Chrysabelle recovers from nearly dying, works out her relationship with Mal, helps her friends and in the background there are wheels turning and changes afoot.One of those novels in a series where a lot of little things happen in order for things later to have and effect.
Usually, I totally do not care about covers. In fact, I find some of them embarrassing. But, I really love the covers on this series. This was good. Happy to see Chrysabelle come to her senses about Mal. And just generally stop her rash behavior. Wish there were more emotion, though. Lots of...
I like that the female was the hero of the story I'm really glad that's become a lot more popular trend lately. Keeping up with a strong female and an action packed story, Kristen does it so very well!
Once again, Painter has many story lines on the go, though as far as I am concerned, not all of them are relevant. After nearly dying, Chrysabelle has decided to move away from her past as a comarré. Her main objective is now to find her brother at all costs. Doc is the new alpha of his pack but ...
While I'm still not going to say this is a strong series, its definitely improving with every volume. This one not only got an emotional reaction out of me at one point, it also managed to be really exciting for the last hundred pages or so. There's action, and some truly surprising twists that sugg...
In Out for Blood, it felt as if Kristen had really hit her stride. All of the books shift from one character's perspective to another, but this one felt smoother. I didn't resist the shift, like I have in the past, and I think this was because the flow felt more natural. The relationships between...
I really enjoy the worldbuilding in this series, and the major characters. However, there were two reasons why I didn't rate this book higher. First off, the book literally starts after Book 3 in the series. There is no lead in, no summarizing of what went before. And since its been at least 6 m...
Massively disappointing and a huge waste of time. Four books for a non-existant sex scene? Infuriating. Skipped over most of the increasingly hard to keep track of side story lines and by the end didn't even care about the main one. Made me hate books for all of five seconds before I started a new o...
*Genre* Paranormal Romance*Rating* 4.0*Review*As a loyal follower of the House of Comarré series, this book actually shocked me to the core and broke my heart with what happens to Chrysabelle and Mal. You would think that I would realize that Kristen Painter is something of a torturer when it comes ...
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