Review: Explosive Forces by D.D. Ayres
A riveting and exciting story. This is my first D.D. Ayres novel, but I have plans to take a look at the rest of this series.
A riveting and exciting story. This is my first D.D. Ayres novel, but I have plans to take a look at the rest of this series.
I love the change up of the storylines in this series as well as the proper balance of pantheons. I have forced myself to put this series aside for a few books so I don’t catch up too quickly. I still have four more books to enjoy before the next in 2017.
This Cinderella story was simply disappointing. Every time I thought it was going to pick up and the characters would pull their act together, they back-slipped and became annoying again.
I was halfway through this book and finally admitted that the reason I wasn’t reading much this week was simply the fact that I had no interest in this story. I was absolutely bored by it. So it was time to set it aside and move on.
Hammered wasn’t as good as the prior two novels, but it is important in that what happens here has a significant impact on the rest of the series.
This story had potential and the characters had chemistry, but character stupidity can’t be covered up with more hot, naked scenes.
A priest, a rabbi, and a witch walk into a Druid’s bookshop…no, that’s not the start of a joke. That’s just the start of this story and it just never stops.
This is an enjoyable and unique Fantasy series full of wonderful characters. I have been racing through it and can’t wait for more.
I always love me some Nalini Singh, no question. Yet, this story lacks the excitement of most of the novels in the Guild Hunter series.
A sweet, sexy romance. You are going to want to be a Donnigan after reading this story.