Normally I do not like love triangles but Christopher, Sutton and in particular Harper weave together through their own darkness. It was an interestinNormally I do not like love triangles but Christopher, Sutton and in particular Harper weave together through their own darkness. It was an interesting story and at no time did I become agitated with the indecision and confusion by Harper.
At times I was as indecisive as Harper as to who I thought would feed her heart and soul.
Towards the end I admit I probably always wanted Christopher to choose Harper. Their beginning which is told in the Trust Fund (Prologue) probably cemented my love for Christopher.
My most favourite part of this story was the relationship between Harper and her parents . How that affected Harper’s life was really interesting. Then throw in Christopher’s part and the tale is woven with manipulation from her father.
Sutton was dark and dangerous and there are some great erotic moments. His friendship with Christopher and his own personal demons gave another layer to this story.
We meet the Thieves club and also other characters from the Endgame and Masterpiece Series which I loved. It was great to see Avery, Penny and Damon Scott.
This is going to be another great duet series by Skye Warren that I am going to devour.
Quote: It doesn’t feel like a loss. It feels like being free.
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Normally I do not like love triangles but Christopher, Sutton and in particular Harper weave together through their own darkness. It was an interesting story and at no time did I become agitated with the indecision and confusion by Harper.
At times I was as indecisive as Harper as to who I thought would feed her heart and soul.
Towards the end I admit I probably always wanted Christopher to choose Harper. Their beginning which is told in the Trust Fund (Prologue) probably cemented my love for Christopher.
My most favourite part of this story was the relationship between Harper and her parents . How that affected Harper’s life was really interesting. Then throw in Christopher’s part and the tale is woven with manipulation from her father.
Sutton was dark and dangerous and there are some great erotic moments. His friendship with Christopher and his own personal demons gave another layer to this story.
We meet the Thieves club and also other characters from the Endgame and Masterpiece Series which I loved. It was great to see Avery, Penny and Damon Scott.
This is going to be another great duet series by Skye Warren that I am going to devour.
Quote: It doesn’t feel like a loss. It feels like being free....more
OMG I adored this and have devoured in a day and fair warning it is a duet so the next book does not come out till next month!!
The ending - wow it leaOMG I adored this and have devoured in a day and fair warning it is a duet so the next book does not come out till next month!!
The ending - wow it leaves you hanging but does end at a great moment that is not too traumatic. I can cope with the waiting a month and have already pre-ordered. This author is such a favourite of mine, she knows how to write great mob romance with darkness but also lots of redemption and love also thrown into the mix. I love a great hero and I think Stefan has that in him.
Gabi's family history has such sadness and I feel truly lost for her. I really think she is going to change in the next book and I cannot wait to see her take back control of her life.
Cannot wait to see what the author has in store for these two characters.
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OMG I adored this and have devoured in a day and fair warning it is a duet so the next book does not come out till next month!!
The ending - wow it leaves you hanging but does end at a great moment that is not too traumatic. I can cope with the waiting a month and have already pre-ordered. This author is such a favourite of mine, she knows how to write great mob romance with darkness but also lots of redemption and love also thrown into the mix. I love a great hero and I think Stefan has that in him.
Gabi's family history has such sadness and I feel truly lost for her. I really think she is going to change in the next book and I cannot wait to see her take back control of her life.
Cannot wait to see what the author has in store for these two characters....more
Ok so I was in the mood for something not too heavy with some fun and a dark and alpha mafia man - I admit I love mafia romance.
So no judgements, I saOk so I was in the mood for something not too heavy with some fun and a dark and alpha mafia man - I admit I love mafia romance.
So no judgements, I saw this in Kindle unlimited and downloaded thinking if I did not like it would just put it back. Well I devoured It !! Though it started off a bit out there with their first interaction and Emma losing her virginity without question by Dimitri - I soon was hooked with how the alpha brute won the heart of the meek librarian.
I will be reading this story again when I simply need to escape to the romance world....more
Sweet Temptation is Giulia's story who I first met in Nino story (Twisted Emotions). I liked her then as she stuck up for her cousin.
This is a standalSweet Temptation is Giulia's story who I first met in Nino story (Twisted Emotions). I liked her then as she stuck up for her cousin.
This is a standalone that does introduce characters from The Camorra Chronicles and Born in Blook Mafia Chronicles. Do you have to read them first? I do not think so as really not much is revealed that would ruin starting the other two series. I love Cora's mafia stories, they have sweetness but also some edge.
