A little less violent or crude than the first book... We got a more constant stream into the romantic relationship of Danny and Ripper which is different from the time jumps in the first book. We also got to see more of Deuce's & Eva's relationship and how what happened with Frankie at the endi...
Another great part in this series. I found this a lot less graphic / violent although a part of me worries that this is just because I've become immune to it all. This is one crazy messed up world but the characters have kicked their way into my affections and there's no turning back now. I reall...
I'm not quite sure what I think of this book. I swallowed it whole, reading till long after everyone else was asleep. I enjoyed parts and was confused by others.The book flips between different times, post apocalyptic just ahead of our time and a millenia earlier following soul mates through. I f...
I feel like I have been waiting forever for more of Trinity's story. The first 2 books were amazing and I was unable to put them down, with this book it took me about a week to read it because I kept losing interest. There was very little about Trinity, Xan, and Gerik. For me personally this b...
Groaning, I grabbed my aching head and found something sticky coating my hair, the scalp beneath tender and raw. The trilling sound of several voices singing in harmony only made the ache worse. I was suddenly reminded of attending church as a child. Every Sunday we’d wear our prettiest dresses, ...
I whispered. Gerik’s head snapped up and his nostrils flared. “Never.” A tear slipped out of the corner of my eye. Then another. Then I was crying in earnest. And he was kissing me, cradling my face between his hands and kissing me as if his life de...
My nerves were shot. Frankie was losing it. Every visit to Queensboro to see him left me reeling. His grip on reality had become non-existent; I had never seen him this bad before and I couldn't do a damn thing without legal help. I needed Chase and I needed him badly.  ...
He cut his engine and glanced up at the home that, for the most part, he’d grown up in, and let out a long-suffering sigh. Because neither he nor Danny lived at home anymore, weekly dinners were a thing now, mandatory by way of Eva, who was insistent that they all spend some quality time together...
Being naked was nothing to me. Being gawked at, stared at, ogled, and scrutinized, it all meant nothing…to me. Yes, I hated them all staring, of course I did, but I’d found it more infuriating than embarrassing. Yet to Leisel, to someone whose own body had been repeatedly used as a tool to both s...
No, he didn’t just really like her, Will really, really liked Mila. He liked the way she couldn’t seem to meet his eyes when she smiled, the way she would chew her bottom lip when she was nervous or flustered or simply at a loss for words. He even liked how clumsy she was, a trait he could only a...