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Romance, luxury, and secrets abound in this thrilling new collection that take readers deeper into the world of the #1 bestselling Inheritance Games series There is nothing frivolous about the way a Hawthorne man loves. An amnesiac playboy and the woman with every reason to hate him. A daredevil, his favorite heiress, and three nights in Prague. An unlikely pairing between a cowboy and a goth. Four brothers with an inescapable bond, strengthened by the family they chose, in a house of wonders that promises to always deliver one more secret. Discover their stories of love and loss, power, puzzles, and life-and-death secrets in this mind-blowingly romantic collection that proves that when you love the way Hawthornes love, there is no going back. This collection includes: That Night in Prague (novella) The Same Backward as Forward (novella) The Cowboy and the Goth Five Times Xander Tackled Someone (and One Time He Didn't) One Hawthorne Night* What Happens in the Treehouse* $3CR3T $@NT@ Pain at the Right Gun *previously published in limited release
Wow ... This part was MILES better than That Night in Prague, it's actually shocking. That first part genuinely had me considering a DNF just from how much it read like gratuitous eye-rolling repetitive fluff. I'm really glad I stuck it through and kept reading because this story in the second part had so much more depth and meaning to it, felt very much more worthwhile.
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This book was SUPER fun to read! Having these sweet details after all that drama was certainly relaxing! I couldn't stop laughing at some point >3< Example: The puppy named Tiramisu Panini or Grayson wearing tight leather pants and singing Let it go from Frozen
Also, the love stories here were so emotional, the riddles amazing as ever, Hawthornes been....Hawthornes, and let's not forget our dear energetic Xander!
Thank you Jennifer for this amazing experience! I genually enjoyed every single page of not only this book, but the entire series. Thank you for bringing such a story to the world! If I could rate this book infinity/5 I would!