1st read - March 03 to 06, 20102nd read - April - May 18, 2014 Review finally posted to Book Lovin' MamasI first read A Hunger Like No Other back March 2010, and never wrote up a review on it because during this time I was still in the Navy. My schedule was chaotic so I couldn’t stay up at night lik...
Sizzling, erotic, engrossing and enticing ...Dangerously sinful and steamy lustful !A gorgeous alpha male werewolf breaks free of his confinement after 150 years of imprisonment and torture by the vampire horde under the city of Paris in its dark catacombs. Being burned alive over and over again nev...
I wanted to like this book more, but Lachlain was not my favorite guy. I understand he was tortured for 150 years and want revenge after he found his mate, but it's amazing the way he forgets about her and try really hard to just think about killing more vampires. The best point is how Emma is half ...
Not as good as the first book - but I think I might have to put this in the running for: Series I am most ashamed to admit that I really like. The ending was just silly. The female MC was a dumbass. The male MC made me giggle and yell, "Hulk Smash!" at random moments. But, even with all that, I am...
Wow am I glad that I didn't start this series with Hunger Like No Other. The story starts out like a bad 80's bodice ripper. First, the heroine, Emma, is chased through the streets of Paris by a crazy man who captures her; then forces her to strip naked and jack him off in the shower. Crazy man turn...
Audiobook of the Week 2,5 StarsThe Narrator does freaky female voices! Seriously, I was caught up between giggling uncontrollably, rolling my eyes and being plain irritated by them. And sadly I can't unhear them, in my mind Emma has a squeecky naggy voice for all eternity! Does he read them all? Pl...
I didn't like the beginning of the book where Lachlain's feelings for Emma seem so violent. I half expected him to rape her in a couple of scenes. The best part was at the end when Emma finally takes control over her own life and is finally able to stand up to not only her family, but also her long-...
The so-called hero, Lachlain MacRieve, is a werewolf. I knew it was a bad, bad sign when the "timid" never-been-kissed heroine, Emmaline Troy, turns out to be--I kid you not--half Valkyrie and half Vampire. (The cheesy "I'm-so-embarrassed-to-be-seen-reading-this" cover was another clue.) Fortunately...
2nd Reread Completed 8/1-8/9/13Looking back at how much I loved this book when I first read it, and how much I loved it on reread, I can say most definitely that this book is an all-time keeper. For me, this story is magic. I didn't have a lot of time to read it, but I actually didn't want to put ...
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