Anthology Average is 3 stars out of 5 1. Wolf’s Law by Cheyenne McCray. Okay story about a werewolf coming upon a woman sold into slavery and falling in love/lust. 3 stars.2. Scarlet Sweet by Anya Bast. The fae separate to separate planets and find themselves in dire straights. One has the potential...
I didn't care for Branna's naivety at the beginning. Very quickly, in short succession, she has to be rescued twice. She also is saving her "sexual magic" for the One. I did think her more by the end of the book. I liked her unselfishness. No need to worry; this is a romance with a HEA.Gallus and Cr...
This is the weakest book in the series when you consider the couple. I didn't buy into Elizabeth and Niall's romance. It was the constant chase, kidnapping, and deception. And a convenient pairing of someone who has LOTS of sexual experience with a virgin. Barf. A big no thanks. So why four sta...
Originally wasn't sure about this one because of the compulsion Charlotte was under. I needn't have worried. I thought Charlotte a strong, capable character and a good match for Kieran. I like that while each book is about different couples getting their HEAs, there is also an underlying story line ...
24/12 - The best story in the book was definitely Leigh's A Christmas Kiss, possibly because it made the most sense to me as I had already read a few books from the Breeds series. I better understood the world and even recognised a few of the couples from the books I'd previously read. The other sto...
I liked this world (a virus called part of the population, turned some to werewolves and vampires, and left the other part of the population alone). I thought the story was paced well considering the length.
Evangeline comes across as very selfish and self-absorbed. This makes it so hard to like her. Even after her history and background are established, my dislike lessened only a little bit. Anatol and Gregorio are a little better. After bit of a slow start right at the beginning, I gradually got ...
You know those books that you can't get enough of but can't quite place as to why? That was this book for me. I literally read this book five times in one sitting after checking it out from the library then went out of my way to scrounge for the book in every bookstore that I could find just so that...
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