3.5 stars. Nothing wrong with it, I simply like the first two much much better. And while "Skin Deep" is my favorite book, Uriskel/Trystan is my favorite couple =) Weird. I know =D
Excellent sequel to 'Skin Deep', this story brings together the much abused despised Fae half-breed Uriskel and human rent boy Tristan. A compelling tale full of adventure and intrigue."What's gallae mean?""Braelan's name for you." He shook his head. "It's an endearment of sorts. Not terrible, but n...
Not as good as the first one. Jenner comes off as a big (well, skinny, but...) teddy bear, yet the author tries to convince us otherwise - cold and ruthless and terror-inducing. I haven't seen it, though. Not in this book and very little in the first.I would have liked to know more about Shonen. Wha...
1. There is not a hint of m/m in this book whatsoever.Ok, maybe there is a ghost of a hint, but it's abuse, not a true m/m relationship. On the bright side - there is only one female character with a very telling name Lillith, need I say more...2. Lots of hurt, very little to no comfort.3. Pronoun o...
1. There is not a hint of m/m in this book whatsoever.Ok, maybe there is a ghost of a hint, but it's abuse, not a true m/m relationship. On the bright side - there is only one female character with a very telling name Lillith, need I say more...2. Lots of hurt, very little to no comfort.3. Pronoun o...
Ok. Thing number 1: make sure you have a strong stomach. There is a lot of abuse here, not sure if it was needed or not.I really enjoyed this book, but I admit that I skipped some of the abuse scenes.
I loved this book. It was a big dark and violent and therefore not for everyone. The abuse scenes were brutal although the sex scenes were mild. (Actually, I think there may have only been one, the rest implied.)The characters were interesting and I appreciated how Vaughn didn't think I was ignorant...
It's the same problem again. The book follows several disparate plotlines. Yes, they technically happen simultaneously and yes, the characters of each respective plotline interact with each other, but other than that, there isn't much in way of connecting factor. What you get is a book that doesn't ...
It's good, but only because of the parts with Jenner. I don't quite understand why she would attempt to make Mendez the focus, as if seems Vaughn did, but as with the second book, I feel like she should have focused more on the development of the two biggest characters in her first book, Angel and e...
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