Once again, this author sweeps my imagination. This has become my second favorite of her books, Rapture being my favorite.I would say that you do not have to read the other books, but it would help to explain the world.
First, let me direct you to the cover of this book. Nice view, am I right? Forbidden by Jacqueline Frank was an enjoyable read for me. I have not read any of her earlier books in the Nightwalkers series, but I did not feel the least bit lost. In fact, I may pick up a few of them to read at my leisur...
Ram/Vincent and DociaI liked this new series and addition to the Nightwalker world. Full review on Fiction Vixen Book Reviews Forbidden is the first book in a new series by Jacquelyn Frank. It is set in the same world as her previous Nightwalker books but it focuses on a new group called Bodywalke...
Originally Reviewed At:Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 4.5 out of 5 ControllersReview Source: NetGalleyReviewer: HeatherForbidden is a deep rooted love story that delves into the paranormal world of Nightwalkers. In this beginning tale we learn of the Bodywalkers. If you have a love of Egyptian history a...
**Originally Posted @ ReadingDiva's Blog ** - Rating 4.5 of 5Review: It is not new to readers of paranormal romance that Jacquelyn Frank is the author of one of the hottest PNR series out there. She writes hot, emotion filled stories that brings the reader to their knees. Forbidden is the latest bo...
Meh... not a bad start to a series but for some reason it didn't grab me like her others. I can't decide why that is but...Docia starts off the book as a nice person with a boring life and a brother she loves. She ends up with another soul sharing her body and a man who is a warrior soul sharing ...
I didn't know Frank was revisiting her Nightwalker world until I spotted this book in NetGalley. Frank introduces a new Nightwalker race, the Bodywalkers. They're an interesting race - a mixture of Egyptian mythology and reincarnation by soul sharing. I had a little trouble wrapping my brain around ...
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