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The Last Good Knight Part IV: Fit to Be Tied (The Original Sinners) - Community Reviews back

by Tiffany Reisz
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bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 11 years ago
The Characters I don’t have anything new to say about Nora and Lance. I’m still a bit in love with Lance and patiently waiting for Nora to admit she’s head over heels for the guy. The Story After that scene with Lance talking on the phone to Maya, it’s definitely worth the trouble. I’m so glad Nora...
ashwednesday
ashwednesday rated it 11 years ago
Relationship wasn’t a dirty word. Nothing to be afraid of. Not like it was monogamy. Finally a 4!So the mystery of who beat up Lady Natasha was resolved, rather disappointingly I might add, but then this series really didn’t pose itself as a romantic-suspense novella. This of course effectively dis...
The Romance Evangelist
The Romance Evangelist rated it 11 years ago
It’s no secret around these parts that I am a huge fangirl for Tiffany Reisz’s Original Sinners. (Team Søren, in case you were wondering.) So despite my equally well advertised weariness with romance serials, I knew I had to get my grabby hands on her new five part Original Sinners serial, THE LAST ...
Banana's Book Blog
Banana's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
When I think of Nora being happy I've never thought of what it really means her giving up. She and Soren have so much more than just Catholic Church between them. I think that its part of the reason why they struggle with being together, because even when she was his, she was only his in a closet, a...
Christy Herself
Christy Herself rated it 11 years ago
My full review will be posted on The Last Good Night (#5 in this novella series)
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 11 years ago
Why is Ms. Reisz so cruel to Nora? Will Nora never be in a happy relationship? Why does she have to suffer so much? Nora's happily ever after with Lance looks to be jeopardized. In part four, a reader may see red and feel extreme rage. Ms. Reisz does a good job of showing exactly why those who ...
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