This was definitely more light on, it concentrated more of the romance of Giulia and Cassio. Whilst the age difference was slightly odd, it did not bother me. I mean she was promised to another before his untimely death so she knew at 18 she would be married off.
The children were my favourite part of this entire story and how Giulia repaired their hearts and made them all a family including LouLou the dog!
THE ACCIDENTALS is the first young adult novel by Sarina Bowen, and while I don’t usually read young adult, I’ll read anything written by Ms Bowen. ToTHE ACCIDENTALS is the first young adult novel by Sarina Bowen, and while I don’t usually read young adult, I’ll read anything written by Ms Bowen. Told only in Rachel’s POV, we follow her as she mourns the death of her mother, moves to a different state, goes to a new school, makes new friends, loses old friends, and struggles with intimacy, all while she navigates a relationship with her father, who she knew about but had never met prior to her mother’s death.
Going by the blurb, I thought the relationship between Rachel and her father, Frederick, would be the primary focus of the story, but it wasn’t. There was a lot of other stuff going on, which for me was too much and detracted from what I was really hoping to read: a story about a teen-aged girl and her previously absent father. Rachel and Frederick barely spent any time together, and when they finally had their heart-to-heart, it was done so at the 93% mark and only lasted seven pages. This was where I was expecting to have my heart broken for Rachel. Instead I felt nothing for a scene that felt incomplete and left me wanting.
Overall, I did enjoy this story, but I didn’t love it, and I think that’s because I had expectations that this would be an emotional read, and for me, it wasn’t one. I also felt that some threads were left hanging and when the book ended, it was very sudden and again, felt incomplete.
I’m a huge fan of Sarina Bowen, so it pains me when I (very rarely) give her a not-so-glowing review. I think a lot of readers out there will enjoy THE ACCIDENTALS, but sadly it just wasn’t for me.
One of my favorite authors said that HOT AS PUCK was one of the best hockey romances she's read, so with that glowing endorsement I thought I'd be in One of my favorite authors said that HOT AS PUCK was one of the best hockey romances she's read, so with that glowing endorsement I thought I'd be in for a good and enjoyable read. Sadly, I struggled with this book from beginning to end, unable to get into the characters or their story.
I didn't feel any connection between Justin and Libby at all, who suddenly go from a decade long friendship, to friends with benefits, to being madly in love in the span of about a week. I couldn't get over the fact that Justin was suddenly attracted to Libby just because she wore tight and revealing clothing one night, which made him shallow in my opinion. It was the same with Libby, who was suddenly attracted to Justin just because he touched her that same night; something I'm sure he would have done many, many times over the course of their very close friendship.
HOT AS PUCK is listed on Amazon as being a romantic comedy, but I don't remember finding any part of this story funny or chuckle worthy. Apart from some make out sessions, some sex and some knitting/crocheting, not much else happens in this book. The conflict was a little on the weak side, and while I found the resolution to be somewhat cute, it was also a little cheesy.
HOT AS PUCK is told in dual POVs and comes with a HEA for Justin and Libby. While this story didn't do much for me, I would give this author another go.
#STARSTRUCK has been on my radar since it was released at the beginning of the year, and I finally had the time to give this book a go. At the time, I#STARSTRUCK has been on my radar since it was released at the beginning of the year, and I finally had the time to give this book a go. At the time, I wasn’t feeling too well and I really just wanted something that was sweet and easy to read. #STARSTRUCK fit the bill perfectly and it did not disappoint.
“It’s weird, especially because we don’t know each other that well yet, and I know this sounds bizarre, but it’s like . . . I want to protect you. I’ve never felt that way about a girl before.”
I really liked this book. I liked the story, the buildup, the flow, the conflict, the apology and finally, the HEA. I liked Chase and Zoe, who were both honest with each other about their expectations and their life choices. Though I have to say that Zoe did annoy me a little with her insecurities.
From memory, #STARSTRUCK is told only in Zoe’s POV. It is part of a series, but going by the next book’s blurb, it sounds like each book within the series can be read as a stand-alone.
I enjoyed BLOOD VEIL, but not as much as I was hoping to, or as much as I enjoyed the first book in the Mission series, BLOOD GUARD.
