Nikki’s review of Nothing More Dangerous (Boady Sanden, #1) > Likes and Comments
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Wonderful review! ❤️
TLL, I hope you love it 😍. It does have a slow start, but it is developing a relationship between the two boys. You will feel the pain these characters feel. You will feel all the emotions. I will be thinking about this story for a long time.
Excellent review Nikki! I love that you could relate to some events in the book. I can't wait for the library to get back online so I can place a hold.
LOVE THIS review! I grew up in Montana in the 70's, one of three black kids in my school, so I can very much relate to what you said, though from the other side. I was the one the boys either didn't want to be seen kissing under the bleachers, or the "exotic" one they wanted to try out to see if I was easier than the white girls. #boysaredumb
I cannot wait to read this (put it on hold with Libby already)! Especially after reading Saving Emma - LOVE me some Boady and Dee.
Squeeeeee! You did it again, getting me all pumped up to read another great book. 🤗📚
Thanks, Nikki!
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Raylene, I swear we are connected. Especially with books. I love that you love Eskens too. It breaks my heart that you experienced that growing up. You are around my age, so I can only imagine….. and in a country town. I will tell you I continued to date many other races. I had an Indian (from India) boyfriend for a year when I was 20, people didn’t like that. I didn’t care… however, he turned into an a** 🤣🤣🤣
I’m so excited to see what you think about this one. It’s the best story I’ve ever read! Don’t forget to message me and let me know 💙🫶
Holly, I had NO IDEA that was coming. I’ve cried in about 3 or 4 books in my whole life. Yet, these were emotional hardships and the other reveal pertaining to a character was extremely moving for me.
I was interesting reading about Boady's past, since he's in so many of Esken's books. I can see why this book touched you so much, Nikki!
Nice..glad it touched you.. this was the first Eskens book I read and was so glad I happened upon it
Marilyn, I’m also a recovering alcoholic, so that was the other thing that was very personal to me. Hell, once I got to the you know what part….. Niagara Falls 😭😭😭
Jonathan, I was so deeply moved that I wanted to contact Eskens myself to share my gratitude for his incredible work 🫶
This is an incredible review, Nikki! Wow. What a book. Sounds like a powerful read. I love your personal touch to this. And here's to us sober people 😊
Hell yeah, Rowan!!! Amen to that! Thank you so very much. If you knew my story and where I’m at now, 💯
Such high praise! I'm so glad this resonated with you. That's the best feeling as a reader! Excellent review, Nikki. 🩷
Kat, oh yes! I was seriously emotional. Not in a bad way either, in a cleansing way…. If that makes sense. I slept like a baby that night. Thank you honey 🩵
Thank you for that wonderful review. Nothing warms the heart of a writer more than to know that his or her work evokes emotion.
Allen, all your work does this for me. I’m really glad that 20+ years working on this project turned into something so meaningful! Please keep writing and I’ll keep reading! 😊
What a beautiful and heartfelt review, Nikki! Thanks for sharing your personal experience! I need to read this!
Christina, thank you so much! There is some alcoholism mentioned in the story that I didn’t write in the review. I’ve been in recovery for 20 years and when I came to a crucial part towards the end, Niagara Falls came flooding down! 😭😭 This was phenomenal! Definitely a must read! 💜
I so heartily agree with all you said. I just finished it and still have tears streaming down my cheeks.
Kaycee, awwww! That was a really moving story wasn’t it? I was so touched. See, I’m a recovering alcoholic and the story of Hoke hit me hard. This is now my favorite book to date. I’m so glad you loved it. Eskens will love to hear that.
Wow!!! Great review, Nikki. I love those books that affect me to the core and that I can connect with personally and emotionally.
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TLL, I hope you love it 😍. It does have a slow start, but it is developing a relationship between the two boys. You will feel the pain these characters feel. You will feel all the emotions. I will be thinking about this story for a long time.
Excellent review Nikki! I love that you could relate to some events in the book. I can't wait for the library to get back online so I can place a hold.
LOVE THIS review! I grew up in Montana in the 70's, one of three black kids in my school, so I can very much relate to what you said, though from the other side. I was the one the boys either didn't want to be seen kissing under the bleachers, or the "exotic" one they wanted to try out to see if I was easier than the white girls. #boysaredumbI cannot wait to read this (put it on hold with Libby already)! Especially after reading Saving Emma - LOVE me some Boady and Dee.
Squeeeeee! You did it again, getting me all pumped up to read another great book. 🤗📚
Thanks, Nikki!
I
Raylene, I swear we are connected. Especially with books. I love that you love Eskens too. It breaks my heart that you experienced that growing up. You are around my age, so I can only imagine….. and in a country town. I will tell you I continued to date many other races. I had an Indian (from India) boyfriend for a year when I was 20, people didn’t like that. I didn’t care… however, he turned into an a** 🤣🤣🤣I’m so excited to see what you think about this one. It’s the best story I’ve ever read! Don’t forget to message me and let me know 💙🫶
Holly, I had NO IDEA that was coming. I’ve cried in about 3 or 4 books in my whole life. Yet, these were emotional hardships and the other reveal pertaining to a character was extremely moving for me.
I was interesting reading about Boady's past, since he's in so many of Esken's books. I can see why this book touched you so much, Nikki!
Nice..glad it touched you.. this was the first Eskens book I read and was so glad I happened upon it
Marilyn, I’m also a recovering alcoholic, so that was the other thing that was very personal to me. Hell, once I got to the you know what part….. Niagara Falls 😭😭😭
Jonathan, I was so deeply moved that I wanted to contact Eskens myself to share my gratitude for his incredible work 🫶
This is an incredible review, Nikki! Wow. What a book. Sounds like a powerful read. I love your personal touch to this. And here's to us sober people 😊
Hell yeah, Rowan!!! Amen to that! Thank you so very much. If you knew my story and where I’m at now, 💯
Such high praise! I'm so glad this resonated with you. That's the best feeling as a reader! Excellent review, Nikki. 🩷
Kat, oh yes! I was seriously emotional. Not in a bad way either, in a cleansing way…. If that makes sense. I slept like a baby that night. Thank you honey 🩵
Thank you for that wonderful review. Nothing warms the heart of a writer more than to know that his or her work evokes emotion.
Allen, all your work does this for me. I’m really glad that 20+ years working on this project turned into something so meaningful! Please keep writing and I’ll keep reading! 😊
What a beautiful and heartfelt review, Nikki! Thanks for sharing your personal experience! I need to read this!
Christina, thank you so much! There is some alcoholism mentioned in the story that I didn’t write in the review. I’ve been in recovery for 20 years and when I came to a crucial part towards the end, Niagara Falls came flooding down! 😭😭 This was phenomenal! Definitely a must read! 💜
I so heartily agree with all you said. I just finished it and still have tears streaming down my cheeks.
Kaycee, awwww! That was a really moving story wasn’t it? I was so touched. See, I’m a recovering alcoholic and the story of Hoke hit me hard. This is now my favorite book to date. I’m so glad you loved it. Eskens will love to hear that.
Wow!!! Great review, Nikki. I love those books that affect me to the core and that I can connect with personally and emotionally.









