ONE MORE TIME BOOK REVIEW:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

🌶🌶🌶🌶.5

I got this as an ARC! I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH!! This book made me have all of the emotions. The blender scene was so gross. Also I almost threw my kindle when the banana and coconut oil scene happened. ALSO I NEED BOOK 2 NOW CAUSE THAT ENDING MADE ME CRY!!

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2024/3/31 Edited to

... Read moreAs a passionate reader, nothing excites me more than discovering a book that completely consumes my emotions. That's exactly what happened when I dove into Nik Robbins' "ONE MORE TIME," the captivating first installment of "The Affairs Series." It’s the kind of book that doesn’t just tell a story; it makes you live it, leaving an indelible mark long after the final page. Books that elicit such strong reactions are truly special. They challenge you, surprise you, and connect with you on a deeper level. Whether it’s the sheer shock of an unexpected plot twist or the raw vulnerability of a character's journey, these emotional rollercoasters remind us why we fall in love with reading. For me, the journey with "ONE MORE TIME" was a vivid tapestry of feelings—moments of pure dismay and despair, coupled with intense passion, creating an unforgettable reading experience that few books manage to achieve. Then there's the 'spice' factor. My rating of 🌶🌶🌶🌶.5 isn't just for show; it indicates a story that expertly weaves steamy encounters into the narrative, enhancing the emotional depth and character relationships without overshadowing the plot. A truly spicy book knows how to use these moments to heighten tension, reveal character, and deepen the connection between the protagonists, making the overall story more compelling and realistic. It’s about more than just the physical; it’s about the emotional intimacy these scenes convey. And let's not forget the dreaded, yet exhilarating, cliffhanger. That moment when you turn the last page and realize you're left hanging, desperate for answers and craving the next installment immediately. It's a testament to Nik Robbins' storytelling prowess that the ending of "ONE MORE TIME" left me in tears and absolutely itching for Book Two. It's a bittersweet feeling, a mix of frustration and excitement, knowing that a story has captured you so completely that you can't bear to wait to see what happens next. This powerful technique ensures that "The Affairs Series" will remain at the forefront of my mind until I get my hands on the sequel. For fellow book lovers hunting for their next obsession, communities like #booktok and #bookstagram are invaluable resources. They're brimming with authentic reviews and recommendations from readers just like us. When browsing, look for keywords that resonate with your preferences: 'emotional,' 'spicy romance,' 'series,' or even specific tropes you enjoy. If a book, especially one like "ONE MORE TIME" from "The Affairs Series - Book One," consistently comes up with rave reviews about its emotional impact and thrilling plot, chances are it's worth adding to your TBR pile. The book cover, featuring blurred figures in an embrace, perfectly hints at the passionate and intense journey within. Ultimately, if you're a fan of heart-wrenching plots, deeply emotional characters, and steamy romance that keeps you on the edge of your seat, I wholeheartedly recommend diving into "ONE MORE TIME." It’s a book that will make you feel, ponder, and eagerly anticipate every single word of what comes next in Nik Robbins' captivating universe.

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