This author is an auto buy for me and I loved this start to her new series!!!! It has a similar formula to the Cole McGinnis series but with enough differences to keep it unique. I appreciated that Miki seemed willing to move on - even though he had gotten hit with a hell of a raw deal in his life. ...
Fine writing, a compelling, well paced read. But I couldn't take to the characters, outright hated some of them. Plus, I stumbled upon a few plot points that struck me as elusive.
This was all over the place. I loved parts, others were just a mess. I enjoyed it a lot and am eager for a sequel, but the severe angst would be a lot for most people, and the improbability of so much of it... yeah. The dog makes up for a lot. This was an real and wonderful dog. I've had dogs like t...
I enjoyed this book. I was not as enamored of the characters or story as I am of the Cole McGinnis series. I will read the next one to find out the story behind the last chapter. It is not a cliffhanger per se, more a set up for the next book. (fyi for those who really dislike cliffhangers, myself...
4 StarsSinner’s Gin was a Christmas present — a wonderful gem of a gift. It is the first novel in a new four-part series by Rhys Ford (author of The Cole McGinnis Mysteries) and there are several things in this book that speak to me: mystery, a hot rocker guy, a hot cop guy and suspense. Oh yeah, Mi...
There were several things I really liked about this and several things I really didn't like. So I think I'm going to fall back on the trusty "What I liked" and "What didn't work for me" review format and hope that by the end I can make up my mind about what rating to give this.What I Liked#1 for wh...
As usual, I love the author's style, my problem here is the exuberance in some parts of the story (the transition from "Keep your fucking dog tied" to "I could love you for a lifetime and beyond", the meeting between Miki and Kane's mom... Cute but over the top). However, I won't give a rating to th...
The novel, Sinner’s Gin, by Rhys Ford was supplied for review by the author. While it should be obvious to say, this is a honest review and I was not influenced by any action of the author.-----Basic Plot: Miki St. John is the only surviving member of a band after a horrific car accident. Now reco...
Hm, I really liked the writing, but there were many inconsistencies in the story.And what I am sick and tired of: Abused and raped heros. There are just too many of them are around with their trauma only existing in those stories to make them a damsel in distress to be rescured by a hero and loved f...
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