Another winner for JR Ward in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series and (at last!) we get to watch the love affair between Qhuinn and Blaystock play out, as well as the beginnings of three new relationships (Assail/Marisol; Xchor/Layla and Trez/Selena)Well-written and with less of the overt bad ass/ha...
Final Thoughts:Thanks to Jim's narration (fan-f*cking-tastic, as always) I made it through the entire book. If I'd been reading, I would've skipped all but Qhuinn & Blay's chapters. There was so much going on throughout the book I couldn't keep up at times. Without a doubt, Qhuinn & Blay's story was...
Blay and Qhuinn - need I say more? They are so totally hot together, even if things are pretty messy as Lover at Last starts.Lover at Last is the tale of Blay and Qhuinn, who have been friends since childhood. When they went to their transitions at the same time, and Qhuinn was disowned by his famil...
I learned something very valuable when reading Lover at Last. I cannot, no, I should not rate a JR Ward book after only one reading. Her books in this series, especially the last few, require more than one reading for the full effect.I love an intricate plot, but I was so incredibly aggravated with ...
Many of my gr friends are rating this one low for some valid reasons. I give it 5 stars for being the first mainstream, NYT bestseller, full on MM erotica. Kudos to Ward.
3.5 starsWell, well, well. Let's get to it then...Just like in the previous book, there were ALOT of side stories going on. Too many. They took way to much time away from Qhuinn and Blay, and yes I am disappointed in that.One of the stories caught my attention and the others, well no, not so much. I...
I am very disappointed with this book. Am I happy that Qhuinn and Blay got their HEA and Ward finally brought m/m to mainstream? Absolutely! However, the cynic in me questions whether this watered-down version of Qhuay was done intentionally. Yes, she's always had different story lines in her boo...
Ohhh Myyyy.... Angsty love is angsty love, gender doesn't matter to me. JRWard brought her game but I think it's safe to say that she isn't writing straight up 'paranormal romance' or 'fill in the blank' romance. Definitely edging closer to the urban fantasy with long story arcs and multi book plo...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsThe last two installments in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series fell short for me, mainly because I had no vested interest in each book’s featured paranormal couple. Let’s face it, Payne and Manello were tertiary characters at best and, the chemistry between Tohr and Autumn ...
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