I was right, this story had Zsadist written all over it. But nonetheless it was a good story or maybe I'm just a sucker for scarred, wounded, cold and detached males with a lot of emotional baggage.Rio stayed in the cave near Prague for five months after all the other warriors left. His job was to s...
Nice little quandary to start of the story: Dylan (the girl, yes I know) is a reporter who takes pics of Rio and a super secret cave. Rio can't have those pics come out and now since Rio messed up he has to keep Dylan with him when all he wants to do is off himself (in the previous books he is betra...
Another solid book in this series. The holes in the mythology get filled in bit by bit with each book. I didn't feel as strong of a connection to Dylan like I did with Elise, but Rio is yet another damaged hero that you just feel for. Good stuff - looking forward to Book 5.
NOTE TO SELF: Do NOT continue this series. No matter how much you are tempted when you want to listen to some PNR in audio, please learn your lesson. After 4 books, it's the same bland plot over and over. It will NOT improve so please get it in your head.Like the previous book, this one was bland, w...
Sigh. To me, there is nothing worse than potential squandered. And that is, unfortunately, where I see the Midnight Breed series headed. Rio's story was a big disappointment for me....Let me sum it up. Rio is a Breed warrior whose Breedmate, Eva, betrayed him then committed suicide. Her betrayal was...
I love this book! This is the first book I read from the Midnight Breed series and I'm so glad. I didn't care for the first book of Lucan and Gabrielle's stroy. Rio's tortured soul touched my heart and Dylan's feisty, head strong ways makes her the perfect mate for such a stubborn warrior. I highly ...
After reading one of the reviews of this book here on GR, I was really worried that I wasn't going to like Dylan, but aside from thinking she asks too many questions (he didn't answer the first 20 so why does she think he's going to answer any of them? I know she's a reporter, but it got a little ri...
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