BLOOD VEIL takes pI enjoyed BLOOD VEIL, but not as much as I was hoping to, or as much as I enjoyed the first book in the Mission series, BLOOD GUARD.
BLOOD VEIL takes place over just a few days, so I’d definitely classify this as an insta-love. Usually this doesn’t bother me too much, but in this case, it did. I remember being very surprised when they declared their love for each other, because up until that point, I hadn’t felt any love between them. Idris was focused on getting revenge against the Valarian king, and Celia—as his captive and bait—was simply a means to an end. Was there chemistry? Yes. Love? Not so much.
There are a couple of scenes where secrets are revealed and people are killed, but there’s hardly any shock or emotion exhibited by the characters when these things happened, especially on Celia’s part. It’s hard to get emotionally invested in a story when the characters themselves show very little emotion.
Finally, I’m confused about how this story ended for Celia. As a half vampire with a blood disorder, she can never be turned, but I don’t remember reading anything about what will happen to her. Will she be immortal like a vampire, or will she grow old and die like a human? What about her nightmares that will make her crazy if she isn’t turned? Will she still have those, or will they mysteriously disappear?
BLOOD VEIL is told in dual POVs and comes with a HEA for Idris and Celia. I finished the story quickly, so it easily held my attention, but there were just too many things that kept me from loving it. Despite that, if there is to be a third book written in this series, I would read it because this world intrigues me.
A Shameless Little Lie is not full of little lies. It has large, blow your mind, hate all character big lies. I finished this and in all honesty, I haA Shameless Little Lie is not full of little lies. It has large, blow your mind, hate all character big lies. I finished this and in all honesty, I hated all of them except Jane. I do not know who is telling the truth and who is telling a lie. One asks how is Jane not losing her mind? Jane has turned around and become my favorite character of this entire series. She really has become the pivotal character in both the Harmless and Shameless series.
Lindsay and Drew did my head in, I am not sure what their game is? Silas went from hot to cold and again I have too many questions. Duff is a character who has more questions hanging around him as does Lily.
Meli Raine is amazing how she manipulates the secrets. As a result, there are so many moments leaving you lost and second-guessing characters motives. Interesting was finding out more about Jane’s upbringing and how the Senator played a silent part.
The pace of the story and suspense is woven perfectly for me and I had a feeling a major change in the game would occur. Did I suspect the final move, no I did not?
Silas and Jane’s sexual moments were intense, emotional and passionate. At times I felt teary for Jane as I knew her happiness would be short-lived.
As a reader, I really need Jane to find peace as I feel as exhausted....more
The Escape was an incredibly easy and fast read, it has all the romantic moments but also has a wonderful family storyline.
Xander and his two childrenThe Escape was an incredibly easy and fast read, it has all the romantic moments but also has a wonderful family storyline.
Xander and his two children were my favourite parts of this story. There were touches of humour but also some moments of sadness with a sensitive subject. Xander definitely stepped up and became the father these two children needed.
Madalyn was an incredibly easy character to fall in love with. From those first few chapters, I wanted her to find freedom from her family. She had such humility and determination and was so caring for Xander's children.
Xander's Ex-Wife and Madalyn's Prince she was being forced to marry created suspense and much drama throughout the story. Towards the end, you knew confrontation was coming and it was perfectly placed within the storyline.
The romantic and sensual moments between Xander and Madalyn had great balance and it was lovely to see their relationship develop.
The ending of The Escape was very enjoyable and neatly tied up their romantic story. ...more
UNDONE BY YOU was a sweet, hot and enjoyable read, one that fits in nicely with the Chicago Rebels series.
Dante is the newly appointed, openly gay GM UNDONE BY YOU was a sweet, hot and enjoyable read, one that fits in nicely with the Chicago Rebels series.
Dante is the newly appointed, openly gay GM of the Chicago Rebels. Cade is one of the team’s defensemen, who is in the closet and not ready to let the world know who he really is. Knowing that Dante is someone he can trust, Cade seeks him out, and after a bit of a rough start, the pair embark on a secret relationship.
I loved Cade and Dante, as individual people and as a couple. Dante is older and serious. Cade is younger and the life of the party. Together, they just worked. Despite Cade being in the closet, I loved how open and honest he was with Dante. Again, that’s because he knew he could trust Dante, so he was never afraid to hide his thoughts or his feelings from him. I absolutely loved that about him.
