by Karen MacInerney
This is quite possibly one of the most absurd books I’ve read in a long time.HOWEVER, I couldn’t help but rather enjoy it. **Warning: spoilers are forthcoming!** As I have done so throughout the series, I adored Tom. Boo on the author for making me wait so long for their union to transpire. The whol...
This is quite possibly one of the most absurd books I’ve read in a long time.HOWEVER, I couldn’t help but rather enjoy it. **Warning: spoilers are forthcoming!** As I have done so throughout the series, I adored Tom. Boo on the author for making me wait so long for their union to transpire. The whol...
I don't know if I'm just having a bad week or if the last two books I've read haven't been up to snuff. I really liked the first two in the series but this was just mediocre. I couldn't care less about Luc Garou (the heroine's arrogant long lost father) and the love triangle between Sophie, Mark an...
Tolerable, but doubtful if I'll ever pick up the other books in the series. This is actually book three in a series, but it seemed to stand by itself. Although it referenced a situation from an earlier book twice or so, and the ex-boyfriend makes an appearance, the only thing that might be said t...
3.5 (Liked the ending above all.)
This is the last book in the Tales of an Urban Werewolf trilogy so although there will be no spoilers for this book in my review there may be spoilers for the previous 2 books. If you are new to the series I'd recommend you read these books in order so check out the reviews for Howling at the Moon. ...
From the back 'On the outside, Sophie Garou is living every woman's dream: She has beauty, brains and a big-time position in Austin's most respected accounting firm(not to mention a very sexy, very successful new boyfriend). But there's one thing Sophie would rather keep under wraps: She's a werewol...