by K.T. Grant
Maybe the hot weather that puts me in a bad mood is to blame, or maybe it's the book. Likely, both. Thus it's difficult to review K. T. Grant's The Gate without shouting or sweating, so have these lists:ANNOYING TROPES-Billionaire owns a BDSM club.-Authors are best-sellers (rather than midlist).-Vir...
A copy of this book was provided by the author for an honest review at The Romance Evangelist.K.T. Grant is a new author to me, although I’m familiar with her alter ego @KatieBabs on Twitter and have shared conversations with her before about other people’s books and book blogging in general. When I...
Erika starts off as a weak character, but grows throughout the story. She tends to have panic attacks when out in large crowds, but is strong enough to face her fears. Chris, who is her retiring father's right hand man, starts of the story looking like the best guy in the world, but starts to show h...
Erika starts off as a weak character, but grows throughout the story. She tends to have panic attacks when out in large crowds, but is strong enough to face her fears. Chris, who is her retiring father's right hand man, starts of the story looking like the best guy in the world, but starts to show...
*ARC received in exchange of an honest review (Netgalley)* I really liked this book, I enjoyed it a lot and was pleased to discover it! I found the heroine a little boring (at first especially) and I felt like the end was written just to have a second book. When the story picked up, however, I was h...