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Don't know what happened here ... I usually can enjoy Vivien Dean's stories, although at the same time I don't really have chemistry with Reed's. Maybe it's the combination of the two? In any case, this was just NOT my kind of book- The writing felt 'dry', nothing in here able to evoke any emotion i...
I love, love, love the "doing the bossman" trope. You know where the boss falls for his employee, the one that's been secretly pining for him all along.And this book's blurb sounded pretty darn good - right up my alley - hinting at this particular trope.Well... In this book, we have Maine (the boss)...
3.5 starsI really liked the setting and the mild romance -- the steampunk aspect wasn't overwhelming which was a good thing for me since I tend to have difficulties with the steampunk genre (historical + technology = Ami's brain getting fuzzy *lol*). We still had Hector tinkering things, creating pi...
While I had no problem with Dean's writing (I love her writing), and I thought Sutter and Max have good chemistry, but the story suffers from "less action talk only" case. Since Sutter seems to be running from very big bad guys, and he arrives at the motel bleeding (which leads to Max taking care of...
2.5 starsI liked the idea -- and there was something pretty romantic for one to live several lifetimes to find the one true love. But the (light) sci-fi element was fuzzy, and I spent most times crunching my forehead trying to grapple the explanation. Not exactly fun doing that. Plus the villain was...