by Sui Lynn
What do I say about this book, that it was a pleasant surprise, a diamond in the rough, a slow start with a great finish.I am going to say D, all of the above.This book started off like a gormless teenager, with abrupt sentences, grammatical errors, and a lot of telling not showing. I was thinking I...
I don't get it. This thing would have comma errors, among them comma splices, and run-ons, then turn around and demonstrate correct usage of semi-colons.It's got heart-warming parts, and then it's got awkward word-vomit/info-dump parts. Wtf, man.It gets a bit melodramatic later...histrionic.I mean, ...
A little on the sweet side for me, but it is possibly the most interesting take on werewolf and vampire mythology I've read in ages. It's always a pleasure to read something this well thought out and developed, and I look forward to finding out more about the characters and the world they live in.
I found this book a big surprise. It's one of those stories that sneaks up on you and won't let you put it down.I enjoyed the story a lot. I enjoyed the way the characters - Lance and Andrew - took the time to actually know each other before their declarations of 'mate' and 'love' came into play. I ...
The idea and general plot behind this is good, the writing, not so much. I enjoyed it on the first read through, but it did not hold up on the second. The story stuck with me, however, so there's that.
I really enjoyed the backstory of the vamps and the shifters. I also enjoyed as Lance came into his own and what he learned of his shifter heritage. Then, the effect on Andrew and their future was also a unique story. Great premise of a long term storyline and plenty of secondary characters as well ...
4 1/2 HeartsReview to follow
3 stars. First book in the series, so it's setting up the characters and paranormal aspect of the world. Lots of questions left open at the ending.
DNF... I should have known better...