by Bianca Sommerland
I liked this book , it was dark and twisted .
I want to start this review off by saying that I would read anything, ANYTHING by Bianca Sommerland. Her books alone, has made me LOVE the game of Hockey. I also would like to say that people can warn you, warn you, warn you about Bianca's Deadly Captive books and you will STILL NOT be prepared for ...
Leave it to me – after double checking which book came first in the series, I ended up reading Book 2 first! *head desk* Still, this did not stop me from enjoying this book.Deadly Captive begins with Lydia – who awakens naked in an arena, where she is expected to ‘perform’ sexual acts with Joe, a ma...
No .. just no.
I've been told this is a frustrating book by friends. I can understand the frustration because there is very little we are given to understand. We are fumbling our way through the story. It feels as though large gaps are in the story. I'd say that the world building was sloppily done in some way...
Wow! This started off as Anne Rice on meth with intense torture and mindfucks and tilted as the tables turned to a hunter/huntress themed novel. Leaves you happy, but with a new episode primed in the last page. Violent, beyond the norm, dark, and riveting--I'm ready for book 2.
Hard to say "really liked it" when it so disturbed me on a variety of levels. But the fact that it got to me means it was so well written. Great book but be warned that it is dark. If you can make it through the first twenty pages, you'll be fine.Full review at www.theromancereviews.com/rpoma72.
3 stars/ 2.5/5 C+I think this author has a lot of potential and I would read her again. However, I found this book kind of uneven and I couldn't buy into the motivations of the players and the back story. Things I really liked were the smooth dialogue and style of storytelling. Bianca Sommerland is...
I had a hard time reading this. Not the capture stuff, but it felt like the vampire stuff was mixed in all wrong. I was expecting something a little more sinister from the bad guys. It takes a bit to really get an idea of what is going on in the novel, around over halfway through. Joe kept pissing ...