by Jacquelyn Frank
This is probably the most unromantic book I've read this year. There was just so much fighting between the characters and through most of the book, the heroine treated the hero like she didn't give a flying f*ck about him, trampling on his feelings when the guy obviously felt a deep connection with ...
2.5 stars.My biggest problem: There was just somethimg I didn't like about either of the main characters. Julian kidnapped Asia and expected her to acclimate immediately. He tells her there is no possibility of her returning to her old life and then calls her selfish for wanting that life back. ...
Set in an alternate/parallel universe, Hunting Julian could have been a very good novel. The worldbuilding was very Frank-ish, which – for those who haven't read anything by her yet – means absolutely brilliant. I love what she comes up with. Demons who aren't demons at all, Shadowdwellers or in thi...
I picked this up on a whim out of my TBR pile. I'm not sure what I was expecting, but it wasn't a sci-fi novel featuring aliens from a different plane of existence. Despite my lukewarm feelings about the premise in the beginning, I admit the story sucked me in the more I read. I enjoyed the world-bu...
Okay this book was stinky. I didn't like Asia much at all. She whined and complained the whole book. Even though Julian tried to let her know he had no choice but to kidnap her and that she was saving people, even after they had sex and she saw all these peopled healed she just let them sick all ...