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Conduit Crisis (Ghostly Guardians, #3)
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bookshelves: fixed-roles-in-br, friends-to-lovers, g4u-bi-closeted, ghosts, low_no_angst_bw_mcs, mm-paranormal-fantasy
Feb 27, 2023
bookshelves: fixed-roles-in-br, friends-to-lovers, g4u-bi-closeted, ghosts, low_no_angst_bw_mcs, mm-paranormal-fantasy
***3.5***
How could you do this to us Louisa Masters? Letting us dangle just in front of this deep cliff?
I quite appreciated the slow pace at the beginning as it was some time since I've read the previous book of this series and my mind needed the time to place itself back in that world.
Daniel is a real sweetheart. I also enjoyed Skye's and his relationship from the start. It was so nice how protective and loving they both acted toward one another. What didn't ring true to me was the casual way Daniel accepted hall aspects of his newfound relationship with Skye. There were no hickups, no fumbling, no questioning. I can see him accepting his feelings toward Skye as they were so close for quite some time beforehand but I would expect at least some struggle with the reality of things at the beginning. It doesn't have to be a bad reaction, but some acknowledgement of the fact that he is holding a mans hand, kissing a man after a lifetime of thinking one was straight. But maybe it's just me. And to be honest, in the end it didn't matter all that much (well maybe a little as it stuck in my mind until now). A nice afternoon read on a cold Sunday evening for sure. (would have enjoyed it more if the next installment was already in my hands :-P)
How could you do this to us Louisa Masters? Letting us dangle just in front of this deep cliff?
I quite appreciated the slow pace at the beginning as it was some time since I've read the previous book of this series and my mind needed the time to place itself back in that world.
Daniel is a real sweetheart. I also enjoyed Skye's and his relationship from the start. It was so nice how protective and loving they both acted toward one another. What didn't ring true to me was the casual way Daniel accepted hall aspects of his newfound relationship with Skye. There were no hickups, no fumbling, no questioning. I can see him accepting his feelings toward Skye as they were so close for quite some time beforehand but I would expect at least some struggle with the reality of things at the beginning. It doesn't have to be a bad reaction, but some acknowledgement of the fact that he is holding a mans hand, kissing a man after a lifetime of thinking one was straight. But maybe it's just me. And to be honest, in the end it didn't matter all that much (well maybe a little as it stuck in my mind until now). A nice afternoon read on a cold Sunday evening for sure. (would have enjoyed it more if the next installment was already in my hands :-P)
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Reading Progress
October 25, 2022
– Shelved as:
waiting-for-release
October 25, 2022
– Shelved
February 26, 2023
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Started Reading
February 27, 2023
– Shelved as:
to-read
February 27, 2023
– Shelved as:
fixed-roles-in-br
February 27, 2023
– Shelved as:
friends-to-lovers
February 27, 2023
– Shelved as:
g4u-bi-closeted
February 27, 2023
– Shelved as:
ghosts
February 27, 2023
– Shelved as:
low_no_angst_bw_mcs
February 27, 2023
– Shelved as:
mm-paranormal-fantasy
February 27, 2023
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Finished Reading