More like 3.5 stars. I kept waiting for more to happen. The ending, stuff happened (interesting stuff). The book kept me interested, but it wasn't "great". I wasn't wrapped up in it as I am with some series. The series seems to be popular, though, so I'm going forward with book 2.
Overall, I liked the book. Michael was annoying to me with his repeated (and I mean multiple) attempts to control Alex. I had periods that I thought the book was a 1-2 star and period where it was closer to a 3-4. My main issue(s) were with Michael's very controlling nature. I wanted to slap him...
This book was... interesting.I agree with the other reviewer who said it felt more like UF than PNR, because there's no definite HEA at the end. I mean, yeah, there's the ILY's, but things didn't feel resolved between the H/h at the end. Which, considering there's a bunch of books in the series, rea...
On the to an fro tweeting of friends who had read an where in the midst of reading these books, I grew curious. Veihl created some truly wonderful and intriguing characters. I found myself wanting to know more about their lives and personal stories. At times I grew tired of Alex's tough chick person...
Book Blurb: "Beneath the foundation of a mansion in the heart of the Garden District, Alexandra will perform an illegal surgery. Her patient's disfigurement is beyond medical repair. But his body's ability to recuperate from his wounds borders on the miraculous.Alexandra knows Michael Cyprien is no ...
This took quite a bit of time for me to read. I did like the vampire "Darkyn" lore Viehl is setting up. I will read the next books because I have them in my library. I'm curious to see if Viehl improves writing wise. Because my major problem with this book is the writing. Cold, dry, aseptic. I did n...
My god, this book is terrible! I am baffled by all the good reviews. First of all, I don't think I'd call this a romance novel, because there's no actual romance in it. There's some sex, but there was never any emotional connection between the two main characters. I think on the last page, one of th...
I was standing in my local Borders one day looking for someone new to read. I was in the mood for something from the Paranormal family having just finished reading two of JR Ward's books back-to-back. I had soured on Laurell K. Hamilton. JR Ward wasn't due for a new book for a six months. And wh...
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