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Review: The Illusion of Power

The Illusion of Power The Illusion of Power by J.L. Seegars
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

It's rare that my book bestie and I don't agree on a book, but it happens. She loved it, I could have dropkicked Selene right out of these pages.

Selene sucks.
Aubrey sucks harder.
You couldn't pay me to believe that Callan and Lance actually want this woman, let alone love her. She brought NOTHING to their relationship that an open commitment between the two of them wouldn't fix. An open commitment that also can't have with her because she's a fucking married woman who won't divorce her piece of shit abusive husband for reasons.

Leave her there, y'all. Let her fucking suffer. Baka.

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