by Cari Z.
Once again I've gotten to enjoy a book that's sat on my TBR list for much longer than it should have thanks to the fun that is audio books. Panopolis is an unusual city that seems to be filled with superheroes and super villains and a lot of ordinary normal people who tend to get caught in the cro...
*** 3 could have been much better stars *** An intriguing premise of a story that fell short on delivering. The character description is lacking. The blossoming romance sucks. There is no relationship development due to a shitty time jump of ONE YEAR! Me, in every story with (untimely. heh) ...
After just reading "Friendly Fire" I had even higher hopes for this one. But... ...this was a total let down. From the complete lack of relationship development to just some quite off the wall scenarios that didn't add up for me at all...this was a bust. Honestly a 2 star read for me but I'll g...
Boy do I get sucked in by a good cover. I was just flipping casually through Negalley’s catalog when I came across that fierce cover of Where There’s Fire. I mean, isn’t it so awesome? The color of the title, the guy in the hoodie, the blue aura around his head…Then the synopsis is about two Villain...
Likes:- The idea of a city that is filled with super-powered guys, both Heroes and Villains- Villain being the 'good' guy in this case, the love interest.- Edward chooses to be with the villain; it's not like he's a huge fan of a Villain and wants to be part of their worldDislikes:- For a love inter...
I just love superhero things! This book is no exception. A normal Joe working at a bank helps a villain who was robbing him and in return the villain sends him flowers as a thank you and invites him for coffee, all of a sudden normal Edward Dingus is dating the super villain "The Mad Bombardier" wha...
This story is about villains and heroes. It does things a little differently than many superhero tales. The main character is a human man in love with a villain. There are a lot of grey areas. Instead of the standard supervillain most of us are used to seeing, we get a guy who is not good but st...