This is a great read. I was pleasantly entertained. I really enjoyed reading about Miles and Lara. Finally to see Miles get his HEA and it not be with Cindy, perfect. It was great to see the McClouds and their prodigy. One thing I really didn't like was not being able to visually tell the differe...
Ugh. Two bitter, angry people that are lashing out at each other for no reason. Fuck this.I liked the blurb for the next book in this series (Fatal Strike, #10), but reviews made it clear that I really needed to read One Wrong Move first. Unfortunately, that's probably true. I might try this one ...
Awesome book, I couldn't imagine what the author would do with a whole book for Bruno because I liked him but I wasn't wow'd by him in Kev's book. But boy this book was fantastic. Bruno had a lot more to his childhood than we all knew of. This book goes into detail of what Kev did for him when he...
Not my favorite book in the series. I liked Bruno from the last story but I wasn't really excited about the heroine nor the mystery part of the story. I found myself skipping that part to try to find out why the two were so attracted to each other - didn't really find out. Again I like when th...
Heavy... Heavy... Heavy... I love it!Even if at some point I wanted to throw Val out of the roof of a hundred stories building, I love it.Since the very beginning I loved Tam and I can't help it, I always have a thing for the "bad" guys. They always have the most interested story.However, I am ki...
Where the fuck was the reunion I've been waiting six books for. They meet in a shootout, then he went off with his brother's to save the day. We get a few words, but damn nothing happy/sappy really about it. It all just seemed really cold especially for them finding the brother who has been mis...
This is one I had to make a second attempt at reading. There's a lot to these characters, at lot of backstory that's important, but the delivery of all of that bogs down the first third of the book. I knew it would be worth reading, though, McKenna always is, so I finally picked it up and pushed ...