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Last Kiss

By: Laurelin Paige
Narrated by: Ava Erickson
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A Game of Cat and Mouse Filled with Dark Desires and Dangerous Secrets....

Emily Wayborn has made a decision.

She might not fully trust handsome and deadly Reeve Sallis, but he is the one person that gives her what she needs. With Reeve she can finally be herself. Submitting to him is the only thing keeping her grounded as the rest of her life falls apart. But the hotelier is a master at keeping secrets and as she continues her quest for answers, someone is making sure she doesn't find them.

Time is running out, and she is questioning everything she thought she knew about friendship and love. She must now make an impossible choice that will determine if she will survive with her heart...or her life.

©2016 Laurelin Paige (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Heartfelt

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I enjoyed the strength in love this book had. Friendship should never need to be so manipulative. This was a great 2 book listen.

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Ava did a wonderful job in narrating this book. It was easy to know the change in time and characters.

Manipulation !!

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Last Kiss is the perfect ending to Reeve and Emily's story.

This was a re-read for me and was as good as the book. I love the narrator and she added intensity to the story.

Reece is the perfect mix of dangerous alpha man and sensitive, passionate lover. Emily was extremely submissive and frustrating, not just to the reader but also to Reeve. She finds her way but takes a long time to do so. This made the ending even sweeter.

Perfect Ending!

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I love Laurelin Page. But I thought Emily was too submissive for a main character.

Captivating

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From beginning to end I loved this book and the first one! The twists, the turns, the breathtaking moments, the hot moments, just everything! I do believe this is my new favorite author. Also Ava, the voice reading this book is by far my favorite to listen to. She portrayed the characters so brilliantly! I wait for more!!

Absolutely Amazing!!

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I am almost ashamed to admit that I listened to these two books, completely, in the last 24 hours. If you do the Math, you'll realize that means I did not have time to sleep or anything else, for that matter. This story was powerful, frustrating and audible crack, for me. I had to finish the story. Was the writing perfect? no, it could have better, but as with everything, perfect wouldn't be genuine, either. However, in hopes of helping me feel like the last day hasn't been lost without leaving something tangible behind, I am going to list my thoughts on how the books could be improved.
1. I love Lauralin Page's ability to create unique stories and I love her concern with giving her characters depth but, sometimes less is more. Most of the protagonists and antagonists in her books waaaaayyyyyy over think. They think so much and Sooooo looonnnnggg, it ruins the rhythm of the story; it's distracting, confusing and down right agrivating. More than once, I have actually yelled, out loud, to them to " Get to the damn point!" I honestly have had to back tract, more than once, in the dialog to remind myself what the hell the question was that the character was pondering. I've even fast forwarded, in an attempt to avoid the agrivation; something I have never done before. Look. I love long novels, the longer the better. Kristen Ashley and Diana Gabledon are two of my favorite authors so I love long and in depth but it always strengthens the plot not confuses it.

I may need to find a support group

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