I've struggled to finish this story off and on for what feels like years. Very let down, as this writing team is capable of much better work then this. The first few chapters are great but the book really starts to lose steam shortly before the half way point. This is where I have always given up on...
Actual rating: 3.5*Crux was a great start to a new series. We are introduced to this universe co-existing with our own through the eyes of the heroine, Mackenzie. She is running away from a stalker[Marcus] convinced he’s her destined mate, father of her magical babies… Unfortunately all isn’t what i...
I am very much not a paranormal/shifter romance fan, but I am a fan of Kit Rocha (another authorial alter-ego of Bree and Donna), so I was willing to give this a try. OH MY, I did enjoy it! :) It's the characters - I love the cast of characters that have been created for this 'universe'. Even Ma...
Crux is a quick read that takes us to New Orleans and also directly into a world that most don’t even know exists, the paranormal. We follow Mackenzie as she learns the truth about the world, herself, and those who are after her.Crux is a combo of paranormal romance and urban fantasy and has the bes...
Pros:* Cougars!* Interesting characters* Supernatural caste system Cons:* More romance than fantasyIt's funny, paranormal romance and urban fantasy are genres that are often lumped together. Reading this book I was reminded I lean to the urban fantasy side. It's an interesting premise, and the stru...
This was a group read or I might not have chosen it. It's PNR, and I've been moving away from that. This was very interesting, though. I thought it was interesting that there was this underground shifter/witch/magic-users society, but they didn't think vampires existed. Makes me wonder if they're go...
Crux has quite a few similarities with the R.Vincent Stray series. Young shapeshifter, who doesn't know anything about her kind, being fought over for breeding purposes. The end scene culminates in a ranch like magic fight finale. Not sure who read which book first, as they seem to have been publish...
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