I really suffered with this book but I wanted to like it. I really did.I thought the concept was new and fresh, but the love affair was not well developed and it left the main character just being a weak girl.I almost expected there to be more of a twist with Lewis, like maybe he was the real kil...
SO this began great, a lot better than the first book. And I had so high hopes for this one. Have her find her father, learn about her powers, develop them and with that her character, change her life and do something good with her powers. But the moment she met her father, I knew this wouldn't t...
Uh. What just happened. The story went all mystical magical in a yoga type way. I felt like the story just went in an outrageous direction that was completely not in line with what was happening in the other stories. I just figured that Cameron was just a bit more powerful than others. I wasn't e...
More of a 3.5 for me. I liked the premise of the story, a young man is blackmailed into becoming a prostitute for a female run ladies only brothel. I've never read a story with a hero like that. I think I got lost and started to lose steam around the middle, not a whole lot happens. It's a lot of...
First of all, I found this novella on my Nook for free! Secondly,I know a lot of people when they start to read this are probably like "here we go again another dystopian themed series." and while that is true of this book, it doesn't make it any less intriguing. This prequel is only 66 pages, bu...
Hmmm... this novel was a little unbalanced. We have this mysterious man raised in the jungles of India. We have this woman who can communicate with animals. She becomes his governess and tries to teach him to be a gentlemen in society so he can inherit his family's estate. Meanwhile, he's on a qu...
After the adventures of Leo and Ella in Wild Heart, I was pleasantly surprised when this fast paced, Indiana Jones-esque story took me on a journey through India and at times I swore I was in the bug infested jungles with Colin and Bea. Lori Brighton does romance like no other. I love the paranor...
Devon carried Ellie inside Ashley’s home and up the stairs. There was that same saucy lady carved into the end of the railing, the same wooden wainscoting darkened with age, and the same chandelier glowing above. But the place was cleaner and pieces of furniture gave the former pub a homey feel. ...
Red. The bane of her existence. Her mother had always cursed Cynthia’s ancient Celtic blood, for Cynthia’s locks were a reminder of her bastard of an Irish father, the man who’d abandoned her mother pregnant and unwed. Aye, they were cursed locks indeed and no moment had proven that more than now...
Sally complained to Meg in an overly harsh whisper that drew the attention of practically everyone in the sitting room. A few unattached younger women giggled behind their needlework, wishing they were so bold. The three married ladies in attendance smiled kindly, most likely remembering days whe...
Instead, as the sun popped above the horizon, she made her way down a trail between misty green pastures intent on finding answers. She blamed Cristian for her restless mind. If he hadn’t brought Mad Rose to the pub the other day, she wouldn’t be so freaked out. She’d left the U.S. to get answer...
I moved across the street toward the coffee shop, practically oblivious to the early morning traffic. Although it had been hours since I’d killed the demon, hours since I’d last seen Owen, my hands still trembled. I’d never killed anyone…anything…whatever it was. Should I have felt nervous? Guilt...