Tough to rate this one...too much explaining going on coupled with a moderate case of an allegedly strong female lead who still loses most of her spine in the face of her alpha male waving his magic penis in front of her. The old "I'm too dominant/pissed/annoyed/not interested to have sex, but oh w...
This was a bit diasappointing.Nothing original about it, full of "shifter-cliches" and widely uninteresting.The heroine had some snark, but that was it. In the beginning she was supposed to be "plump" (a nice surprise in a shifter-novel) and a plain jane, even over-heard her crush telling someone, t...
2 starsThis book didn't impress me. Throughout first 50% of this book, it was torturous to read. Must I say, it was plain boring. As for the remaining, I skimmed. Only stopped at good parts which only a few. As for characters, I felt connected with Dante. Yes, I liked him. Jaime was a bit of annoyin...
This book would have been so much better if it didn't have:1. A heroine that was so similar to the one from the first bookTheir problem is almost the same, just with a slight twist.She talks and behaves like the previous heroine.Still, she was not as awesome as the previous heroine.More like a washe...
Jaime and her brother is a new addition to the Phoenix pack, and beta Dante feels drawn to his childhood friend. Jaime is hiding something, though, something that could get her kicked out of the pack, and she doesn´t want to risk her brothers place.Dante is resolved not to take a mate, he has too mu...
This review was originally published on my website at: http://alaskanbookie.com/review/wicked-cravings/My Review:This is the second book in the Phoenix Pack series and picks up almost right where the first book, Feral Sins, left off.That was a very enjoyable story mostly about Jaime Farrow and how s...
Okay, let me just start by saying that usually, when I’m reading series where each book sets on different main characters, the first book are normally my favorite. Probably because they were the first couple of the story and I’ll always look for them in the next books. (Well, I never claimed to be n...
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