I'm giving this 1 star for the first half of the book, which by the way, had potential to be something interesting if the sex between Jackson and Emma didn't drag on for pages. There were so many different directions and details this book could have gone into other than the crazy Jackson and all ...
I'd probably give this a B- or so but if you like OTT jealous and possessive heroes, this is for you. There are a couple of scenes in which the hero's possessive actions are almost too much for me; almost forced seduction. I think the consent of the reader comes into play here. I liked the he...
When I first saw Seeing Shadows on Amazon daily deal, I was curious. The synopsis sounded good, the heroine deals with haunting visions of death about the people around her. So genuinely, I wanted to know what these visions were, why does she experience such horrific dreams. Sadly, I was disappoi...
An instense emotional read.Death, betrayal, heartbreak, guilt, regret, pain, sorrow.....you name it this story runs high on emotions, which sometimes made it hard keep reading through their pain. But you keep on reading hoping that Logan and Madison can work past all the baggage of the past that...
I contemplated taking sleeping pills, but after seeing Logan unconscious, the last thing I wanted to be in was a drug-induced sleep. The first thing I did in the morning was email my boss to let him know that I would be taking a few weeks off due to a personal issue. I had no idea if he would acc...
"Who's there?" My voice sounded weak and frightened to my own ears. There was silence and then the voice again. "Which bonds are stronger? Which gives you life?" It was so hot. I felt like I was burning, but there was nothing but darkness. I didn't recognize the voice, but...
I was still trying to come to grips with what had happened to Jenny. A part of me couldn’t believe that she was actually gone. I couldn’t accept that that her life had been extinguished; she was too vivacious and full of life to just be gone in the blink of an eye. I wanted to cry, I wanted to wa...
Caden led me into the living room and I admired the warm furnishings and clean lines. He gestured to the sofa and I obligingly sat down. "Do you want a glass of wine?" I looked up at Caden. He seemed almost unsettled. The desire I had seen in his eyes was masked, and he just had a polite look of ...