Hmmm. Ok, it's a tighter story than Paradise City, and many things that happened make more sense in the rewrite but… at times it seemed like she replaced everything that didn't indicate the character in question considered themselves to be worthless. At least it was the heroine this time, and she wa...
Maybe this is a series better read far apart. Or maybe it's just not that good a series. I was so excited to read Sherrilyn Kenyon because, though it's been years since I've read her books, I remember them fondly. I have one more coming in the mail. Keeping fingers crossed.
I have started and stopped this book several times I think because I was rather confused and had better things to read. This time though I pushed through the confusion and enjoyed a great story about the second generation in the league. To prevent confusion in other readers allow me to refresh your ...
Because of publishing issues, The League series is published out of order. But despite that, you can read them IN order. That makes this the second to last of the available League books, with only the novella Fire and Ice to follow.Devyn Kell, despite his name, is the son of Syn and Sahara. In order...
Loved it! Not the same as the first two, a lot shorter for once, characters were not so developed, etc. But the story was beautiful and I loved how we saw the future here with everyone's sons and daughters from the original stories. I am looking forward the next books which go back to our original c...
I wasn't too sure about this one, since I read in a review that it takes place 100 years after the first two and the char are gen 2. While the char are gen 2, this book takes place ~30 years after books 1-2. most of my notes for this book are trying to figure out who is who's kid. That's kind of sad...
I'm torn about this book. I liked it yet I didn't think it was as good as the first two. I did like that I didn't dislike the heroine at all through the book. The book just felt very fast paced and it threw me off. Everything happened so quickly in the book.I'm sorry but I have to say I did not like...
Here's the thing with Sherrilyn Kenyon books, for me at least. I find it difficult to put her books down until it's over. I become emotionally invested in the story and at the end, I'm so drained from the heartwrenching story that I find it difficult to think of anything else for a long time.This, ...
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