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Review: Provoked

Provoked Provoked by Joanna Chambers
My rating: 1 of 5 stars

Trigger Warnings:
- execution
- violence

The only interesting part of this book was the execution that took place in the first chapter. David was just a chore to be around and I grew tired of being in his head by chapter 5. He's Eeyore in a human body...except Eeyore was occasionally funny. Just.... *deep sigh

I'm going to have to miss out on the rest of the series. I cannot deal with him again. I don't even understand why Murdo wants him except for the fact that he's pretty. Murdo, you can find another pretty man that doesn't have the personality of a coat-rack.

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