Very good story!! I think his anxiety about her shift was too great for literally nothing about her changing other then simply gaining powers she justVery good story!! I think his anxiety about her shift was too great for literally nothing about her changing other then simply gaining powers she just uses. No talk of her feeling a pull or instinct. She’s just as surprised as everyone else she can do things. Okay.. They didn’t even realized she shifted until after she used some power, but half the book was Grayson making problems about it. And then only a few paragraphs about their life and settled king and queen? Nothing about how all that found family and how they are settling in. Do Minnie and Liam work out? How about Kyle’s inevitably funny response to being dead? I’m sure he makes dead jokes. We didn’t get anything? Kyle was my favorite character!! Over all, great books! ...more
Annie Whipple’s Kidnapped by My Mate is a fast-paced werewolf romance that throws readers straight into the action. Belle’s life changes when Alpha GrAnnie Whipple’s Kidnapped by My Mate is a fast-paced werewolf romance that throws readers straight into the action. Belle’s life changes when Alpha Grayson claims her as his fated mate, pulling her into a supernatural world she never knew existed. Their relationship is intense, filled with tension, passion, and power struggles. While the book's quick pacing keeps things exciting, some moments feel underdeveloped, and the romance might not be for everyone. Still, if you enjoy fated mates and dominant alpha tropes, this is an entertaining read. ...more
Another on the DNF pile @ 40% this time. I just really don't care about anything that it's happening :(
Trial of the Sun Queen understands that The HunAnother on the DNF pile @ 40% this time. I just really don't care about anything that it's happening :(
Trial of the Sun Queen understands that The Hunger Games was more than the romance, there’s reasons for the games and why they need to occur and so on. What Trial and THG have in common is that the focus shouldn’t be on the romance that might (and does) occur; the focus should very much be on why the tributes have to be in the contest and why it’s all wrong. And then also adds fae to the mix, because why not? While we do get a bit of the politics, I did find myself wanting more but hopefully that’ll play a bigger role in the second book.
The problem is with the characters, Lor especially. Is she someone who could have survived the prison experience she’s been through, has that personality and survival chops here or is she a naive young girl who’s somehow going to believe everything that told her, saving lives of those who trying desperately to kill her, etc. Lor’s personality seems as changeable as a throw of the dice. She’s just not a character worthy of investing in.