![]() ![]() So I think that its sequel will be juicy to say the least. VIXEN closed on a high note – which I am happy to say. For example, how many times have to felt suffocated by your circumstances and wanted to break away to become your own person – like Gloria? How many times have you tried to repent and redeem what goodness you had left to become a better person than you were, to start fresh – like Clara? Can you count the times that you whined then plotted because the grass looked greener on someone else lawn – like Lorraine? I thought to mention how no matter what era we live in, doesn’t it same like we, as people and individuals, live the same problems continuously. But I’m glad I was allowed to be a part of First Look: VIXEN. And that is saying something because generally I stay away from era literature it’s not really my interest. ![]() *This ARC was provided by Barnes and Noble and reviewers were asked to review it in parts.įor the 1920's meaning of "Ducky" look it up under "D": HEREĬan I get a “Let’s go VIXEN!”? I have to say it Jillian Larkin, you did a fine job in penning VIXEN and I cannot wait for INGENUE. ![]() * Warning: This review may contain spoilers. ![]()
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