This book is a nonstop action fest, with Maxine careening from one crisis to another for nearly 300 pages. There are a lot of major changes for the characters in this book, and it provides a big turning point for the series. However, Liu's writing can sometimes be a little opaque and I had to r...
Apparently, I read the first four Hunter Kiss books before joining Goodreads. I will need to read the series again and write reviews for the first three books. In the meantime, I have been putting off reading Labyrinth of Stars, because I know I will be a Burrito of Sadness at the ending of this ...
Maxine wakes up one morning with a dead body next to her, and absolutely no memory of Grant whatsoever. I know this premise sounds like some kind of literary trick, but I have to admit, it turned out pretty fantastic. Where "Darkness Calls" was confusing, "A Wild Light" is illuminating, and I'm o...
I like the way Liu handles the romance component of her books and stories--they aren't romance, they aren't sex, they're LOVE. I also like the way she handles raising the stakes and taking the characters to a higher level of cosmic importance. No matter how strange her material, she makes it seem...
Enjoyed the continuation of Maxine's story, I still feel the writing style is a bit over worded and found there were pages I was skim reading because descriptions just dragged on and on detracting from the flow of the story.Liu builds such a complex world and explanations are slow to come for man...