by Michelle Rowen
Hmmm, this book was okay. I hated that the main couple was together then couldn't (it seemed for all time) and then were together and then apart. I don't know if the author was trying to play on emotions, but for me it didn't work.
3.5 stars.Ok so I did enjoy this book a bit more.I liked Mathias already, but in the first book we only got a glimpse. Now his role was more prominent and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Now, I can't say I was crazy about Declan or that I get how Jillian could fall in love with him so fast especially seein...
I'm really enjoying this series, the MC isn't a pathetic whiny excuse for a woman, nor is she all ego like some (Anita/Kate).
Original Letter to my Future Self was posted here.Letter to my Future SelfDear Patricia,in a moment of deep daddy issued rage you ordered those two novels despite your initial belief that they were written for young adults – an age-group you shy away from in real life and in fiction. Looking ...
p. 64. I just couldn't get interested.
This is the follow up to Nightshade and picks up where the last one left off. The author continues to develop the relationship between Jillian and Declan. Jillian continues to try and survive another day trying to fight off the effects of the Nightshade poison and avoid being killed by the Vampires...
*Rating* 3.0*Genre* Urban Fantasy*Review*Bloodlust is the second installment in the Nightshade series. The story picks up shortly after the events of Nightshade and finds Jillian and Declan on the run from vampires who know all about the Nighshade virus that flows in Jillians veins. They are also wo...
Meh. I wanted something more than a simple solution.BUT, it was awesome! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh I enjoyed the fact that a certain group of self-righteous people were not mentioned I. This book. Oh boy was I glad. And AH I didn't like the cheesy ending but I guess it was necessary :(