I will be honest here. This book could have just as easily been a romantic suspense...and I still would have rated it a "meh". I mean; who really wants to read a supposed alpha H who propositions the h constantly for an itch scratching, who, when he finally gets his chance (while they're on the run,...
3 starsLoved the action scenes. Liked Slade at the first because he is funny but slowly unimpressed when it became overloaded. Trisha is smart and intelligent yet act anything but. Reading no action scenes was pure torture. The romance was dull. Couldn't feel their connection too. And the last two c...
3 starsLoved the action scenes. Liked Slade at the first because he is funny but slowly unimpressed when it became overloaded. Trisha is smart and intelligent yet act anything but. Reading no action scenes was pure torture. The romance was dull. Couldn't feel their connection too. And the last two c...
Book 2 in the New Species series. The books can be read as stand-alone stories, but it is advisable to read them in order to get the most enjoyment from the series.Dr. Trisha Norbit is flat on her back in a hospital bed, pinned under a really big New Species male. Though drugged out of his mind, he ...
I think this will become one of those series, that's impossible to finish in one go due to a weird sense of sameness and repetitions throughout the books. And I fear I can't have my shifter species without a predominantly lack of communication between the couple/love interest and that's starting to ...
An enjoyable story, still a little like Lora Leigh's Breed series but not enough to make me not enjoy the stories as something separately. I liked both the hero and heroine but didn't particularly warm up to them. I just don't feel like there is a great deal of love between the characters but more...
I’m really liking this series. I don’t think I gave the first book enough credit because it was so similar to the Breed Series by Lora Leigh, but I’m enjoying the differences in the series immensely. Slade and Trisha had a less than auspicious meeting and what made it worse was when they met ...
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