
All Gia's Men
Passion Meets Politics
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Taylor Lee

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- Lexee Toste
- 03-06-25
Entertaining
I enjoyed this read! This is the conclusion to the series and I highly recommend that you read the previous books in the series. They all follow the same couple on their journey of figuring things out and the political journey as well. I really liked the characters and the way that the relationship is built from book to book and within each book. I liked the twists as well. There is plenty of action to hold your attention the entire time. I really enjoyed it. This one gives us some of the wrap up as we get to see Gia take a step into her elected role and see her more settled with Logan. Of course, her enemies haven't quite given up yet so the team around her has to step in to thwart their attempt at derailing Gia's political career.
This is virtual voice and it wasn’t bad. It didn't sound overly robotic and is from a male voice the entire time. It doesn't have the actions/emotions and accents comet through but wasn't robotic so wasn't too bad. It did mispronounce things at times, names being one of them, most especially Gia. It was interesting because there were times it was pronounced correctly and others not which was weird and threw me off but overall, not bad.
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