UNDONE BY YOU is told in dual POVs and while it’s part of a series, it could be read as a stand-alone. It is a novella, one that focuses mostly on the M/M romance side of the story. So if you’re expecting to read several scenes about games, the team, or get more insight into the sister-owners, you might be disappointed. I’m not saying those things aren’t in this story, because they are, there just isn’t a great deal of it. UNDONE BY YOU comes with a happy ending, and I absolutely loved, loved, loved the epilogue.
Hostage had me hooked from the first few chapters and I read this in a day, simply could not put it down. Upon finishing I have already purchased PrisHostage had me hooked from the first few chapters and I read this in a day, simply could not put it down. Upon finishing I have already purchased Prisoner which explains Grayson and Abby who we meet towards the end of this story.
One favourite component of this story is the relationship of the men living at The Bradford Hotel. What a harrowing way to grow up and their bond and sense of family was one of my favourite parts.
The first half is a slow build to the secrets and realizations of the background story. As the story builds in relation to the retribution, the characters develop and you get a sense there are more connections.
The interactions between Stone and Brooke take place over a few years. Given their age difference, it is interesting to following the development. Consequently, In the end, it is built honestly and in a believable manner.
Brooke & Stone’s sexual moments are built slowly in line with the innocence and done respectfully but provide great heat and anticipation.
Many characters at the beginning will evolve and have you second-guessing your instincts and perceptions, it will make you think. Detective Rivera and Brooke’s dad were two surprising standouts that forced me to change my beliefs.
Hostage left me satisfied with the outcome for Brooke, Stone and their extended family.
Finally, if you enjoyed The Endgame series by this author you will enjoy Hostage like I did....more
FORBIDDEN SEDUCTION is the second book in the Lee County Wolves series, and it’s been over two years since I read the first book, FORBIDDEN HUNGER. BeFORBIDDEN SEDUCTION is the second book in the Lee County Wolves series, and it’s been over two years since I read the first book, FORBIDDEN HUNGER. Because of that, I wondered if I’d have a problem following on from the first story, and I did, but not for that reason. I hit a few trouble spots because some characters and events introduced and talked about in this book relate to a different series. Because of that, I did feel like I was missing something, but it didn’t really affect my enjoyment of the story.
I liked Hunter, but his treatment of Emily when they were younger meant he had a lot to apologize for, and I don’t think he apologized enough. That being said, I did feel that he was truly regretful for how he treated her and will spend the rest of his life making it up to her.
I loved Emily. She was very sweet and she’d make sacrifices for those who deserved it, even if it came at her expense. Her sister was a vile human being, and as much as I loved that Emily did stand up to her most of the time, there were some times that she didn’t and during those times, she did come across as a bit of a doormat. If anyone deserved to be bitch-slapped, it was her sister. But when she confronted Hunter about how he hurt her in high school, she was absolutely magnificent.
“Never in a million years did I think you or anyone else for that matter would have to be threatened to take me out. I’m actually a pretty nice person who’s fun to be around.”
FORBIDDEN SEDUCTION is told in dual POVs and while it’s part of a series, it can be read as a stand-alone. Although, as I said above, it is connected to another series and if you haven’t read that other series, you might feel a little lost a few times throughout this story. It’s a fairly quick read and a good way to spend a few spare hours, and I already have the third book waiting on my Kindle.
Ripples left me wanting so much more for Nat and Dexter. The author notes at the end, let’s hope these characters keep talking so we can continue on tRipples left me wanting so much more for Nat and Dexter. The author notes at the end, let’s hope these characters keep talking so we can continue on the journey. I loved this story of Claire and Tony’s younger daughter. She is so like Claire in personality, it gave me the shivers. I had not read the shorter version so this was a totally new romance for me!
The pace was perfect and the jumping of time in the hidden room was spot on. Natalie’s experience was so much more intense than her mother’s so it was great to have a totally different feel, this was dark. The way Dexter manipulates and conditions Natalie is frightening and yet left me aching for so much more. There are many clues woven from the Rawlings history into this story and it had me shaking my head wondering where we were going to be taken.
Unfortunately, I found myself hating Nichol in this story due to her lack of compassion for her sister. Underestimated as the younger child, I loved Natalie immediately. It is going to be interesting if we are going to get behind the façade of Nichol and her hardness, what are her issues?
