all about him, and Charles has the personality to put himself last, as he loves Hugo enough to give him what he needs.

I loved seeing Rex and his grandfather. Now I want to read his book.

While I loved the book, I was feeling a little bit preached to at the end. I understand it is a big issue at the moment and I feel for the refugees but I did feel it was getting preachy. JMO
Austin by Con Riley

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4.0

 
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4 Stars 

Great addition to the series. 

In the previous books Austin has come across as not a nice character. You knew he had his issues but he really was a prickly pear. Dom also didn’t come across as an in control individual, but oh how they both shone in this one. 

Beneath the surface there is a lot going on in each of their lives and Dom for everything that was going on with his, was still upbeat and happy. He never blamed anyone for what happened, in fact I think the only time he blamed someone it was to blame himself for not being involved enough to see what was going on. He worked so well to make Maissie happy. Everything he did was for her. I also was happy to see his ex wasn’t painted in a terrible way. While she didn’t have much page time, when she was mentioned it was with good vibes. 

I ended up feeling for Austin as he struggled to connect what he wanted with what he thought he should be doing, and I’m glad that Dom’s money wasn’t brought into it. He made the decision on his own, and his mum and he moved on from their own guilt and pain to finally have a loving relationship with each other. 

I’m glad he made ground with Cameron but it also wasn’t firmly set. Great listen 

Luke by Con Riley

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3.75

3.75 Stars

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I enjoyed this one. I did like getting into Luke's head and understanding his motivations to keep the school open. He gave it his all and you really felt his ups and downs.

I liked Nathan too but didn't connect as well with him. He kept pushing Luke away and for him to do it after finding out about Luke's past didn't sit well with me. It was just fortunate that Luke fought for them.

Looking forward to Austin's story next
Chasing Secrets by Sloane Kennedy

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3.5

3.5 Stars

I'm not sure how to rate this one. It was better than the previous book and was a good end to the series. I think the problem is that the series started off really strong, and the first three books made it one of my favourite series but the last two have just not lived up to the start. 

I liked both Lincoln and Theo, but wow both guys have been through the ringer and it was probably a bit over the top. the book could have handled one scenario easily and still been entertaining. 

I did like that Theo wasn't magically fixed by  getting together with Lincoln. He still had his hang-ups and work was put in to help him get over what had happened in his past. 
More Than Enough by Sloane Kennedy

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3.25

3.25 Stars

Not my favourite of the series
I've enjoyed this series up to date but this one didn't have the same appeal as the previous ones.
I liked both MC's but didn't really buy them together.

They started off ok and to be truthful I didn't even mind the back and forth as they got to know each other. Both had their scars with Jett's being more visible but his attitude was his biggest disadvantage. 
I did feel that once Sawyer's past came to light, Jett's whole attitude changed and all of a sudden he was working towards saving Sawyer and had a whole attitude adjustment. 

I just didn't buy the second half of the book, as they went from each running from and arguing with each other to declaring love. It just felt too fast and as if the author did work to start and then just steamrolled through the second half of the book. 

I loved Apollo but didn't see the point of him being included in the book.