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Author Naima Simone is a master storyteller of super sweet and romantic stories. A sports romance and so much more, Ravaged writing, plot and dialogue is superb. Miriam and Jordan's journey from friendship to love was truly a roller coaster full of angst, emotion and passion. Loved this continuation of the Burned Inc. series. #Ravaged #NetGalley

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It was so good to read the HEA story of Miriam and Jordan. They had so much going on individually, but it was comforting to read them find their way (back) to each other. Waiting for a book about the brother, Levi- then each sibling’s story will be told. It’d also be nice to see Renae find love.

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Let me start off by saying that ordinarily, I love this author and her books. Normally I can get right into them and am sucked in right from the start. This one, it just didn't do it for me. The blurb made it sound so good, and I was so excited for it. And while the writing is still great-I didn't like Miriam at all. I just...I couldn't stand her!! There was just something extremely off putting about her to me, and while I finished the book-I doubt I would ever go back and reread it. It stinks, because like I said-I usually love this author's books. So I am really hoping it's just a 1 off for me with not liking the character.

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It was an interesting read, but the book was just not for me. It might have been the basketball plot that threw me off.

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This was Jordan & Miriam’s story. Long story short, she's got a rule when it comes to her love life: no athletes. As it happens, her best friend, Jordan, is a professional basketball player. He also has a delicious body and sexy tattoos. But rules are rules. An entertaining read. And voluntarily leaving my review.

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Unfortunately this one is not for me and I don’t think I will finish it. I just cannot get into the characters at all and the writing style just doesn’t hit for me.

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What would you do if you couldn't stop thinking about the one person who made your life complete but you were too afraid to commit and risk it all?

In this dual POV sports romance Miriam and Jordan will discover that their feelings for each other are mutual. They just need to take a risk and stop running away.

Naima is a master storyteller this time bringing two friends who will challenge each other in thinking that they could never be more than just friends.

No matter what they do, these two will be drawn together and it's fabulous. H-O-T chemistry in this slow burn, and once it ignites....it scorches.

If you love sport romance stories that delve into the character more than the on-the-court playing this is one you'll want to read.

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Naima Simone has quickly became one of my go-to romance authors and Ravaged did not disappoint! The dynamic between Miriam and Jordan introduced in the first Burned, Inc. novel promised a fiery and complicated relationship for this title, which Simone crafted perfectly. It took a little while for the story to get going, but once it did, it was a wonderful read.

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Ravaged is the second book in Naima Simone’s Burned series; a series about three siblings who own and operate a “break-up” service to ease the sting of a relationship that isn’t going to continue. Ravaged was very good, I didn’t quite enjoy it as much as the first book but I think that’s because there wasn’t the excitement of finding out about the business and the background on the three siblings and why they do what they do. I did love Miriam and Jordan, they seem like such an opposites attract couple and while they are to some extent they are also very much alike in other ways.

When Miriam’s sister falls for Jordan’s best friend, they form a bit of a bond that leads to a one night stand which they immediately shove aside and become great friends and above all Miriam and Jordan are friends. The problem is they both still want one another with abandon, so much so that it messes with their heads, their hearts, and well…other parts of their bodies.

Jordan is an NBA player with an injury and is climbing the walls to get back on his team and Miriam, ahhhh Mensa Card carrying Miriam, she has a big secret that no one knows about and it is wonderful and amazing and so her. They make some missteps along the way like Jordan asking Miriam to go out with his widowed teammate, but it all falls back on their friendship, their mutual respect for one another, and the connection they can’t deny. With alternate points of view the reader is privy to every thought, the pining for one another, even the hurt they feel sometimes when the other one does something insensitive. I really felt I got to know and understand these characters well.

Friends to lovers, opposites attract, slow burn (if you don’t count that one instance before <wink>); Ravaged was equal parts sweet and sexy with a few surprises thrown in to make it even more interesting. This has been a strong series from Naima Simone; she has a unique voice as an author, one I really love reading and I cannot wait to see what she has in store for the last unattached sibling, Levi, who remains a bit of a mystery.

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As much as I've loved this author's work in the past, I just couldn't get into this one. Miriam and Jordan were fun in the first book as sidekicks, but here...not so much. This isn't to say that I didn't like them, but I didn't love them and their journey to their HEA wasn't all that fun for me, but that could have been because of the whole inner monologuing going on.

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Moral of the story, find someone that is your 'Narnia'. GAHHHH! Sports Romance doesn't get any more adorkable than Ravaged. Naima Simone struck the perfect balance between funny and sweet, hearty and hot.

I read this directly after reading the first in the series, Heated, and it flowed perfectly. I instantly knew upon meeting Jordan and Miriam that I would love their story. This is friends to lovers that fight their feelings every step of the way, even to their detriment. There is so much mutual pining that you will ultimately combust from sexual tension between the two. However, Miriam lives out her love story through Savage Lands (her graphic novel). Naima decided to bless us with quotes from the novel at the beginning of each chapter leaving us with the need for a full story.

