DNF/Review: On Broken Wings by Chanel Cleeton
This was such a sad story I couldn’t finish. I will give the author kudos for being able to write a story that made you feel so much, but I just didn’t have the heart to finish it.
This was such a sad story I couldn’t finish. I will give the author kudos for being able to write a story that made you feel so much, but I just didn’t have the heart to finish it.
Cynthia Eden has a great grasp on grabbing a reader’s interest from the first page. Her new love of thrillers and this new series proves that she can keep the buzz of excitement going from the first page to the last.
This was not what I expected and the ending did seem a bit abrupt, but I did enjoy it. There was a lot of secondary character introduction to set up for future stories.
I was excitedly waiting for Lucy’s story. Sadly, this story turned out to be disappointing.
I hate insta-love, especially when the characters are running from insta-love failure and should know better. Even the action can’t make up for the bad taste this one leaves. I hate insta-love. Insta-love feels like it is forced down your throat like yucky medicine. In Brighter than the Sun, Rusty (adopted sister of the […]
In fairness I want state that this is not one of my favorite tropes and I was unaware of that when I picked it up since there was nothing about it in the book description.
I am craving more myself. I am putting Wren and Evan on my short list of favorite couples. I absolutely loved this story!
No. Just no.
A great enemies to lover story. I was looking forward to Vaughn and Bailey’s story after The One Real Thing and I wasn’t disappointed.
Kresley Cole bring her usual IAD style to this M/M romance. For fans, it is worth reading even if M/M is not your usual choice.