I wanted to like this last book in the series but I ended up liking it the least of the four books. Cameron (or Caramel) is lion who lost his way and is now a pole dancer/stripper. I found the premise about why he left his parent's pride not very well explained. It sounded like he was a big br...
No one understand Marrick. That was my first thought throughout the book, no one understands what he needs and what he craves. Being thrown to the lions was an adrenaline rush, he didn’t expect to fall in love and when he did Luther and Blaine didn’t understand him. Some parts of this book I thou...
I almost didn't read this after reading the first book of the series and finding that it fell a bit flat for me. Because of that I was reluctant to read this even though I already loved Kefir from book 1 and decided to skip book 2 altogether. I was worried that in so doing I would miss some key p...
So I liked it but I found it incredibly short so I didn't understand why they agreed to stay together. It was just way to easy and there was very little conflict so at time - even though it's short - it didn't keep my interest. And I might have skipped over the last sex scene cause I just wanted ...