by Sydney Croft
It was all right but I was not convinced of the menage. And Devlin was barely there and far too one-dimentional.
Review originally posted at RabidReads.com. I read the first book in this series, Riding the Storm, and found the world fascinating. When I saw that this was still on available for review, I asked around and found that I could read this one before reading the rest of the series, so I ...
I'm generally not a big threesomes book fan but the enemies/lovers premise felt like it could be fun. And in fact, that was my favourite part of the book. The snark and outright hostility between the three was highly entertaining. The trouble was the quick about face into togetherness. It took away ...
Taggart and Justice were childhood friends and more. On the run together with their mothers, the pair had to hide their unusual abilities out of fear they will be taken and killed just like their fathers. However, that all changed a few years back when both Tag and Justice’s moms were killed. Justic...
Okay, it barely makes it as a Christmas story. This novella is set at Christmastime and it refers back to a major backstory plot point that takes place on Christmas, but other than that, it's not really a holiday type read. *LOL* And that's okay! The story makes up a small part of the Acro Worl...
Two dangerous alpha men fighting over a third man is smexy hawt. In Three the Hard Way, Author duo Sydney Croft create a mouthwatering m??nage. Taggart Brody and Justice McKinney have been best friends since childhood. Blood brothers who grew up in survivalist mode because of their paranoid mother...
I cannot resist any variation "from enemies to lovers", I just cannot. I never heard of this writing duo (I mean, apparently I did hear of Stephanie Tyler as somebody explained to me later), but never of this writing duo's works. And here we have Tag and Justice being childhood friends and lovers an...