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Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 6 years ago
...Well...it was actually readable. Still had the occasional style shift (going from first person past to first person present once, and going from third person to first person another, both without so much as a page break, let alone the start of another chapter. Very jarring). The problem I'm hav...
Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 7 years ago
I didn't start on the Fever series until Iced came out - I found it at the local library and i used the due date as a reason to dig out the other 5 and read through them. They were easy to read, fascinating, engrossing... My daughter was reading them at the same time I was. At some point, she grabbe...
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress rated it 7 years ago
I want to read a romance. I kept getting confused on this book if this was the girl who wanted her cherry popped--but no, that was the other KMM series I read. So the voice? It's not different. And it comes down to this little fact: I have no inclination to read 9 books in this character's voice. I ...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
He's endured five centuries in an icy hell, now he has a month to know love and be loved...But he doesn't know it. The Unseelie king had tricked him into servitude, torturing him to turn him into his perfect soldier, Vengeance. Their bargain was for one month to find love and the king has to keep h...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
Jessi St. James is running yet another errand for a professor in the college where she's trying to get her PhD, when she's attacked in the professor's office, and protected by a kilt-wearing warrior she's summoned out of a mirror. The next morning she's sure it was all a dream, until she hears her ...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
Adam Black is in quite a pickle. Having advocated for the human Druid, he's forced to save Dageus MacKeltar's life at the end of The Dark Highlander by sacrificing some of his immortal life-force...And then Aoibheal, the Fairy Queen, exacts her own form of punishment. Now Adam is human...And invisib...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
In 1521, Dageus MacKeltar makes the choice that will forever change him...And his destiny. To save his beloved twin brother, and ensure Drustan has a future with the woman he loves, Dageus breaks the sacred MacKeltar vow of never using the stones at Ban Drochaid for personal reasons, and travels bac...
The Reading Nook
The Reading Nook rated it 7 years ago
4.5 stars for all the twists and turns and sheer unputdownability of this last book in the M+J saga. Glad that references to “Deep South” and ridiculous generalizations about today’s generation were kept to a minimum. Not so glad they were replaced with inaccurate and ridiculous references to feelin...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
In 1308 Circenn Brodie, the immortal laird of Brodie, swears an oath to kill whomever comes along with a hallowed Fae flask that's been recently stolen and put a binging spell on. In present day Cincinnati, Lisa Stone is working two jobs to pay the medical bills for her deathly ill mother. One of t...
The Book Gourmet
The Book Gourmet rated it 7 years ago
At fourteen he found his father crouched over his mother's battered, bloody body...That same night, his home and his clan were attacked by an enemy clan and Gavrael Roderick Icarus McIllioch sold his soul to Odin in exchange for the strength he needed to save his home, becoming a legend, a Berserker...
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