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Pink Bean Series: Box Set Series 3

Pink Bean Series, Books 7-9

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Pink Bean Series: Box Set Series 3

By: Harper Bliss
Narrated by: Angela Dawe
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Sydney is full of coffee shops, but none as exciting and full of drama as the Pink Bean!

Love Without Limit catches up with Caitlin and Josephine and explores the unconventional evolution of the relationship they started in Everything Between Us.

In Crazy for You, Jessica is torn between giving in to love and keeping up appearances after a mix-up at an escort agency brings Liz to her door.

The opening of a third Pink Bean branch throws together former escort Katherine and grieving builder Hera in More than Words, but emotional walls will have to be torn down in this poignant enemies-to-lovers story.

Contains mature themes.

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Great listen

love characters, takes few minds in beginning to know that different main characters in similar setting. gives some real life issues that can come up with new relationships

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Wow books 7-9 were intense and very satisfying!

Goodness so amazingly written ! Books 7-9 touched on highly sensitive and thought provoking subjects with sick great insights and take aways while delivering with intense attraction and emotions between the MCs of each title!!! A roller coaster emotional ride! One of the best series out there and excellently read as well!! Highly recommend.

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Continuously Evolving

Bliss continues to open my mind to perspectives that might not align with how I live my life, yet reminds me I am not the judge of others. I get lost in these books and the characters’ lives. We all need to be reminded that we are not the judge of others and how they conduct their lives and Bliss sends these reminders to readers or listeners. The side plots that Bliss conveys in her books regarding society are on point and those who fail to see that fail to see the power society holds over us all. Thank you Harper Bliss for sharing your stories and giving others a voice.

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love the pink bean series

loved listening to all the books. wish there were more of them. went through them quickly and they kept me wanting more.

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Great Series and Marvelous Narration

This series of stories are centered around the Pink Bean Coffee Shops. First an update on Caitlin and Josephine and the boundaries of their relationship. Second, Jessica is hit with an illness and the recovering of her sense is self when Liz comes to her door because of a mix up at the escort service. Last, the opening of a third Pink Bean leads to the meeting of Katherine, a former escort, and Hera, the contractor for building the remodel. Recommend series and narrator.

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feminists?

I can't understand how every woman in this book is a feminist while hiring or being a prostitute. what about selling your body for money supports feminism? These women are horrible. All I got it of this is a bunch of horny old women with no morals. I loved how Jessica had to pass tests to be worthy of her hooker girlfriend. I couldn't bring myself to listen to the third book. I felt gross the entire listen.

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Is there something that I'm missing here?

I'm gonna grade this the harshest of the three, solely because for the love of god, this author has written these stories specifically as a shoutout toward the destruction of social norms. Look, if you've got an agenda, go write a blog or a newspaper. When you write stories like these, all I see are uptight middle aged lesbians who're just bitches to be around due to their ideals that social norms such as monogamy are false. I really don't appreciate that, monogamy is a thing and honestly having polygamy shoved down my throat was really crappy. If you're a polygamist then great, whatever, but holy crap could you please stop making such a big deal of it every other chapter. It's like they're trying to defend the way they live even when no one is attacking them. It's so out of place, it's like the message is just blatantly there. I especially didn't like how the cancer story ended. The protagonist forgoes her ideals because she can't live without the feeling of love that her lover gives her, even though her lover doesn't want to bend her way of living for the protagonist. I actually had to slap my head because of the reply the protagonist gave to her lover when she essentially asks her "What would you say if I left in one hour to sleep with someone?" The protagonist replies "Try it out on me first." Seriously? I feel like the characters sacrifice a bit of who they are in order to get what they want or what they think they want. It's disguised as "character development" but is actually a clever way of delivering the pitch that "Hey these middle aged woman can accept change and differences, you can too." Sure, maybe I can, but definitely not in that short of time span. I also don't understand why the heck Harper Bliss switches from third person to first person back to third person and repeats. Overall, the stories are emotional and introspective but are overshadowed by big declarations against society that heavily detract from the main story points.

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