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Big Duke Energy

Big Duke Energy


Seasons of Sin Anthology Collection Book 1

by Kerrigan Byrne, Christi Caldwell, Amalie Howard, Janna MacGregor, Stacy Reid


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5



I love a good anthology- and this collection is full of them!

The Big Duke Energy anthology  was such fun- it definitely needs to be on your radar! I’m already a big fan of ALL these authors, so this book was a real treat for me!


Check out my mini synopsis:

🖤THE EARL ON THE TRAIN by Kerrigan Byrne


After kidnapping the heroine in the past, a surprise run in on a train provides the villainous hero with a second chance… at love!

🖤LOVED AND FOUND by Christi Caldwell 


Class difference separated these friends to lovers before, but free from familial obligations now, can this heroine win back her first love?

🖤THE WOLF OF WESTMORE by Amalie Howard 


A lady being forced to marry for familial gain, decides to take her virginity into her own hands and in disguise purchases her childhood crush at a sex club auction!

🖤PUT UP YOUR DUKES by Janna MacGregor 


Gossip has made Martin "Duke" Richmond the man he is… and it has taken the most important thing from him. Can he win back his wife before another scandal takes her away from him forever?

🖤DUKE OF EVERY SIN by Stacy Reid


A secret baby is left on the doorstep of a derelict duke. Seeing it as the way to his redemption, he refuses to turn it over to his aunt… and instead offers her a different proposal…


This was a great read and I totally recommend it to anyone who has not read these authors to get a taste of their work, and to their fans!



Big Duke Energy is scheduled to be released March 29th, 2022.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from Oliver Heber Books through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

#BigDukeEnergy #KerriganBryne #StacyReid #ChristiCaldwell #AmalieHoward #JannaMacGregor #NetGalley #pinkcowlandreads

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