it took almost the entire first book for me to feel engaged, and even then I didn’t feel super into it. I did finish it, but only because I paid for it. this is one of those that I’ll likely not reread. performance was solid, but the story was meh.
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Ok but…..
Review from The Belial Stone →
Action scenes are good. Overall story arc is good. And I like most of the characters. My problem is with the female lead, Laney. She is too whiny and makes too many stupid mistakes for me. But that is just a personal preference….I don’t like the damsel in distress arc. I find myself fast forwarding..
Addicting
Review from Once You’re Mine →
mafia
Review from A Captive Situation →
Narration style: Dual I had no idea what to expect from this book, and honestly,it was just okay. Jake “captured” Sawyer to protect her. It makes sense for their story, but it was still odd for Sawyer to fall for him. There were a whole lot of twists and turns, but the story didn’t really..
I love this giant interconnected series of trilogies! I wish I had not yet listened to them so I could get to listen to them again for the first time. Each trilogy is well-developed, with fully flushed out characters and challenges. The shared town/society and overlapping characters brings unity to the whole collection, and it’s..
I love this giant interconnected series of trilogies! I wish I had not yet listened to them so I could get to listen to them again for the first time. Each trilogy is well-developed, with fully flushed out characters and challenges. The shared town/society and overlapping characters brings unity to the whole collection, and it’s..
So good
Review from The Last Morning →
A Storm of Frost and Flame by Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook is an amazing adventure fantasy. Brandon J. Peterson and Amelia Hugh did an incredible job with the narration. The story is interesting, entertaining, engaging, enjoyable, adventurous, well written, and more. A Storm of Frost and Flame is the second book in The Flame series. I received..








