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REVIEW: Enzo by K Webster

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Title: Enzo Series:  Standalone Author: K Webster Publication Date:  28 January, 2019 Rating: DNF Goodreads | Amazon What is this book about?  From  USA Today  Bestselling Author K Webster, comes a new  forbidden romance  standalone novel!  Jenna’s grown up in the system.  Forced to be tough, wary, and hard.  She’s only been able to count on herself.  Until Enzo.  He’s much older and responsible for looking after her.  What should be a job to him, evolves into much more.  Late night phone calls.  Lingering touches.  A forbidden fire that burns brighter each day.  Everything about him exudes strength.  His will to protect her is more than she could ever ask for.  Sadly, though, even heroes have their limitations.  But she doesn’t need a hero.  She just needs him. My Thoughts... Where do I begin with reviewing this book? well... first of all, I just want to say that I tried to like it and tried to read it, but I just couldn't. I got to maybe thirty percent into thi

REVIEW: The Double by Helena Newbury

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Title: The Double Series: Standalone Author: Helena Newbury Publication Date: January 11, 2019 Rating: ★★★☆☆ Goodreads | Amazon What is this book about?  He’s not a criminal, he’s  the  criminal. Ruthless and gorgeous, he rules half of New York. Everyone knows his name: Konstantin. I’m the exact opposite. As an FBI surveillance specialist, my job is to be invisible and that suits me just fine. I spend my life watching Konstantin, and he’s never once seen the shy girl taking photos from across the street. But when Konstantin’s beautiful but evil “companion,” Christina, is injured in a car crash, we get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Plastic surgery can make me look just like her: I can take her place at Konstantin’s side and learn every secret he’s got. I must learn to mimic her exactly, from the way she walks to the sounds she makes in bed. Because if he suspects for one instant that I’m not her...he’ll kill me. I soon discover that there’s more to Konstantin than any