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*ARC from NetGalley and the author was provided in exchange for an honest review.*

Bridge of Love is an introductory novella for the Speak No Evil trilogy. Before today, I had never heard of this series. However, after reading this book, I am definitely intrigued to check out the trilogy! This book read as it was intended to; in true novella fashion, there was very little plot, but it definitely set up some backstory that I’m sure the following books build off of. I would have liked to have seen more from Emma’s POV, but I enjoyed how the book ends on a cliffhanger. The best friend’s brother trope has a lot of potential, and I’m interested to see how this all plays out in the trilogy. There is undeniable tension between the main characters, and seeing their dynamics on the page was good fun.

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I’m the black hearted prince of Eton College, and she’s the unapologetic fireball who could eviscerate me...

My best mate’s sister.
My secret weakness.

Don’t look.
Don’t covet.
And sure as hell don’t touch.

I’ve never been a rule breaker... until Emma Varma.

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What a way to grab my attention!

Excited to see what the series brings from this novella! I liked how we got a glimpse into the characters and their thoughts before diving into the series.

Thank you to NetGalley and Sankofa Girl for the earc in return for an honest review.

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A sizzling hot forbidding attraction that I just wanted more of. I’m from the USA so I thought this was very British, which only earned more points for me! I’m already in love with Bridge and can’t wait to get my hands on the next book in this series. I really enjoyed the writing and highly recommend this novella.
Thanks Sankofa Girl via NetGalley.

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Wowsa that KISS! Cover was hawt too. So what we have here is basically a couple of scenes that set the stage for the actual book! Well it definitely wet my appetite;) I’m ready for it!

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Bridge of Love was exactly what a prequel novella should be! Quick, intriguing, and ends leaving you wanting so much more! I am looking forward to reading Bridge and Emma’s story in the first book of the Speak No Evil Trilogy!

London Bridge is available 1/4/2022

Thank you netgalley and Nana Malone for the advance copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Bridge is Emma’s brothers best mate. He has known Emma since she was a girl and has a clear understanding that he is to never cross the line with her. She has become more daring and adventurous as she has gotten older. Pushing the boundaries and not being very smart. Her brother was supposed to go to a concert with her to keep in her line but he wasn’t able to go. Now Bridge is stuck keeping an eye on her during the concert for his best mate. Emma is trouble with a capital T and she is doing everything she can to get Bridge to react and pay her some attention. She ends up going to the bathroom with a jerk and Bridge follows them. Once Bridge picks the lock and finds the guy forcing himself on Emma he looses it. He beats the crap out of him and then escapes before the cops arrive with Emma. He is going to put Emma in a taxi and leave. Before is can she keeps pushing him to show her how he really feels. Once she has pushed too far he explodes and kisses her. She is then out into the taxi and it will be years before they meet again. This is a prequel to Bridge and Emma’s story. I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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