by Jory Strong
Two strong men and one strong woman make for an interesting story - throw in a serial rapist and the mob and it gets even more interesting. Etain doesn't do relationships - she hasn't since her mysterious "gift" caused problems. She can see and feel things - things she doesn't always want to see and...
I'm trying to come up with a reason why I couldn't finish this book and all I can say is that I was bored. I feel though that this reflects on me as a reader than on the writing. Wrong book at wrong time syndrome.
Like intertwined vines of ivy Strong has woven together elements of paranormal, fantasy, magic and romance. Each holding part of the story in their own way, but when combined create something new and irresistible. Inked Magic is so much more than an erotica book. The story line is rich and deep enou...
Meh. Definitely better by the end.
3.5 StarsAn intriguing story but I felt like it was missing some important details. You can find Lexi's 4-Star review of this title at Reading Between the Wines*A recommended Ménage read! (M/F/M)
3½ Stars
This is more of 3.5 stars I think. I am looking forward to the second one I just didn't understand all of the heroines actions. I think she deserved more of a groveling scene and I don't like how the hero's father and uncle appear to be having life go their own way. Worldbuilding was very interes...
Etain and Eamon/CathalInteresting book. Very intense and different.Full review at Fiction Vixen Book Reviews