I don’t know that I have ever read a series where each book was better than the one before it. And it started out good to begin with! Head Rush was fast paced and suspenseful. I was riveted as Justine worked her way through what she thought was the truth to discover what really happened. It w...
I read this as part of a collection of ten books that I got. I am not sure if I'd previously read this author or not. I may have seen her name, but I don't remember if I'd tried a book- or if I did, it might have been in a collection.Is this a standalone? This was the first story in this series...
3.5 starsA paranormal/sci-fi romance that doesn't follow romance conventions.Had a hard time with the beginning, because of the reckless, impulsive heroine, who really brought out my big sister tendencies (I kept wanting to tell her to sober up and think for 5 seconds). But, as frustrating as she...
I love love love that the hero is a linguist. Much more than just a linguist, of course, but that he's parsing phonemes in the first place really tickles me.Of course, he is using his massive dipthong skills to save the world. Along with his new elite military-style training. The heroine comes ac...
From the scent on the air and the sounds outside, she guessed she was in El Gorrion’s compound. Her wrists were bound behind her to two cool metal poles—slender and squarish with notches in them. Her legs were tied straight out in front of her on a padded bench; ropes cut into her thighs and calv...
I’m sitting on my towel, still in my wet suit because I forgot to grab my old clothes from Aggie’s master closet. No way was I going back in that house. “That was fun,” Carter says, “but don’t tell Packard we swam like that. He’d be angry that we risked our credibility.” “I’ll never tell,” I say,...