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Kiss at Your Own Risk (Soulfire #1) - Community Reviews back

by Stephanie Rowe
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Book Hoarders Anonymous
Book Hoarders Anonymous rated it 10 years ago
This book illustrates perfectly why I really wish authors would lay off the whole circumstantial "why they shouldn't be together" bit for humor. Our h vanished for 6 months while an infant, after which she, upon reaching some semblance of maturity (?!) discovers she's cursed with this urge to kill...
Yona's Book World
Yona's Book World rated it 12 years ago
Wow, this book was definitely very refreshing. It was full of funny moments and the villain (a witch) was even more hilarious. It's hard to see her as a bad character, she thought she was doing the world a big good kidnapping little boys and torturing them for centuries to make them the perfect men ...
What is Kimberly reading now?
What is Kimberly reading now? rated it 13 years ago
I don't like books that take 300 pages to get somewhat interesting.I didn't connect with anything about this other than wondering what is going to happen to the rest of the characters in books 2 and 3. I already bought the 2nd and 3rd books, so I suppose I should read them. This is what I get for sh...
AlexiaChantel
AlexiaChantel rated it 13 years ago
3.5 StarsWhen a drop dead sexy man is sitting on a motorcycle telling you to submit to him and the bike, don’t think just get the hell on.Rowe has created these tough guys that have had these feminine characteristics drilled into them. For the first bit of the book you might be confused as these war...
The Demon Librarian
The Demon Librarian rated it 13 years ago
This is a bit of a weird one to review. Part of me really, really enjoyed it, the rest of me thought it was kind of silly.Let me try to explain.The things I really liked were the originality of the characters in terms of what they are. There were some great new ideas here- Ms Rowe is clearly a very ...
Reading Between the Wines Book Club
Reading Between the Wines Book Club rated it 13 years ago
Saucy humor, witty dialogue and entertaining characters; Kiss at Your Own Risk was a good read but there were just too many aspects of the plot that were left unexplained for it to be a great read along with two dimensional world building. Though I will try out the next in the series, Touch if you D...
No Glitter Blown
No Glitter Blown rated it 14 years ago
DNFThe schizophrenic start that seems like it should be funny, but has bizarre lingo just threw me. The lack of context as the reader is tossed into the abyss and then sucked through a vortex into the next was too much for me at the moment. Perhaps I'll try again, perhaps not.
BookRecommendations
BookRecommendations rated it 14 years ago
Stephanie Rowe has been on my Authors-to-check out list for years, so when Sourcebooks offered this one for free, I snagged it up. And I am glad I did. This book starts with action, and it doesn’t slow down. But the reason I loved this book was the characters. The characters were a mix of good ...
Lindsay - from Co2BL
Lindsay - from Co2BL rated it 14 years ago
The first chapter made me feel like I was dropped in on an existing book or series, but I quickly caught on and was hooked. I hated putting the book down and all I wanted to do was sit and read it. This book is definitely one that I will read again.
Swept Away Again
Swept Away Again rated it 14 years ago
Trinity Harpswell is a cursed Black Widow-death and mayhem are all part of the job description. If she can manage to go just one more week without accidentally killing someone, she'll break this killer curse and put her Black Widow days behind her. When sexy Blaine Underhill III shows up at her door...
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