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Injen 12-13 Jeep Wrangler JK 3.6L V6 Wrinkle Black Short Ram Intake w/ Power Flow Box

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Injen 12-13 Jeep Wrangler JK 3.6L V6 Wrinkle Black Short Ram Intake w/ Power Flow BoxSKU: PF5003WB UPC: 843115018665 Injen PF5003WB 2012 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 3. 6L V6 Wrinkle Black Short Ram Intake w PowerFlow Box Upgrade your 2012 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK 3. 6L V6 with the Injen PF5003WB Short Ram Intake featuring a PowerFlow box for dyno proven horsepower and torque gains. This system delivers smoother airflow through mandrel bent aluminum tubing finished in durable wrinkle black. Engineered for direct bolt on fit it enhances throttle
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I loved the book but it is too short. Please do a sequel
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Another great book by this author. It is full of love, growth and has spice. I like the concept of the story and how the issues was solved. I felt the bond and love between the MCs from the start. I will definitely read this book again.
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Katie! Ma’am this book was an absolute pleasure to read! The spice was spicing! I felt apart of the story from start to finish!
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Body diversity for the win in this new twist on a classic vampire x human trope! A Rose For The Taking explores the arranged marriage between an under-appreciated “spinster” and a vampire magistrate stuck in her own grief. Beyond the budding romance, we are also given a piercing look into the struggle of vampire/human politics including classism, worker exploitation and policy reform. The spice was sparingly scattered throughout the book and was unfortunately almost exclusively one-sided…which continues to be my biggest pet peeve in these books. Overall, the steamy bits were effective and blended well into the storyline. No kink, mostly open door. Additionally, Trapp lovingly incorporates a realistically proportioned FMC, the grief of losing a spouse and the familial trauma of being tolerated only for what you bring to the table. Solid read and it definitely got me adding more of Trapp’s body of work to my TBR!
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April
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★★★★★ 3
It was a good read.
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While I did enjoy the book, it moved a little fast with little plot development. Rose started strong and then she seemed to get weaker and weaker throughout. Even the parts where she found her back bone didn’t compare to her initial anger towards her family. Lena was a good character. A little huffier than I liked but overall well rounded. Overall, I enjoyed the book, it just wasn’t my favorite.
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