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  • Couldn’t Put It Down

    5
    By MrsIvanCheng
    Loved it!
  • Don’t bother with this book!

    1
    By safety lead
    I’m sorry I paid for this book, and wouldn’t have bothered to continue reading it if not for that. There isn’t one likable character in it, and the writer rambles incessantly, making it confusing as well. I read a lot but this isn’t worth anyone’s time and money.
  • A good book

    4
    By Nutzaboutcooking
    It wrapped up nicely and was interesting and entertaining all the way through
  • Kept my interest as most of her books do. Look forward to the next.

    5
    By Trishb2024
    When is the next?
  • Truth About the Devlins

    5
    By Qqqqeeeeiiii
    The character of TJ is so very real and his struggles are authentic! Love your books. Please keep writing.
  • Boring.

    1
    By Crystal ER RN
    I usually love this author and I almost always persist when a book starts off slow. Not this time. I’m a couple hundred pages into it and it is not only boring but contrived. Disappointed
  • Very good

    3
    By Lfinley3
    Not what I expected. I was expecting more domestic/ romantic relationship drama but was pleasantly surprised. Fast paced, great character development and solid plot twists. TJ was a great character .
  • Spellbinding

    5
    By Homeworth
    Once I started reading this book I couldn’t put it down! The book was intriguing from start to finish.
  • Great Plot

    5
    By Samnite100
    Best plot ever… reading was fluid, surprising, a portrait of rehabilitation in today’s world, a life transformed, and made me root for the good guys!! More please….
  • Triggering but good

    5
    By marciareed
    Well…as a recovery alcoholic with 25 years of sobriety, I admit to being triggered in the early chapters. Well-done getting into the head of the newly sober. Enjoyed the story.

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