I really enjoyed the previous 2 books. Poppy and Winston were present in the first 2 books, having come across as a happily married (and a bit boring) couple. From previous books, I really didn't have much of an opinion of Poppy. Winston, I thought, was given more personality and had more to do; and...
I could barely read this book it was so perfect. How am I supposed to write a review? This couple is so beautifully balanced and I couldn't decide who I liked more. A romance about married people of 14 years that fills your soul and makes you swoon? I believe I'm near speechless. This is straight u...
Book three picks up several months after Moonglow. Winston Lane has left his wife after he was attacked by a werewolf and her secrets were revealed. Poppy, believes that she has lost the man she loves due to her duty to the SOS, but will not stop her from going to his aid when a missive threatens ...
It had a little more hot scenes than the other ones - more fulfillment, less tension. I was not sure if I would love the story or warm towards Poppy. She was a very strict and not exactly adorable character. What she had: Strength. And vulnerability. But mostly strength and power. I really appr...
I sincerely haven't been enthralled with a series like Kristen Callihan's "Darkest London" in a long, long time. "Winterblaze" just continues to trailblaze the series with a unique blend of historical romance, supernatural elements, and a charming blend of action, humor, and tense stakes. I think th...
Winterblaze in the third book in the Darkest London series, and I would say is the one takes us the most into the paranormal. Firelight started by gradually introducing us to this mix of paranormal and steampunk Victorian London and introducing us to the Ellis sisters. Moonglow ramped up the paranor...
Poppy and Callihan have both made mistakes in their marriage, but are still deeply in love. The revelations they make to each other (and us the reader) reveal lies & vulnerabilities that need to be exposed before they can move forward in their relationship. Callihan's plotting is fantastic. There ...
Rating: 4.5 out of 5.Would have been a full five if not for the beginning being fraught with miscommunication/failure-to-communicate-effectively and the whiplash of mood-swings that was giving me a head-ache.For example in Winston's POV he will be thinking about how sexy his wife looks and how much ...
Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/WriterRating: 5 Controllers Review Source: NetGalleyReviewer: HeatherIt’s not any big secret how much I’ve fallen in love with Kristen Callahan. I think I’ve stated this before, when I reviewed her first and second books from the Darkest London series. What I lov...
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