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Talia Hibbert
Men like us don’t trust easy.According to village gossip, I am ugly, oversized, and better with plants than with people. Around here, Griffin Everett means outcast, plain and simple. Then I meet Keynes, a stranger from the city who’s everything I’m not: smart, stunning, and secretive. For a few precious seconds in a dark alleyway, he’s also mine—until he crushes me like dirt beneath his designer boot. He wants me. He hurts me. And the very next day, he… shows up at my job? When my newfound nemesis takes over my beloved farm, I’m not sure if I want to strangle him—or drag him into bed. Because whether he’s smiling or snarling, something about this ice king sets me on fire. I’ll do whatever it takes to sneak past his walls and see the real man again. The last thing I expect is for that man to ruin me.
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Author
Talia Hibbert
Pages
300
Publisher
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Published Date
2019-09-03
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"<i>"I can’t remember what it’s like to be happy. It’s not as though I didn’t see this coming. I have been slightly… distant all my life, so these recent changes are a natural escalation. [...] Which means it’s finally happened; after thirty-eight years of fighting it, I have become an alien species. <br/><br/>And tonight, like any self-respecting alien, I have left the safety of my flat to study humanity."</i><br/><br/>Oh, Olu."
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Megan
"3.5/5 ⭐️ This one was interesting because I don’t really read m/m romances, but this one was full of amazing Talia Hibbert angst. She truly has a way of making her characters rip your heart out with their struggles. I loved the small town aspect, and I loved the cast of characters (some from previous books that were great to see again) and the support they had for each other. I will say, although I liked where the relationship ended up between the two, I didn’t love the beginning, especially how repeatedly antagonistic the two were to each other."
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Emma Tang
"Characters were well defined."
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Lisa Otoole