Walk of Shame (Love Unexpectedly) by Lauren Layne (Goodreads Author) Linda Zagon‘s review Apr 15, 2017 · edit really liked it I would like to thank NetGalley, Random House Publishing Group- Loveswept and Lauren Layne for the ARC (Advanced Reading Copy) of “Walk of Shame” by Lauren Layne for my honest review. The genre of this
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I would like to thank Allen Kent, NetGalley and the Kindle Press for the ARC ( advanced reading copy) of “The Marburg Mutation” by Allen Kent for my honest review. The genres of this book are Suspense, Thriller, and Mystery. I love the way Allen Kent describes the plot. A specialized group of agents working
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