Opening line: "Got another letter from that Cyprien guy" Grace Cho said as she placed the office mail on Dr Alexandra Keller's desk." Dr Keller is a reconstructive surgeon, and she's really fast with the sutures too, with a booming practice and her skills in demand she can afford to choose her cases...
This book was very unique. I really enjoyed it. There are so many vampire books out there that sometimes it gets old. I can't say anything about the rest of the series as I haven't read it yet but as far as this book goes it was different, which is good. I will be reading the second book and hoping ...
Slow start, but it made up for it. I didn't totally understand how they fell in love, but it kind of worked with the story. The author has great world building and an ability to twist your mind like a pretzel, but to solve it all in the end, so it's good :D
OK, I gave it 3 stars because of the pase it was written in maybe 3 and half. The book is interesting, but kind of weird as to the way the plot develops, like fast pased... I liked the thing about the Brthen and the priests and the templars, dicease,etc.. I will read the others because I really thin...
Originally posted at WickedLilPixie Reviews4.5 StarsI have to admit, I’d not heard of this author before. I have no idea how I missed her. I saw a promotional post on her latest release Nightborn (Lords of the Darkyn) spinoff the Darkyn series, and it sounded so good! But because I am really particu...
Warning - Spoilers galore I liked Michael much more than Alexandra. What a complaining bitch! I know he kidnapped you but he really did need surgery and you realized that and complained about it at the same time. And when he accidentally attacks her after the super long surgery, he saves her but...
If I had to use an adjective to describe this book and the events that transpired, I'd have to choose the word "unnecessary." I think I lost count of the number of times I sighed out loud in exasperation and thought, "Really? Is that really necessary?" The first half of the book builds up a lot of e...
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