by Christine Warren
I didn't like this one as much as I like the last couple books from the series.. I wasn't a huge fan of Nic... Later on in the book he was okay but I hated the whole mating custom. OR whatever. Where the female basically just does whatever the male says with out complaint. Not a fan of that. And ...
More of a 3.5. Hmmm... my first introduction to Nicolas was not favorable - on their engagement night, he's called out in the middle of nookie for the Spanish Inquisition and instead of telling the h even a bit of what was going on, he says (and I quote) "I don't have time for you."Many shovels fu...
Yuck. 5 stars? REALLY?????Let's see, woman raised as a belonging, sold to the highest bidder. Check. Male determined to turn a smart, witty, highly intelligent woman into a mindless automaton belonging, who "WILL NOT leave this apartment without permission!!!" Check. Throw in a little politics, a my...
I don't know why I had so much trouble getting into this book. I think it has something to do with going from a NF book to a PNR. I was really glad when Nic redeemed himself when he was willing to comprise and when he apoligized for being an asshole to her. I really thought he was going to be one of...
I really enjoyed this book, but then I enjoy most of Ms. Warren's books. This book brings a new species with new traditions to the world of the others.
Cute story. Now I'm going to have to go back and catch up on the first twelve books.... Review to come!
Posted on Under the CoversBrought together by their power-seeking families, Saskia Arcos and Nicolas Preda are now married, but won’t be considered fully mated until Saskia becomes pregnant with Nic’s cub. As fierce members of the Tiguri – the incredible shapeshifting weretiger community – they are ...
3.5 stars!