I have no idea why this book took me so long to finish. I would read a little and then think, "I should check my e-mails." Then read some more and then think, "I should clean the bathroom." I thought it would grab me the way Warrior had but it didn't. This book had Bennett Day, from book #1, mee...
Four and a half stars rounded up. I liked this installment in the "Blades of the Rose" series better than the previous. "Warrior" was very good, but this one captured my attention earlier and kept it longer. I really enjoyed the action and the romance -- it was an excellent mix.The leads are grea...
My review posted on Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/scoundrel-by-zoe-archerThe world is filled with magic, and, as one might expect, the world is also filled with people who would use that magic to fulfill their own selfish desires. That’s where the Blades of the Rose...
If I had to pick a word to describe Zoe Archer’s Blades of the Rose series it would have to be Epic. Because there is just something larger than life about her stories of adventure and romance. It’s partly because they draw on a rich literary and film lore to form the background, or flavor, of the a...
Bennett (yes, his mother is a huge fan of Jane Austen - guess what his brother is called?) Day is a cryptographer and solver of codes and riddles for the Blades of the Rose. He merrily travels the globe, working to protect the world's magic sources from abuse and exploitation from the Heirs of Albio...
Scoundrel got an extra star for its Greek setting. A fun sexy adventure. Suspend disbelief and the almost random feel to some fantasy inclusions and you'll enjoy it.
I didn’t think it would be possible for this series to get any better, but Zoe Archer proved me wrong with Scoundrel. Everything that made Warrior great only made Scoundrel better. The more ZA builds this world of The Blades of the Rose; the need to want to know more just keeps growing. This time...
This isn't a bad book, it just managed to touch one of my pet peeves in romances, which is the 'early falling in love' thing. There are few authors that have managed to make me ignore this and Archer's obviously not one of them. I also found myself bored while reading this; I expected the action to ...
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