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Independent reviewer for Divine Magazine, I was gifted my copy of this book. Jumping straight in, because I have issues with this book. This is book 7 in the Werewolves of Manhattan series, and I have not read those. I figured there is a little follow-on running through, about the Russians but t...
This one didn't work for me. Character development was inconsistent. And the way the characters were referred to was also inconsistent. It left me confused on how they knew each other and what their true relationship/connection was. Plus, I felt many times, there were just too many details and unnec...
Marginally better than the first one, at 2.5 stars, this book comes in as the 2nd in the Werewolves of Manhattan series, matching the new regional Alpha Remy Clavier with Ian Sullivan, a young man who's just lost his bigot father and gambling-problem brother due to a "suspicious" car accident.First,...
When I read the blurb for You In My Arms, I got a Cinderfella feel of sorts, and requested the book from its publisher for review. My thanks to MLR Press for providing a copy of the book. While the plot/story itself was nice enough, and the two MCs were quite likable, the book was, for the most part...
Unfortunately, this book suffered from having first-book-in-a-series syndrome by spending too much time on world-building. Sean Quinn is beaten by the man he thought to be his father and then kicked out of the house. Cut off from his money, he is faced with having to drop out of school just a mont...