
Review: The Sin Eater by Jennifer Harlow
I am hopeful that the author will be restarting the series and this story puts the series back on track.
I am hopeful that the author will be restarting the series and this story puts the series back on track.
I am in love. Forget about leopards and wolves. I want a sweet, kind, lovable bear to snuggle!
This is a creative new concept for an Urban Fantasy series.
I finished this book in a day. Each chapter kept drawing me into the next into the next and then the next thing I knew, it was done.
I just couldn’t take the heroine’s stupidity and her constant need to be rescued.
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.
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.
I gave up any interest in this series after the first two books, but when I saw this one featuring the first female gargoyle, I thought “Oh, maybe that will be an interesting twist.” Nope.
Patricia Briggs’ Mercy Thompson is at the top of my list of Urban Fantasy series, but this story stands out. I loved that we finally had some Adam time, as well as the fact that everyone came out to rescue Mercy from her captors.
As much as I like this author and narrator for the Witchless in Seattle series, I did not enjoy this story as much. It might be that there wasn’t as much story here as sex. I was almost hooked at the end to grab the next, but I am not sure if I will bother.