I didn't care for this story. I didn't feel it was realistic. The dialogue was full of ostentatious frequently irrelevant details especially the bad guys. More sex then action. I started skimming then skipping pages and eventually gave up. Dispassionate Connor decides to be bodyguard for down a...
Ugh. Two bitter, angry people that are lashing out at each other for no reason. Fuck this.I liked the blurb for the next book in this series (Fatal Strike, #10), but reviews made it clear that I really needed to read One Wrong Move first. Unfortunately, that's probably true. I might try this one aga...
I started this book & HAD to stop about 30% because the internal dialog going on inside ALL the characters' heads just became insufferable. There was absolutely no story progression. I was frustrated to infinity & beyond! It was bad enough having to read pages & pages of the main characters' thought...
*Spoiler free review*This book was pure bliss! This is another fast paced, action packed book in the McCloud & Friends series, but what really stood out for me is theAWESOME job Shannon McKenna did with Miles's transformation from the "hopeless tech nerd" ß guy to the gorgeous "big, nasty, evil moth...
I recieved a digital copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Fatal Strike is one of those novels that you never see coming. Shannon McKenna has done a really great job blending paranormal romance with action packed suspense. I loved Miles and Lara together, I loved their draw to each o...
*Spoiler free review*This book was pure bliss! This is another fast paced, action packed book in the McCloud & Friends series, but what really stood out for me is the AWESOME job Shannon McKenna did with Miles's transformation from the "hopeless tech nerd" ß guy to the gorgeous "big, nasty, evil ...
Wow. Just finished Shannon McKenna's Fatal Strike featuring a massively altered Miles and the kidnapped but tough Lara from her last book. I totally loved it and was pulled in from the beginning, realizing how much I'd missed McKenna's voice. I've reread several of her books and tend to love them al...
This is the 10th book in a series. I was able to follow the story but I really should have read book 1-9. The H/h have a connection that goes beyond the physical or emotional. Once Miles realizes that Lara is not a PTSD induced dream, he gives 110% towards rescuing her. The bad guys were harder for ...
That radiant smile scared him to death. All that "mine" bullshit. No longer an issue. Probably never had been. He was hers. After all his arrogant posturing. All hers.Finally, 10 books into the series, we get a book for Miles. I've been intrigued by his character ever since he was introduced back in...
This review is only for Shannon McKenna's "Touch Me," a story which should have "Trigger Warning!" written in red ink all over it. I never realized before that the definition of a hot "bad boy" is a slavishly devoted man who cooks for you, cleans for you, and worships you like a goddess, except for ...
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