It's been three years since the Magnificent Bastard parade. Miranda has managed to have a career as a Grammy winning artist. Miranda have fought hard to have a balance but with the council of Primes being held at the Haven things are about to change. Hart an old enemy is determined to get his ven...
Trigger warning for discussions of violent homophobia and rape Miranda has been Queen of the South for three months now. As is custom, when she married her husband David Solomon, the Prime of the area, the other Primes pay a visit to show their respect of the new couple. Although Miranda loves Dav...
Trigger warning for discussion of gang rape, racism, and violent homophobia. In a city known for it's musical talent, Miranda Grey is a rising star. Each night when she gets on stage, she somehow manages to channel the emotions of the crowd into her performance. Some songs are so moving that people...
I think I might have finally lost interest in this series. It took me several tries to get in to this one, and then it just dragged. I LOVED the start of the series, and have remained loyal. Maybe this was just off and I will try book 6, but for now, I'm shelving interest.
I really enjoyed the debut book of this series. I was looking forward to continuing with the series, but after reading the reviews... it sounds like the story is headed in a direction I'm not interested in reading about. I might just skip this one and move on to the third book because I like the wor...
“You died . . . I felt you die . . . the others saw you . . . you went to dust . . . there was nothing left but a shadow.” Softly, he smiled. “And of shadow I was reborn.”Shadow's Fall ended on one hell of a cliffhanger and this series is getting more interesting by the book. The first half of the b...
There are some fun twists mixed in with a few predictable happenings. But, I dig Miranda, David, Deven and Jonathan, their world and anytime I get to spend there with them. I look forward to the next book and the new(ish) characters. (Ends with a slight cliffhanger though nothing compared to the pre...
I picked Queen of Shadows up with the expectation of it being a "safety zone" kind of read. Something that I have read a million times before, something so predictable I could jump around if I wanted to and not miss a beat, something that I would enjoy but wouldn’t really excite or wow me. In fact I...
"David breathed" as the last words in the last book of this trilogy!? Not nice! I wanted more, but was willing to settle for the end of it until I read that. Now I just want another book. And feel cheated.
Good story if a bit predictable. I could see most of the events unfold way before they actually did and the foreshadowing was a bit clumsy. Also, just for a change can we not have the protagonist stay away from his mate 'for her own good, so she can lead a normal life'?! Ugh..hello, shades of Twil...
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