While there is a lot of swooning, the Burned series also has serious underlying themes that a well placed. Both Heated and Ravaged focus on the impact of parental relationships or the lack thereof. In Ravaged we were able to get a full picture of the toxicity of Miriam's parents which added to the understanding of the siblings.

I can't wait to read Levi's book! Hopefully I will be able to get another Advance reader copy from NetGalley!

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Ravaged by Naima Simone is a friends-to-lovers romance focusing on Miriam, part owner of a break-up company, and Jordan, an NBA player. Ravaged is the second book in the Burned Inc series. Having read and enjoyed the first book in the series, Heated, I thought I would give Ravaged a go, despite friends-to-lovers not being one of my go-to tropes.

The premise of the story is that Miriam friend-zones Jordan as she has a no athlete dating policy, following her previously being hurt by an athlete. Jordan is the perfect gentleman and respects Miriam’s decision, allowing her time to change her mind and boy, does this man bide his time! He clearly has the patience of the saint, as it wasn’t until well over half-way through that they finally got it on. (The smut was worth the wait though!)

While I enjoyed the book, I didn’t feel it was Naima’s best. Unfortunately, I felt less connected to the characters in Ravaged than in Heated. Wish the break-up company, that Miriam was part owner of, was explored more, especially as I think this would have been quite an interesting concept. I do think that this exploration may have helped me to connect to Miriam more, however I can understand that this may have just been filler in the book and not really added anything to their story.

I liked the cover, but wish it was more reflective of the descriptions of Jordan, especially as we were told a few times about his appearance. I also liked that Ravaged connected to Heated, but it can be read as a standalone too. I’ll definitely be picking up any future works from Naima, I just hope I gel better with the characters next time. Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake Publishing for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.

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Naima Simone is a go-to author for me for a quick and sexy read, and she absolutely delivered on this one. I somehow missed the first book in the series but this one still worked well as a standalone.

This is EXACTLY what I wanted from an angsty, yearning best-friends-to-lovers romance. The angst starts right from the beginning and the tension was SO good. Watching Miriam and Jordan fight their attraction to each other made want to yell at them and just bang their heads together, which is absolutely the feeling I want to have in this kind of story.

Naima Simone's characters always feel so real, you can completely relate to what they're going through (even when they're being idiots!), and once they finally figure it out it's SO satisfying.

If you're looking for an angsty friends-to-lovers with excellent longing and sexual tension, you definitely can't go wrong here!

Thank you so much to Montlake and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!

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I am not sure that this was the read for me. I wanted to connect with the characters, as they were complex and had a good base for exploration. Unfortunately I just did not jive with them in a way that made this more enjoyable. The steamy times were amazing, but I just could not buy them as individuals and therefore not as a couple. Thank you for the opportunity to enjoy this.

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Delicious friends to lovers with lots of pining.

I loved how they were both unconditionally there for each other, even if it meant denying what they most wanted.

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I loved book 1 in this series. Book 2, while good, has a bit of sophomore slump. The characters aren’t quite as charming, the plot not quite as believable nor as apt to move me to feel anything for little sis. I hope that I will see what always happens in trilogies, a third book that knocks it out of the park.

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Well, I was not 'ravaged' by Ravaged.. This is a fairly average contemporary romance that I enjoyed but wasn't a stand out, five star read. I found the female main character's inner dialogue/thoughts to be a bit distracting - the biggest hindrance for me was the repetitive descriptions of the male main character over and over. Every time Miriam saw Jordan, it was a paragraph about his Viking good looks, his piercings, his blonde hair and his chiseled jaw line. I love when we get descriptors of the characters (I'm a visual reader) but this just got monotonous after the 3rd time it happened. Plus the cover model on the front of the book doesn't even match the description of Jordan, which is a bit confusing??

This was my first Naima book & I probably would only pick up another one if recommended by a fellow reader whose tastes I trust.

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I was apprehensive about starting to read this one. Reading the first one was a bit of a struggle at first. This is a step up from the first book but not by much. Only because I really hated Miriam, there's no way to like her with how she is. And the build-up was just too slow and there's the thing with communication that's non-existent when things could have gone way better without that issue in it. And Jordan, he's too meek for me.

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I enjoyed this book. The blurb lured me in and glad I gave it a shot. It was a fun, sexy read of friends to lovers and tons of sinful fun times.

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Thanks NetGalley!

From one night stand to possibly more!
I didn’t know this was a second book in a series but I understood just fine.
It was a good read with interesting characters. It can be read if you are looking for a fun time. Chemistry could be stronger but it’s my personal preference.
Can be read as a stand-alone i think.

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