My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com. Hunting Season has been on my TBR list for a long time. Needless to say that books that aren’t on audio tend to take me longer to get to. I have so much more time to listen than read. So, when I saw that this was comin...
Mix in some Norse mythology and you get an enjoyable read with a lot of steam and some humor. The two groups (boys are ravens of Odin, the girls crows of Skuld) learn to play together, play tricks on each other, party hard, kill some enemies and give some true frat party vibes. The main couple i...
9/10 - I'm going into this with a little bit of trepidation as, if you have been following my trials and tribulations with Laurenston's Pride series you'll understand when I say, I'm a little nervous of not being able to connect with the characters or feel their connection with each other. To be con...
A lot more serious and wordy than the previous books I've read by this author (and not published under her pseudonym - G. A. Aiken) H apparently was suddenly struck by the Luv Bug while in the middle of his acceptance speech. And...he's been staring at the h (and his version of courting, which se...
Hunting Season is about Denise"Neecy" Lawrence, a history professor with PhD by day and a fearless Crow second in command by night. She feel annoyed since Willhelm Yager, The Raven's leader seems interested to her and always follow her like a dog with bone, or a bird with worm. Whatever. Yager want ...
With Ms. Laurenston it's a hit or miss for me. Although i must admit it's more of a miss considering i wasn't able to finish any of her previous books. I stumbled across Hunting Season and got interested in the description and got all fired up, but got a tad deflated when i saw who the author was. B...
A slow start, but picks up nicely. I enjoyed the humor. Great cast of characters. My big issue- right now there are no more books in this series. While this could work as a stand alone (I suppose), there's an underlying storyline that could/should continue on. Also, most of the other characters...
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