Christ, this woman is miserable and unlikable. DNF at 13% and I'm fucking furious about it because I was loving the hero, Mac. But Ripley is too awful to put up with.
I loved Ripley in this book! I liked Lulu a lot better in this one too, since the last book had Lulu being harsh to Nell, even when she didn't do anything. I wasn't expecting the drama from the last book to carry over into this one, but it makes me wonder if Evan wasn't acting as he did of his own f...
Ripley: I'll go alone and fight the evil that destroyed 3 powerful witches in the past, even if I have to die, in order to protect those I love. I'd be more likely to win if I waited for the others to help me, but I'm an unselfish, self-sacrifising and impatient woman and prefer to become a martyr t...
Not as 'gripping' as the first book in the series, mostly due to my dislike of the heroine. I didn't like Ripley in the first book and I didn't like her in her own story, though she sort of redeemed herself in the end.This book was a little more intense in the paranormal/suspense department with the...
Ah, summer. The time when I tend to toss most of my serious reading right out the window and stick to novels that I can read with one eye on the book and the other on the kids running through the sprinkler. By far, my favorite author for summer reading is Nora Roberts, a New York Times bestselling a...
This was a nice follow up to the first book in the series. While this was Ripley's story, I was more enamored of Mac Booke. He's a very layered character and provided insight into all of the women in the circle. I sometimes struggled with the believability of Ripley's stubbornness in the face of rea...
I did enjoy the absent minded paranormal professor Mac, the hero, but did not like deputy Ripley, the heroine who angrily suppressed her magical powers. I found the first book in this series exciting but this one was slow going ... undecided about reading the final book in this trilogy.
Ok I really liked the first book, but I just loved this one! Ripley is awesome. This one had just enough humor to lighten it up. I also liked that it wasn't extremely mushy.
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