Mir ist ein peinlicher Fauxpas passiert. Wie ihr sicher alle wisst, ist Jennifer L. Armentrout eine äußerst erfolgreiche, populäre Autorin. Sie wird von vielen Blogger_innen glühend verehrt. Ich hingegen habe bisher noch nie etwas von ihr gelesen, wollte das aber mit „The Turning“ nachholen. Dumm nu...
I don't like Fifty Shades of Grey (and yes, I have read the entire series). But then, if you've been reading my reviews, you'll find that I take issue with a lot of romance and erotic novels. I'm picky about writing style, quality of editing, and the pervasiveness of certain troupes and abusive be...
Opening Line: “I read a poll in the newspaper once that said the number one fear of Americans aged eighteen to sixty-five is public speaking. Spiders are second and death is a distant third.”Wow, this was a fun. Not quite what I was expecting but as it turned out a great ride. For some reason I went...
Opening Line: “If there was one power a vampire could really use, Graf McDonald figured it would have to be internal GPS.”Graf McDonald is just your average American vampire, and that’s part of why I liked this book so much. Well that and the cover, which for some reason kept catching my eye. Anyway...
Dr Carrie Ames is a new doctor, not quite sure that this is the best future for her but willing to give it a try until she's attacked in the emergency room. When she starts to change and isn't sure of what's going on she goes looking for answers and is almost killed before being rescued. The vampi...
Graff McDonaldnever intended to end up in Penance, it wasn't part of the plan, the plan was to head for his sire, Sophie's, party and party hard. However Penance is cursed and he's stuck in it, there he finds Jessa who has been surviving in this town for the five years it has been cut off from the ...
The second in the series and things are beginning to make more sense. Some of the plots within plots are beginning to resolve themselves and our heroine is trying to stay alive and stop vampire world domination. Fun and light this is a better read than book 1.
I had a little trouble with the tense as the novel started, some sentences seeming to have disagreements along those lines, but I either adjusted or they smoothed out as the book progressed. It starts out with what seem to be a rather dis-likeable alpha male meeting/saving/changing his mind about i...
Copy provided by Smart Pop via Net Galley for an honest review.3.5 StarsI think at this point we're all pretty much sick of the subject of Fifty Shades. For me, it's the negativity surrounding the trilogy and the gall of people to behave like children when it comes to this subject. I was so very t...
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