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Savage Love by Jane Henry

pattyfgd's review

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5.0

This second book in the Savage Island Duet is everything I love about Jane Henry’s style! Wonderful characters, hot alphas, & thrilling suspense kept me completely intrigued..Picking up where we left off at the end of Savage Dom, Cy and Harper know they are being watched and are looking for the last couple of cameras. But there are so many questions that come up if they do. Will they be rescued? Who brought them to the island and why? And most importantly, will their relationship survive in the real world? Henry delivers suspense, passion and a twist which blew my mind! Harper is not only smart and beautiful, but is able to think on her feet and navigate her way through situations with courage. Cy is the one you want by your side. He is loyal and protective and never gives up. It’s high intensity and suspense, steamy passion and a story that kept me intrigued til the very end!

The perfect storyteller was cast for this. DC Cole is amazing, bringing each character to life. He emulates each scene so we feel like we are right there, experiencing the island and their relationship. His voice for Cy will have you swooning and his draw into the suspense is exciting. He gave us a fantastic performance.

kelly_reads_books's review

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5.0

What a spectacular ending to this duet!
The story was so different and unexpected! Cy and Harper meet in book 1 under the most unusual circumstances, opposites in every way, and they survive the craziest scenario and conquer what is put in front of them.

tlea's review

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4.0

This is book 2 in the Savage Island duet & it picks up right from where book 1 ended, so don't even think about reading this without having already finished book1. Cy & Harper make it off the island, but not together. With each of them feeling the reality of the bond that they have, they each work to return to the other. Make no mistake, this was a thrilling conclusion. However, I feel that it missed a few perfect opportunities that left me feeling a bit let down. I would have liked to know more of the motivation behind the big WHY? The book very quickly touched on the impact that paparazzi/social media/crowd mentality have on people who are determined by be 'newsworthy' which seemed to overly simplify the reality.
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