The Baskerville Affair (4 books in series)
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review 1: This was better than the first one in the fact that it characterizes her as a very human figure, giving in to temptation, making mistakes, trying to repent for those mistakes, etc. Definitely shows the world is not all white and black. And how Nick is rising up in the world and p...
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review 1: So this book ends up being a typical second book in a trilogy. 512 pages leading to a cliffhanger where every sympathetic character is in dire peril and every villain is triumphant. I hate books like this! Authors! Please stop writing this way! I do not need to waste a month...
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review 1: I enjoyed the language and the heroine, but I found the romance aspect annoying. (Although Imogen/Bucky is my OTP.) With Evelina, men are borderline sexually assaulting her right and left. Even the guys who are more or less "good guys" are doing things like grabbing her hard enou...
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review 1: This last book in the Baskerville Affair series was the most action packed and the least annoying in terms of the characters. The whole love triangle thing is definitely gone and Evelina is not quite as stupid as she was in the second book. I thought it a little annoying that ...