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Sarina Bowen, Saskia Maarleveld Nick Podehl: Fifteenth Minute, The (AudiobookFormat, Audible Studios on Brilliance, Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio)

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When I first met Lianne in "The Shameless Hour", I was prepared to not like her. But by the end of book 4, I was already in love with her and I'm happy that she got her own story. And that she finds her perfect match with DJ, of course! They complement each other so well, and I liked how their relationship developed because of and despite the baggage each of them brought to the table.

Once more, Sarina tackles another tough subject, and to be honest, I didn't know what to expect besides the fact that it wouldn't be a clichéd, black-and-white kind of scenario. In the end, my heart was aching both for DJ and for Annie.

Despite all the "heavy stuff", the story is not all doom & gloom, there are so many funny, romantic, sexy and also some quite nerdy moments - and I'll probably never be able to take "the Scottish play" serious ever again. :)