This was a pretty good book altogether. I didn't get that vibe while reading it that it was another tired plot line in a romance movie. The main dude wasn't some perfect guy who whisks a girl off her feet. He was kinda fucked up, which I loved because sometimes people are fucked up. The female ch...
A quick, titillating novella that makes me interest in reading the next full-length book in the series. There are the obvious twilight ff links but I don't mind that much. It's hot and sexy and the idea seems promising enough.Since I quite enjoyed Transcendence, I'll see how this series'll turn o...
'If I believed in a god, it would be the god of women's asses.'I'm confused with my feelings toward Evan. I feel sympathy for him because he's a Marine suffering from PTSD after being held as a POW in the Middle East. He's also a really bad guy who does very bad things for the mob with almost no ...
A good conclusion to Bastian and Raine's story. I was happy with where the first book left the story but after reading this sequel I think it ended things even better. This book followed Bastian as he tries to adjust to 'normal' life again with Raine when all he really wants to do is escape back ...
Solid 4.5 stars for the series. LOVED these books!Okay I've heard about these books for awhile (The Evan Arden series), but I've never gotten around to reading them... but I had bought the Surviving Raine book and then heard that the second one to that series was going to feature Evan Arden and ...
3.5 StarsNot really sure how I feel about this one. On the one hand, I loved Aiden. How he looked like a huge tough bad ass guy, but was really all squishy inside. He was a bit broken, but when the first woman to interest him in three years comes along, he goes after her. My problem was more ...
she asked after a moment.“No, Raine,” I said. I moved backwards a little until I was in a good position to lie down on my back next to her. “It’s all gone.”“Are you going to look for fish again?”“I just did,” I said. “No signs. Now quit talking and rest.”“Will you talk to me?”“What do you wan...
“Do not leave this carriage.” I could only nod, understanding immediately that there was to be no arguing with Branford on this matter. I could see him glancing at the bench underneath where we sat, and the thoughts that plagued his mind were evident to me. I yearned to ...
I’m exhausted, and I feel fantastic. I haven’t fucked the same chick twice in a row since college, and never in the same night. At three in the morning, we are on the fourth round. It is like my cock couldn’t get enough of her pussy and her luscious ass. I still haven’t...
I have no doubt that he’ll make it despite his injuries. He’s one tough bastard, and I admire him. I sigh as I look down the side of the snowy ridge and swing my legs over to start my own descent. I need to find a good hiding spot until anyone who might be looking for me i...
When I work my way around the hide that partially covers the entrance to our cave, I see the reason why and smile.Beh makes quiet, rhythmic sounds as she stirs cooked grains, cattail roots, and rabbit meat together in one of her clay pots. She has made another one, a larger one, and it lies in th...
I placed my arm on the back of the booth. The pretty redhead next to me looked up and batted her eyelashes a little before tilting her head and sticking the tip of the straw in her mouth. Her fingers wrapped around the glass and made patterns in the condensation. I wasn’t really sure how many ...
I wasn’t sure if she had even heard me at first, but I realized pretty quickly that she had. I couldn’t read her though. There weren’t any obvious signs of what was going through her head. She actually seemed a little stupefied. “Lia?” “That’s a ...
Where did that suit come from? Trees blow in the wind, reminding me of weather reporters trying to stand on the beach when a hurricane is on the way, but the shelter doesn’t shimmy and shake like I would expect it to do in such weather. I run my hand over the poles on the...
Other small prop planes were unloading passengers, and I could see a bunch of people bundled in fur-lined parkas heading over to a large, obviously recently constructed building with smoke coming out of several chimneys. Franks and his bodyguards headed for the building, a...
I could feed myself about three bites of something before my arms gave out, and I could move my toes if I concentrated really fucking hard. Everyone told me what great progress I was making, but I knew bullshit when I smelled it. I was a fucking invalid, as my father put it, and only Nicole’s reg...
Fresh clothing has been delivered to the room. After we get cleaned up, we dress in fluffy white bathrobes and are treated to a room service dinner. The plates are loaded with steak, flatbread, and green beans. Riley stares at the meal with wide eyes. She doesn’t seem to know what to do with ...
Amarra followed Romero and me back to the stables and sat patiently scratching as I removed Romero’s saddle and placed him back in his stall with straw and a small sum of oats. There were few left, for the crops had not been good the previous year, and I decided to lower the tributes from farmer...
It takes only a few moments of glancing around the sunlit bedroom to remember where I am—Falk Eckhart’s apartment and doomsday preparation center. The brightness in the room tells me I’ve slept late into the morning. After a pretty decent meal, Falk had insisted I sleep in the bed, and he had s...
Jonathan Ferris tapped the police report on the laptop’s screen right above the bullet hole I left where the board member’s eye used to be. I wasn’t sure how he managed to get into classified information online, but he always had all the same info the Chicago Police Department had in its system....
Tria had definitely not liked the fight. No doubt about that at all. I was pretty sure that’s what she was thinking about, and I was also pretty sure I didn’t want to know the details. Back at the apartment, I opened the door and held it for Tria. She smiled up at me as...
Lucia places her hand on my back as I crouch next to the Camaro, checking the contents of my duffel bag. I stand and face her, giving her a half-smile. “Thanks,” I say. “It’s good to be back.” “Sorry I didn’t have a chance to talk to you the other...
“Look at me all you want,” Branford said. “I can only hope that was a look of appreciation in your eyes.” Avoiding his gaze, I went back to testing the water’s temperature and making sure I had everything I needed. Branford laughed quietly, and I felt him move to stand c...