the narrator was great, the story and mc was crap. mc was terrible and kept mcdonalds the same mistakes over and over. not once was there any character improvement. do not recommend.
not a fan.
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the narrator was great, the story and mc was crap. mc was terrible and kept mcdonalds the same mistakes over and over. not once was there any character improvement. do not recommend.
The Tyrant’s Alpha Rejected MatesAuthor: Cate C. WellsFormat: audio Narrators: Paulina Lear, Liam SandersonGenre: Paranormal Romance, Shifter (wolf), Rejected Mate, Enemies to LoversStandalone: yesPart of a Series: Five Packs Book 1 POV: Una, KillianSteam Level: Slow burn to steamy 4/5 The Tyrant Aloha’s Rejected Mate is a fun paranormal romance. Unique and engrossing this story..
An author with an agenda usually spoils a good story. Here, a promising novel about the potential consequences of global climate change is towed under by a recurring manifesto on the evils of economics. The author’s incorrect assertions are distractions that diminish his overall credibility, dragging the story down in the process. Economics tells us..
Truthfully I really only enjoyed 2 of the selections. All others ranged from “…gonna skip the rest of this” to slight above “meh”. Overall this was an enjoyable experience as one who likes horror in short bursts. Most the stories start promising and end a little lack luster or so poorly you’re mad the whole..
The story started out strong and kept my interest. I enjoyed it. Good characters and a fun and interesting story line.
I enjoyed the book and I can’t wait for the next book to come out and I’m enjoying the series and it’s interesting
Extremely unimaginative and repetitive to fill up space. Lots of violence and cruelty used as a poor substitute for thoughtful writing.
If you could change Climate Change, what would you do? Where would you start? What might be the best solutions, with the best outcomes? Kim uses a massive killing heatwave as the starting point for a planet wide energy revolution, a financial restructure, and the path to a sustainable inhabited planet. The Ministry for the..
Book starts nice and slow progression which I enjoy for most of the book player works hard and never eclipses 250cc/game credits. Then suddenly we jump to quests worth 12k and 75k. It was like oh you thought this wasn’t going to be yet another story with OP main character right from the start. Well..
