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Saturday, May 24, 2014

Review: On Every Street (The Artists Trilogy #1.5) by Karina Halle


5 stars for On Every Street (The Artists Trilogy book 1.5) by Karina Halle.

On Every Street provides an in-depth insight to the how-why-where history between Ellie and Javier. The story is plain awesome and I totally enjoy reading it; every page, every word, every single moment.

Publisher: Forever Yours
Publication date: 4 Jun 2013

*** Favorite quote ***

If you were to ever leave me, I'd come looking for you, on every street.

~ On Every Street
Karina Halle

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When young con artist Ellie Watt decides to call herself Eden White and go after the drug lord who ruined her as a child, she never expects to fall for one of his henchmen. But Javier Bernal is no ordinary man. Subtly dangerous and overwhelmingly seductive, Eden finds herself passionately in love with Javier, the very person she's set-up to betray. With her body and heart in a heated battle against her deep need for revenge, no one will walk away from this con a winner.

This 50K word (100+ pages) novella takes place six years before Sins & Needles (book #1 of The Artists Trilogy) and tells the story of Ellie and Javier's passionate yet torrid affair. It can be read before or after Sins & Needles.
You do not need to have read Sins & Needles to enjoy this book and can be read as a standalone.

*Blurb from FantasticFiction*

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