This was a weird, weird book. It had a touch of dystopian, supernatural. A touch urban fantasy. And a whole heap of Victorian age romance. But the all-over-the-genre aspect of it meant that I never felt like I got enough of any of it. The dystopian world was a very brief cut. I never really got t...
Actual rating would be 3.5 stars. This book wasn't the worst, wasn't the best. It held my interest for the most part, the chemistry was great between the two leads, LOVED Colin, brother to the hero and one of the secondary characters...he added a lot to the story that was missing in the first ha...
The clouds began to break up and drift away. Looking out the window, Reggie thought that they’d be gone within half an hour. The sky would be as blue as it had been in the morning, the birds would sing, and only some fallen branches would testify that anything had ever been otherwise.  ...
The great mass of the forest—and certainly the part the MacAlasdairs guarded—was still a good walk away, but the Finlays lived at the very boundary of civilization, such as it was in Loch Arach, and this was the edge of their land. The earth soaked up blood well, but the g...
Grenville looked remarkably well when Olivia saw him again. That wasn’t saying a great deal. He was still lying in bed and very pale, but his eyes focused when he saw her, and he smiled. Joan was actually sitting in the chair by him rather than pacing. She still looked lik...