
Review: Booke of the Hidden by Jeri Westerson
This Booke took a while to really get started, but am definitely moving on to Booke 2.
This Booke took a while to really get started, but am definitely moving on to Booke 2.
Understanding that this is the first book in a series, the set up of took a lot of time and was a bit draggy. On the plus side, the Helen Harper story was actually narrated with a British accent.
Not my favorite Christina Lauren story. While Olive and Ethan have fun on their un-honeymoon, I never felt any real click between them.
I really enjoyed Katie Ruggle’s stories, but this new series brings a fresh, new twist.
My favorite part of this series is the fact that the characters are all flawed. They aren’t machines. They have experience bad things and now have to deal with that and move on. They don’t just kill enemies and move on unscathed. This gives them depth. This makes them human.
There is so much in this new series to explore. I can’t wait to see what comes next.
Patricia Briggs always brings great story telling to her Mercy Thompson series.
This wasn’t what I was expecting but it certainly held my interest.
Molly Harper — always fun reading.
Roland was not my favorite of the brothers and his story does nothing to change my mind. Where Book 2 had too much unnecessary story, Book 3 could have used some extra scenes.