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Blurring The Lines (2000)

by S.A. Payne(Favorite Author)
4.17 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: way too many info dumps that were out of character and way to expositiony throughout the intire thing characters that had the sole role of telling us the main characters past! when they were together it was sweet and i liked micks submissive side and the way it didnt take away from his strength, the book was only a tiny bit slut shamy but very gender positive. the romance was too fast to start but they did talk alot about themselves so it was ok...
review 2: Great story and world building but for some reason I felt disconnected from the characters. I found Mick's personality to be inconsistent. e.g. One minute he is this ninja-like super cop. The next minute he can't even put up a fight against Sal apart from just refusing to speak to him (WTF? - schoolgirl muc
... moreh!). Both Toshi and Mick were a bit of a mystery to me. I don't feel like I got to know or understand them or even believe their love for each other. I see the second book is an m/m/m so obviously their connection was not that great after all. I don't regret reading it but I definitely won't be reading the sequel. less
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pariprincess143
as always, abysmal editing and a fantastic story.
sheepflyer
4,5 stars
dadddy
4.5 stars
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