by Ann Somerville
Review to come.Happy ending? Yes, strong HEA.
Review to come.Happy ending? Yes, strong HEA.
3.5 stars.
The very worst part of Ann Somerville books? They end.
The first thing that attracted me to this book was the cover – the model in the foreground looks so fantastic I barely even noticed that there was someone in the background. Which was maybe a good thing, because that guy looks nothing like how I imagined Connor would look.The description reminded me...
3.5 stars Conner reminded me of a cross between Victor from JCP's PsyCop series, and Wizard from Driven, which is a total compliment if you know my reading tastes. The first third of the book was great world-building and character development, there was pretty quickly a connection (and obvious att...
First let me say Ann Sommerville, thank you. After reading more then my share of m/m romance this is the first real brown skinned lover! I've had a blue alien, a couple "dark-skinned" shifters but is refreshing and it shouldn't be but it is. Wake up writers, mix it up a little bit! I loved this b...
It was a nice read. For some reason, I wasn't able to fully immerse in the story, thus the lower rating.The story itself was a nice combination between slightly futuristic fantasy, cops, mystery and a dash of romance. Connor was marked by the cold relationship between himself and his father making h...
Wow. Ann did it again. Sometimes, I'm almost afraid to read some of Ann's books - I always wonder what is she going to put me through this time? By that I mean - she always pulls me into her stories and I become invested in the characters (is that the right word)? The feelings that are invoked a...