Ok, I had to put the 'disability' tag on this story, just for those two stubborn idiots! :)They love each other or are at least attracted to each other so much that they do what any guy would do, beat the crap out of each other on a regular basis! I got Jamie's issues with his parents and all, and o...
2.5 starsThe story started out well and is well written but the ending just didn't really work for me. I understood the way of thinking on both parts of MC's (err..well the author) about having an open relationship since both MC's are vampire and will have extremely long lives and not wanting to cha...
This one ended a bit too abruptly for me and left me with some unanswered questions on why one MC was more affected than the other. However, I really enjoyed the enemies to lovers theme.
This was cute, in an agry sort of way. Jamie and Ethan are constantly fighting and being mean to each other. Then, they find themselves bonded together by a curse that they cannot undo for a month. Side effects of the bond are that they cannot spend any time apart without touching or they are in ...
"Ethan Connor, Vampire Prince and total douche bag, had been back in Royal Oak for less than an hour, and already he was pissing me off."The premise of this story -- two gay male vampires who hate each other mysteriously find themselves bonded as mates -- sounded really fun, and it was. The story i...
The story was too short giving it a rushed feeling to it. The MC's go from not being able to stand each other to loving each other in a snap of a finger. The story would have benefited at least a few more pages if not a lot more.
This light story is quite amusing. Jamie (the narrator) and Ethan have been enemies and couldn't seem to stop fighting. Until one stormy night, after being struck by lightning, their are cursed to be bonded. So they couldn't exactly leave each other, it will give them pain if they do, and better yet...
The beginning of this book was great. I liked how Mitch let go and had some fun and the twist of who his masked partner was. I'm not sure I bought how Mitch's sister was exited from the story and I thought the part after the identity of the killer was revealed was way rushed. I did like the book eno...
Okay, so I know I shouldn't have liked this book as much as I did. I just loved it! I would've never thought I would have a thing for the enemies to lovers theme, but with these two it just worked so well. It was obvious how they each felt about the other--even when they both did their best to de...
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