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Burn, Baby, Burn: A Magical Romantic Comedy (with a body count) by R.J. Blain

emlickliter's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny fast-paced

5.0

Burn, Baby, Burn (Magical Romantic Comedies #8) by R.J. Blain – While it is nice finally figuring out Bailey’s family tree, who would have thought she could give Sam Quinn a run for weirdness? Another wonderfully chaotic adventure! Happy Reading!

willowb's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny inspiring lighthearted medium-paced

5.0

kleine_verwirrung's review against another edition

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5.0

Delightful second act

I was happy to see a second story for Quinn and Bailey the sassy cindercorn. They are two of my favorite characters!

rhiannonaisling's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this book. The writing is excellent. The characters are strong. I especially love Bailey and Quinn's not bad, either. The interactions made me laugh, cry, and curse by turns. It matches the rest of the series in enjoyability and I'm already rereading it even though I just finished it because it is absolutely hilarious!

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4.0

The chase is on...

Quinn and Bailey are such fun together, and this story is all about family. Some really epic lines tossed into this one. Cute read!

jslcbb's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved it

I love this series. Bailey and Quinn are my favorite , but the entire series is awesome. I cut wait for their next book. I really want to see Perkins and Perkette when they realize they are pregnant!

pos1t1vel1fe's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced

5.0

anthonydbrown's review against another edition

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3.0

It’s good but lacks any real drama

The novel is good but there is no real conflict and the little conflict there is gets fixed too fast. And I feel that there are too many problems that are introduced only to be immediately solved.