Audiobook Review: The Viking’s Bride by James and Aasne Daniels
I just couldn’t finish this story. I was halfway through except I just kept pausing because I didn’t want to hear anymore then forcing myself to turn it back on, so I knew I was done.
I just couldn’t finish this story. I was halfway through except I just kept pausing because I didn’t want to hear anymore then forcing myself to turn it back on, so I knew I was done.
I downloaded this book as I was finishing Book 1. For once, I was so happy to be behind in a series. I would have hated to have to wait. Nevada Baylor hopes that she has seen the last of Connor “Mad” Rogan after the Adam Pierce case but fate has other plans, and […]
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