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If you haven’t read Josh Lanyon’s Holmes & Moriarity series yet, I wholeheartedly recommend it because this series is quickly becoming as fiercely successful and passionately loved as Lanyon’s Adrien English books are. I had such feverish, high expectations for the much awaited third book, and the author didn’t let me down, not one bit. The story was everything I hoped for — only much better. And with some wild, awesome surprises!
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If you haven’t read Josh Lanyon’s Holmes & Moriarity series yet, I wholeheartedly recommend it because this series is quickly becoming as fiercely successful and passionately loved as Lanyon’s Adrien English books are. I had such feverish, high expectations for the much awaited third book, and the author didn’t let me down, not one bit. The story was everything I hoped for — only much better. And with some wild, awesome surprises!
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Christopher Holmes sure does inspire the unholy urge to smack some sense into him. Constantly. But I think that is half his charm (the other half being split equally between his reluctant (and inevitably complicated) love affair with J.X. and his grumpiness at finding yet another dead body lurking in his steps (if dead bodies can lurk)). And in this third book in the Holmes & Moriarity (that's Moriarity, not Moriarty, thank you very much!) Kit sure is his 'charming' old self. Much to my pleasure
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Finally, I got to read the third book in Kit & J.X series. My reading time was fulfilling. The main mystery behind Kit's death body was well developed and written. I liked it whole. Kit was Kit, for better or worse, he decided to give J.X what they both needed or even wanted, a new serious start in their relationship. I liked that, because really, Kit & J.X.s romance is jumpy one and rather breakable. Anyway, I love it whole.
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Fantastic, hilarious, sweet and romantic. LOVE LOVE LOVE This book.

Jan 07, 2013
Anne Barwell
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Mar 29, 2013
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it was amazing
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Apr 28, 2013
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