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Liam's Bride by Emma Alisyn

mrose21's review

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4.0

Didn't feel like 300 pages. Which is a good thing. I got to say, I'm not that impressed with the editing. Not sure if its the edition I'm reading but there isn't much seperation between sections. It went from they're making up to her checking her phone and there wasn't a gap in between...
Story is ok. Not HP about the anal sex but thats her bum not mine.

yeriwithaj_'s review

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2.0

1.5 stars
Weak.

jaime_bookworm's review

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3.0

Liam and Meredith are both haunted by the past - the same past event actually. And despite their being mates, Meredith's dad killed Liam's. She tries to hide that secret as long as possible and, of course, it blows up in her face.

The end of the book felt rushed. One minute they were mating. In the next sentence she was popping out a pup. I had to re-read the page a few times because I felt like I had to be missing something - but that's how it was written. Epilogues are fine for stuff like that - but they should say they're epilogues.

I did enjoy the story though. I loved Brick's character, even though she wasn't the main focus of the story.

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

izziede's review

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2.0

It just didn't work for me. He is an Alpha but he is so arrogant I didn't like him.

nikkisbooknook's review

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4.0

Liam’s Bride – Emma Alisyn

Meredith lives with the guilt of the actions of her father almost 2 decades ago. He wiped out the family of a bear shifter. The same shifter who has just bought the building where her project for at risk teens is based.

Liam is Alpha and as part of a lottery his den organised, must go out and find a bride, to help fight their dwindling numbers. He never expected to be sideswiped by a firecracker with a serious need to be in his face over her project! He and his bear recognise her as his mate but can he get her to come to the same conclusion!

OMG lots of unwarranted guilt and I'm glad to say some characters get to reclaim their humanity by doing a selfless protective act. Liam is sweet and studly and Mere is the spoiled little girl done good! She is such a giving person you were just cheering her one all the time!
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