![]() ![]() ![]() We’ve seen Holly develop into this more confident women with Nick and Nick has really tapped into his softer side which we see with his son Henry as he seeks advice from his father. The highlight of this novella for me was the character development as we get quite a lot. The majority of the novella is taken up by the wedding which was one of the best scenes in this series and reading about Nick crying as he sees Holly walking down the aisle to him broke my heart in the best way possible. Not only are we treated to the wedding and everything that goes with that, we also get to see sides to the characters we haven’t seen before and we get some more depth into the characters including the side characters. Honestly, I have to say this was my favourite book in the series by far. Title: Locked in Love by Dana Isaly (Nick and Holly Book 5) ![]()
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![]() OL1882554W Page-progression lr Page_number_confidence 96.21 Pages 1110 Ppi 643 Related-external-id urn:isbn:0099895005 The First Man in Rome (Masters of Rome 1) by Colleen McCullough 4.11 Rating details 21,794 ratings 1,071 reviews From the bestselling author of The Thorn Birds comes a masterpiece of historical fiction that is fascinating, moving, and gloriously heroic. 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