by Karen Ranney
This one is a bit difficult for me to rate and write a review. The h/H have some bizarre conversations here. Not sure if bizarre is the right word, their verbal ping pong matches are bizarre, brilliant and wtf, all at the same time. There is this connection between them on a intellectual level I gue...
2.5 stars. Competent, at times quite engaging writing. I genuinely liked the main characters (except for when some of their clever banter made me grind my teeth). What is keeping this book from 3 stars is simply my dismay at some of the plot elements. I found the villain, and their motive, to be jus...
4.5 stars. The first 20% of this book, I was afraid I wasn't going to like it. Turned the page and didn't want to put it down.
As I started to read this book, I could also see the fog rolling in as the sun went down and night took over, with light from a single black carriage on it’s way to the looming castle ahead as the only light... Karen Ranney set up the feel of this book so well, with the play on light and dark, but t...