Own the Wind is book one in the Chaos series by Kristen Ashley. This is a breathtaking love story.I’ve finally read my first Kristen Ashley novel. I started reading and couldn’t stop. I thoroughly enjoyed and liked all the different perspectives aka POV’s. The novel was that delightful and absorbing...
This was a new type of book for me. I had not read a romance centered around a motorcycle club before. I happy to see that this particular club wasn't into drugs and weapons - but they were still willing to take care of business in their own way. I also know very little about this culture outside of...
DNF. I tried. I went into this with very low expectations (aka I wanted them to do it on a motorcycle and that was basically it). It bothered me when the hero referred to every woman as "bitch" from page one, but I stuck with it. It got better when he was trying to help the heroine figure her life...
Let me preface by saying I've only been reading romance novels for the last year and I pretty much stick to the historical. Contemporaries just don't appeal to me and the one or two I've read were just too treacly. But I saw a listing for volume 2 of this series on the website http://www.heroesan...
www.HarlequinJunkie.comReview copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalleyWait! Don't go! True, I only gave this book 2 stars but hear me out before you decide against reading this book. I personally did not love this book BUT I think that a lot of other people would. So here are two things about me...
3-1/2 stars. This book okay. I was sick of "I Dreamed a Dream". Kristen Ashley grabbed that theme or whatever you want to call it and just wouldn't let go. The book was a little long and could have ended about 75 pages sooner at another climactic ending, but the author kept it going. Since it still ...
3-1/2 stars. This book okay. I was sick of "I Dreamed a Dream". Kristen Ashley grabbed that theme or whatever you want to call it and just wouldn't let go. The book was a little long and could have ended about 75 pages sooner at another climactic ending, but the author kept it going. Since it still ...
This is one of those books that everyone loves but me. Usually I'm fine with that; it happens. Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, The Grapes of Wrath -- these are great works that I just didn't like at all. Sometimes, though, a book comes along that is so bad, so lacking in redemptive qualities, ...
At times I did found the plot to be a little slow and the alternating pov's were kinda annoying. I also didn't really like how when one of the characters would be in a conversation then all of a sudden would be thinking about the past & then a whole past conversation would happen before the present ...
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