A Hopeless Romantic
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Laura Foster is a hopeless romantic. It is her most endearing characteristic, yet consistently leads...
Why Won't You Apologize?
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Renowned psychologist and bestselling author of The Dance of Anger sheds new light on the two most...
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Breathing Betrayal (Elemental Evidence #1) in Books
Jun 8, 2023
The prologue is written without using anyone's name, and because Chapter 1 is from Jake's point of view, I incorrectly assumed that it was to do with him. However, things became clear as the story moved on.
Well written, with plenty of twists and turns, as well as hot and sexy scenes, Breathing Betrayal shows all the signs of being the first book in a new series. I'm sincerely hoping that this is the case as I would love to know more about Jake and Mari. Definitely recommended for all M/M fans.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
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Jun 7, 2016
You Were Always Mine
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Fifteen-year-old Nara Dall has never liked secrets. Yet it seems that her life has been filled with...
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Getting Over Jesse Franklin
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Tom Turner (388 KP) rated Emperor of Thorns in Books
Apr 30, 2021
Mark Lawrence is not an author to make things easy for you. Reading his books feel more like running a marathon, despite then not being overly lengthy. But as with a marathon, if you see it through you are greatly rewarded. I almost gave up on this series a number of times. But I am so glad I persevered.
I will admit I didn't like The Broken Empire as much as I enjoyed The Book Of The Ancestors, but I believe that is more down to the latter having a more tangible plot. (And assassin nuns, don't forget assissin nuns!) but I am still extremely glad to have read them. I'm sure Jorg Ancrath will haunt my dreams and nightmares for years to come!