Review: Do Over by Serena Bell
I recommend Do Over for anyone looking for a well-written love story with steamy moments and a child in the mix – Here’s what I adored and hated about this lovely book!
I recommend Do Over for anyone looking for a well-written love story with steamy moments and a child in the mix – Here’s what I adored and hated about this lovely book!
I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a heartwarming, yet captivating romance novel.
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