What I wanted more of was the conversations between Tony and Dexter, what happened in the study when they first meet. The moments that Claire and Natalie have made my heart hurt for a mother’s love, that Claire knew in herself that things were not as they seem for her youngest.
I do hope we get more stories around the children of Tony & Claire, I want to see where Natalie and Dexter are going to be taken, how is Tony going to make Dexter see the Consequences of his actions?
Finally, again Phil is my hero as he always was when we first meet him in “Truth”, he has an undying love for all things Claire in such a protective way, including now her babies.
The ending of Ripples leaves me with more questions than answers....more
As with the previous two books in The Renegades series, REBEL was an enjoyable read full of action and romance.
I’d never felt that kind of che
As with the previous two books in The Renegades series, REBEL was an enjoyable read full of action and romance.
I’d never felt that kind of chemistry with someone before, and with Penelope I’d been a moth drawn to the flame she was—wild, beautiful, and hypnotically irresistible.
I really liked Cruz and Penna, and I liked that Penna found someone who was almost as adventurous as she is. I loved the connection they had from the first moment they met, and how they both tried—and failed—to fight that connection when they discovered that Cruz was the new professor in Penna’s class.
While I did enjoy REBEL, I felt that most of the story moved a little slow for me, at least until Cruz left the ship. Prior to that, a lot of the story was focused on Penna. Penna trying to recover mentally from her sister’s near-deadly actions from the first book. Penna trying to get her confidence back. Penna getting ready for her world-record trick. After Cruz left the ship, the story moved a lot faster, which was good but was also a bit of a shame because that’s where most of the action happened.
REBEL is told in dual POVs and while it is part of a series, it can be read as a stand-alone. This is the final book in The Renegades series, and as such, we were gifted with a beautiful epilogue that takes place five years into the future and gives fans a glimpse of what’s been happening in the lives of the Renegades. It was a perfect ending.
With the great ratings and reviews CALICO has on both Amazon and Goodreads, as well as how interesting the blurb sounds, I thought this was going to bWith the great ratings and reviews CALICO has on both Amazon and Goodreads, as well as how interesting the blurb sounds, I thought this was going to be a slam dunk of a great read for me. Sadly, it was not. The first and last 20% of the story grabbed me, but the 60% in the middle was, for lack of a better word, boring. It took me a few days to finish and there were several times I considered not finishing it at all, which was really disappointing.
I noticed several spelling mistakes, incorrect word usage and missing words throughout the story, which I’m surprised haven’t been fixed since it was published eighteen months ago.
What Callan and Coralie have been through and endured, especially Coralie, is truly awful, but apart from one flashback scene towards the end, I didn’t experience the strong emotions I was expecting to with this kind of story. Whether that’s because I was bored or because of the storytelling, I honestly can’t say.
I couldn’t wrap my head around the fact that at least two adults knew Coralie’s father was beating her, but neither went to the police to report it. Neither of them were willing to help a teenage girl get out of a terrible situation, especially Friday, a mother figure who was clearly very fond of Coralie.
Finally, the second time they were intimate—in the present—had the potential to be a truly beautiful scene, but it changed so quickly I felt like I had whiplash. One minute they’re loving and emotional and declaring their feelings, and in the next, Callan is asking Coralie if she can handle a good fucking before taking photos of her in sexual poses. Then he starts telling her about all the women he’s had sex with and how they don’t compare to her. I think it was supposed to be a romantic gesture on Callan’s part, and if that is the case, it missed the mark spectacularly.
CALICO is told in dual POVs and in both past and present time. It is a stand-alone and it does come with a HEA for Callan and Coralie. It contains scenes of physical abuse, suicide and bulimia that may be triggers for some readers.
ON A TUESDAY was the read I’ve been looking for, for what feels like weeks. While I’ve recently found several books to be quite enjoyable, nothing hasON A TUESDAY was the read I’ve been looking for, for what feels like weeks. While I’ve recently found several books to be quite enjoyable, nothing has really grabbed me like this one did.
ON A TUESDAY is a second-chance romance between Grayson and Charlotte, who originally dated in college and were torn apart by a person with cruel intentions. In the flashbacks to their college days, you could feel their chemistry and I loved watching their relationship grow. Seven years later and in the present day, you could feel their anger towards the other over their breakup, even though neither of them knew what really happened all those years ago. When the truth finally came out, I wondered how the author was going to tie it all up because of a scene from the beginning, but she did a good job of putting all the pieces together and making the situation believable.
