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One More Night by Julia London

shms's review against another edition

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1.0

Given H's predilection for the ladies, I has sympathy with the h as she struggled to move forward with him. I couldn't understand how SHE is the one that makes the move to heal the breach. His actions suggested he'd moved on in every way. I was internally ranting by the end. The humour made this read bearable.

shmsy's review against another edition

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1.0

Given H's predilection for the ladies, I has sympathy with the h as she struggled to move forward with him. I couldn't understand how SHE is the one that makes the move to heal the breach. His actions suggested he'd moved on in every way. I was internally ranting by the end. The humour made this read bearable.

book_realm_revisions's review against another edition

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3.0

It was an okay book for me. I didn’t hate or love the characters but I liked them.

I saw the “plot twists “ coming from a mile away and the ending was formulaic. I wouldn’t say “don’t read this book” but it wouldn’t be the first I would recommend either.

ssejig's review against another edition

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2.0

Why did I read this book? I don't especially remember liking the first one in the series. This one wasn't much better. Michael Raney dumped his girlfriend Leah Klein because he didn't think that their relationship meshed well with his career in the CIA. The dumping shut Leah down for moths and even five years later, her career as an actress hasn't recovered. But she finally got a part in a major motion picture... which Michael's extreme sports company is doing the stunt effects for. When the two of them see each other, sparks fly. Michael is still in love with Leah and works hard to win her trust again.
What pissed me off was the fact that, in the end, Michael got pissed that Leah couldn't trust him fully. Um, hello, major dumpage combined with the fact that Leah was kidnapped by an old enemy of Michael's. Why can't she trust him? Think, think, think. Hm.
But then she wins his love by saying that she loves him, even though he's dating somebody else.
Blegh.

amandaainge's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was seriously inconsistent. It was up and down and all over the place. It was like the author couldn't figure out which plot she wanted to go with, so she wrote them all in. I loved book one of this series so much, I'm hoping book 3 gets back on track.

anothercurleyhairbooklover's review

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4.0

not great literature, but great escape

donnah's review against another edition

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4.0

I read the eBook version of this book. It is a well written, read in an afternoon kinda book. This is the second book in the Thrillseekers Anonymous series.

Living on the edge is nothing to the men who started Thrillseekers Anonymous, a members-only adventure service that caters to the rich and famous. But "extreme sports" takes on a whole new meaning for former CIA operative Michael Raney. Hollywood's most notorious bachelor will have to mend his ways and risk it all for the one who got away.

Now on to reading Jacks story in book 3.
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