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Harmony: Enemies to lovers high school romance (Trailer Park Girls Duet Book 2) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date22 July 2021
- File size3.0 MB
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- ASIN : B08ZGM7X91
- Language : English
- File size : 3.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 290,293 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 11,193 in New Adult & College Romance (Kindle Store)
- 16,571 in New Adult & College Romance (Books)
- 38,965 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Cala Riley, better known as Cala and Riley, are a pair of friends with a deep seated love of books and writing. Both Cala and Riley are happily married and each have children, Cala with the four-legged kind while Riley has a mixture of both two-legged and four. While they live apart, that does not affect their connection. They are the true definition of family. What started as an idea that quickly turned into a full-length book and a bond that will never end.
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- Reviewed in Australia on 23 July 2021Harmony is book 2 in the ‘Trailer Park Girls’ series and I could not put it down.
This story picks up right where Mayhem finishes; Hailee knows she has a job to do but she may just crush the one person that had vowed to protect her in the process. Nate and Hailee had formed a bond and even chemistry that is desperate to burst out but this game they are playing is deadly.
I personally loved this story, Hailee proved what a strong and independent woman she is, Nate continued to grow as a character and has brought out a side of him that would make any girl want to be by his side.
Cala & Riley have smashed this book out of the park; they are my one click author that never disappoints I cannot wait for what they deliver next.
Star Ratings; Plot: 5/5 Characters: 5/5 Heat: 5/5 Writing Style: 5/5 Overall: 5/5
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- LondonReviewed in the United States on 3 September 2023
2.0 out of 5 stars Mayhem and Harmony Willow and Chase; Nate & Hailey
Verified PurchaseIt is a review of Mayhem and Harmony, books one and two.
I liked the introduction of Mayhem; however, reading forward into the storyline, I could not connect with the female character. The plot was okay, and the script did not keep me captivated all the time. The author penned Willow as an intelligent girl, but she was so silly. Willow would argue every little thing; being mouthy and sassy does not equal tough and brilliant. How the author scripted Willow was viewed, in my opinion, as dense and silly. She jeopardizes her safety and the boy's safety. Both Nate and Chase were protecting her while she was playing games of stupidity. Instead of trying to have a better plan, she jumps into danger without knowing what she is doing and then regrets it; really, could she be so dense? I liked Chase. He is too good for Willow. The author made a mistake in having Willow as his love interest. He is an underworld leader, and she is so wrong for him. Willow is too impulsive, which means she can be dangerous to others, especially in this setup Kingpin story. Regardless, I felt sorry for Willow's need to self-harm, an actual mental health issue. The necessity to self-harm is challenged when the need to control emotions is too overwhelming to bear. Cutting becomes an escape from their emotions and is a repetitive behavior when the injury outcome releases the feeling of distress. So stopping just like that is unlikely, not without help; it is a long process. In my opinion, the author did a good job explaining Willow's self-harm. I liked better her best friend Hailey she was more logical and had more sense of the danger surrounding them. Hailey did not view the protection offered by Chase the same way as Willow. Hailey was more cautious in making steps that could jeopardize everyone's safety. Harmony was written a little better than Mayhem, although some of the script was boring. I liked the main characters, Hailey and Nate; their personality fit into the relationship. The storyline was sometimes stalling; however, toward the middle and end, it was better-paced. The epilogue was okay and did not really reveal anything new.