I loved Grayson, who you could tell really loved Charlotte because of how well he treated her when they dated in college. He treated her like a queen and a woman deserving of respect. I loved Charlotte too and how spunky she was in college, and she did a great job of keeping Grayson’s ego in check.
“I’m Grayson Connors.” “I’m unimpressed.”
My only complaint with this entire story is with their first sex scene, which came after months of sizzling chemistry, but was over with way too quickly. I was expecting more passion, more tenderness because Charlotte was a virgin, just…more, so I was very disappointed that it felt more like wham bam thank you ma’am.
ON A TUESDAY is told in dual POVs and is also told in past and present tense, with most of the story taking place in the past. It is the beginning of a new series, and I’m assuming it’s a series where the books can be read as stand-alones because we got a lovely HEA for Grayson and Charlotte at the end of this book. I am definitely looking forward to the next book in this series.
Keeping Her I simply devoured and it is one dark and delicious read.
Luc is simply dynamic as a recluse and created moments when you hated him but thenKeeping Her I simply devoured and it is one dark and delicious read.
Luc is simply dynamic as a recluse and created moments when you hated him but then despaired with his inability to touch and feel normal. To fully understand his background I recommend reading the Prequel Novella. The Novella explains Luc’s traumatic childhood and helped me forgive his early actions against Adeline.
Told in both POV this story flows perfectly and there is a slight cliffhanger at the end but with the next book released there is no waiting.
Luc’s cousin is actually a favorite supporting character, he plays his role perfectly and I loved him when caring for Adeline after one intense scene. This moment also acts as a catalyst for Luc to step up further.
Adeline grew in strength as the story evolved, it was interesting to watch her adapt to her surroundings. She is a wonderful character and is easy to connect with. Her upbringing was lonely with no affection and she escapes to books.
The few sexual scenes in this book were intense but this first book is more of the emotional game being played.
Keeping Her I could not put down, it is dark and definitely left of center. It was interesting to follow Luc who has so many issues. The way he fell for this sheltered girl and wants her so badly. They are two tortured souls that actually may find their repair with each other – I cannot wait to see how their love story will play out....more
So I am torn, I have always said The Gamble and Sweet Dreams were my favourites well Breathe is right up there.
You had me at “Holding out for a Hero”,So I am torn, I have always said The Gamble and Sweet Dreams were my favourites well Breathe is right up there.
You had me at “Holding out for a Hero”, my favourite song ever and so Faye is now a favourite KA girl. Faye is fracking fantastic and her love of books just makes my heart beat harder for her. For someone so sheltered she has such a backbone and her interactions with her family provided wonderful humour.
I always have been intrigued by Chace and this story gives us his background which is unfortunately sad. He is a strong man but so torn.
I really loved how this story finalised all the back stories and links from Sweet Dreams and Lady Luck. I would highly recommend you read this whole series in order as each book has characters from the last.
There are great secrets revealed in Breathe and lets not even discuss the dramatic event for Faye and Chace. I literally was beside myself with fear and trepidation.
A wonderful character and old friend for Chace is Deck who played such a great role.
Finally, the way the author gave us closure for so much of this story at the end was perfection. I was left totally satisfied with knowing how Chace and Faye ended up along with all the other characters.
Quote: “I’ll take you thinking I’m your angel but you need to know you’re my hero. Twenty-nine years, I held out for you.”...more
Dash and Willow were two great characters in Saving the Preacher's Daughter. Willow embraced her faith and evolved as a woman wanting to live her lifDash and Willow were two great characters in Saving the Preacher's Daughter. Willow embraced her faith and evolved as a woman wanting to live her life.
Willow's life choices made sense particularly as she was already was on a path of reflection with Brad. It was surprising that Brad simply faded away. I kind of expected him to fight a bit more for Willow against Dash.
Saving the Preacher's Daughter moved at a good pace particularly around the funeral. The build up of their emotional and physical relationship progressed well.
Willow was strong and although demure at the start she stood her ground throughout this story.
The crossover with the Dogs of Fire was great and the MC story was more of a backdrop. One character that was a standout for me was the father figure Gator. The way he guided these two young people was heartwarming.
Finally, I love reading the Dogs of Fire series. The way Piper gives us some mystery, humour, a bit of spice and women with fire is great.
Quote: All my life I'd been around sinners dressed up as saints...more