by Christy Reece
3.5 stars I liked this better than the second book. The uber-villain was just as mad as ever - seriously, he has developed some kind of drug cocktail that makes people lose all memory and act like automatons.Villain aside the story was more gripping, a couple torn apart then brought together with th...
It could be a 5 stars book if not for dubts that Ethan had all through the book. The history between Shea and Ethan is divided in two periods: first when they where in love and together until Shea wanted more commitment and tryed to force him into it; second, after her rescue and loss of memory.I un...
Content Notes: children in danger, some child neglect/abuse, vivid description of PTSD symptomsThis is an excellent nailbiter set in the woods of northern Maine. The shifting point-of-view was a bit confusing for me in the galley, but with proper scene breaks it should work well. I liked the moxie o...
3.5 starsShea and Ethan have a very extensive history together. Too bad we don't get to know what it is until 3/4 of the book is over. It was frustrating, and I think I would have felt a lot more connected with them if I could have understood where they were each coming from. Their history as a c...
I like this series. Much of it stretches belief, but it's suspenseful, romantic and exciting, so I can handle that.This third installment had a few problems for me, though. To be honest, I was disappointed with the sex. No, not because there wasn't enough of it. Because it was there. It seemed ...
This was the best—and darkest—book in this trilogy. So good in fact, I have troubles collecting my thoughts in order to write this review.The two leads were tortured, their pasts were painful, the villain was twisted, the suspense and action intense, the steamy scenes beyond steamy, and the ending w...