Kiriah Kache
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The United States
Member Since
March 2024
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"I loved this book so much! Kaya and Taj love story had to be my favorite one so far. so sweet, real , raw and beautiful. This story shows you exactly how a woman should be treated🥺.
5/5 🔥🔥🔥 I really want her to continue their story because I want to " Read more of this review » |
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Kiriah Kache
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JazzReads 's review
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For However Long (Without Limits Book 1):
"Good story
Good story and my first read by this author. I like this story and I will read another book by this author." |
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Toya Davis-Stokley's review
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For However Long (Without Limits Book 1):
"Heartbreak is devastating to all who have experienced it. However, for some it can become debilitating, stealing every ounce of joy you ever had. This is what happened to Kaya. Cairo was her everything until he wasn't. She had no clue that he had thi"
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"sweet romance novella
General thought : If you love, love then this is the novella for you , the author also provides you a playlist to list to whilst reading , setting the right mood for the story. Loved the cover ! Book overview: A one night stand turn" Read more of this review » |
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Thank you for reading! ❤️❤️
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Thank you so much for reading. I am glad you enjoyed, love this review. ❤️
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Kiriah Kache
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Inez Braithwaite’s review
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For However Long (Without Limits Book 1)
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Inez! Thank you once again. This review was so heartfelt! That was sooo good and beautiful and exactly what I wanted readers to gain from it. I’m so g
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Thank you for reading. I’m glad you enjoyed! ❤️
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Thank you for reading Toya! I’m glad you enjoyed! ❤️
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“longed for the warmth of companionship, for shared laughter and intimate moments that only platonic love could bring.”
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“You take care of yourself, Laila. I know you’re going to take care of Dre but don’t forget yourself.”
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“It felt like a gesture of love, a final act to ensure her well-being. However, the internal struggle persisted as she grappled with the notion of accepting his material possessions.”
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