DNF: I think this book has a lot of potential and its interesting and different but it just isn't working for me. I am struggling with the writing style and word choice. This might be one I pick up at a later date to try again, but for now, its a DNF
This book had great potential to be an over 5* one, but unfortunately the heroine mucked things up... She was like me after a sleepless night, when I have to go to an exam, outside is raining and I have PMS and feel sorry for myself; I wouldn't have cared so much if it was only 1 or 2 of those momen...
2.5* I really wanted to like this book. The idea for the Sicari warriors was really interesting and the action was great, but the hero and heroine (especially the heroine) drove me batty. Using misunderstandings and mistaken assumptions to prolong the story and put off the HEA is one of my least f...
So you get 2 super secret psychic societies, a sexy archaeologist, a missing artifact, sex, cryptic warnings, etc. etc. Anyone else getting Indiana Jones vibes? Me too...at first, but really they're not related.Ares (yes that's really his name) was sooo sexy, dark, brooding, dangerous, mysterious......
Slow in spots...both leading characters got on my nerves at varying points of the book. But overall, a good start to a series. I will read the next book.
I loved the concept and mythology. I loved Ares, Lysander & Phae. I could understand where Emma was coming from, even when she was being irritatingly illogical; finding out people you count as friends and colleagues might also be liars and murderers would throw anyone off. The book was well writte...
Assassin's Honor brings us the world of the Sicari Order. The hero, Ares DeLuca, is a strong, hottie warrior who has always prided himself on his sense of honor. He's sworn never to break the Sicari's code (only kill for Justice, never Revenge) again. He meets and falls for Emma while she's on a ...
I found out about Assassin's Honor by Monica Burns from reading Mani's reviewreview on goodreads, she also posts her reviews on herblog. I thought it seemed like a interesting concept for a new series and was happy to get my hands on it.Archeologist Emma Zale sees the past when she touches ancient r...
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