In terms of worldbuilding, the author did an amazing job creating an interesting lore and from that an overall plot that made sense to the world. The rules set forth are followed by the characters and the plot adheres to this internal consistency. In terms of the writing itself, there’s room for improvement. For example,..
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A fun tale
Review from Cronin’s Key III →
The last of the trilogy so far I know I had a bittersweet emotion with this one because, I love this vampires they are so fun and crazy, I didn’t want for that to end. One thing that I love in this one is how well myth and history and fiction go so well together,..
There is a 1 star review here from the previous book that I feel is inaccurate. I’ve reviewed this title before. It is even more beautiful the second listen. The One Star is wrong. They conclude the substance abuse was tacked on to the tale, the sex trauma was unnecessary, and characters boring. I do..
Narrator
Review from Fake It ‘Til You Make Out →
It was very difficult for me to distinguish between the character voices. I had to listen really hard and listen form names to figure it out. Also – the voice he tried to give an accent just just bad. It started as distinct (badly distinct) but then he would lose that accent for him and..
A few of these reviews complained about slapstick comedy and poor narration for this story, I strongly disagree. The entire series portrays these Highlanders, specifically the Buchanan men as virile, so sexy scenes and plenty of them are to be expected. I really enjoyed this story and appreciated the comedy. Dwyn is at the top..
offensive poverty tropes & boring home renovations
Review from The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings →
Joel Leslie’s performance is wonderful, but that’s the end of my praise. I’ve loved Lily Morton books in the past, so I’m shocked at how poorly written this is. This reads more like a rich man’s home renovation blog post than a romance novel. Christ, I got so tired of hearing every single minute change..
It was great to catch up with all the heroes and heroines of the previous books in this installment. Loved Aully and Jetta’s story and the many laugh out loud moments with the sibling reunion. LS’s villains are truly horrid characters that are easy to despise. The narrator was good as well. While I prefer..
Conventionally Yours by Annabeth Albert Contemporary romance. M-M. Enemies to lovers troupe. Alternate chapters POV. I expected the whole to be at a convention but this story starts much earlier with friends playing games together where they live and their lives changing as they travel together to Vegas and the ultimate convention for the gamers…










