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Meredith is a hot mess
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Luna's been kidnapped. I'm wanting to pay attention to Kit's interactions with Uilleam to remind myself of Kit's role again. I think he was unaware of Luna and just pissed Uilleam interfered with his business dealings with the sex traffickers.
— Jun 27, 2022 07:56AM
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Meredith is a hot mess
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nts: Uilleam wants Omerti's London connections
— Jun 27, 2022 05:08PM
Meredith is a hot mess
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Jordan Omerti is introduced here. Iirc there is some connection to the Ashworths
— Jun 27, 2022 05:05PM
Meredith is a hot mess
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War Dogs is set up in this book! @80%. I am so amazed by how everything is so planned out by the author.
— Jun 27, 2022 04:21PM
Meredith is a hot mess
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This is moment where Karina starts flexing her own power via her mother's wealth. I honestly can't blame her. I can't say I'd turn down a condo in NY after a bad break up either. Uilleam has no idea what he's gotten himself into. They're seriously such a power couple (just not yet). Individually I would never want to piss off either of them.
— Jun 27, 2022 04:09PM
Meredith is a hot mess
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Even if his mouth hadn't, his body had asked for her forgiveness
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— Jun 27, 2022 03:35PM
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Meredith is a hot mess
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Sooo looks like Uilleam may have played a role in Karina getting fired? He wanted her off the job.
— Jun 27, 2022 08:46AM
Meredith is a hot mess
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I'm remembering that Karina got fired, but now I'm wondering how Uilleam reacts. If he continues to help Claire or if he fucks her over for Karina.
— Jun 27, 2022 08:42AM
Meredith is a hot mess
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*Kit never knew about Luna, I mean. Not Karina.
I really appreciate how this author crafts the narrative. She allows her readers to fill in the gaps and think for themselves. I feel so often while reading romance authors think readers are idiots and that they have to explain in detail every single scene, interaction, event that occurs in the book. This author doesn't do that.
— Jun 27, 2022 08:34AM
I really appreciate how this author crafts the narrative. She allows her readers to fill in the gaps and think for themselves. I feel so often while reading romance authors think readers are idiots and that they have to explain in detail every single scene, interaction, event that occurs in the book. This author doesn't do that.

