Bad writing. bad characters. bad story. Felt like nothing was thought out. I made it two hours before I quit. Heitsch gave an annoying read.
Just plain bad…
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Bad writing. bad characters. bad story. Felt like nothing was thought out. I made it two hours before I quit. Heitsch gave an annoying read.
i have to go over it a few time to catch how he went from homeless to brochure guy to realestate agent. its a good book though
I don’t mind some romance but I’m not really into sex details and I tend to zone out at that time. What I did hear was a very vivid description of a sex scene. Michelle’s writing makes you think you are right there. This book had some funny moments, a couple steamy moments and many..
After listening to the whole story, I found a lot of plot holes. They mention a curse on the dragons and fighting witch to reverse said curse… waiting- waiting- never happens. I found this story first on the Radish App. Was so exited. But it had never finished reading it, otherwise I never would have..
Not only a Great addition to the series but nothing is better than a story being as good as you hope it will be. Morian and Paul are awesome. I love the fact Paul did not get a makeover as often happens to characters when “their” book finally gets written. He is the guy we..
Such a great book. I learned so much about the pacific northwest in such a short time! And about the connection between human and orca.
A thrilling ride to go on. Taz and Felicity burn with so much chemistry they are extremely fiery. Their connection was instant and intense, they are perfectly matched. This was an action packed, gritty, and raw story. I enjoyed every minute of it. Narration was good but when the female narrator used a “male” voice..
Been a fan of SE Smith’s books for a while but this book threw me off for a while. The it b came a favorite. Humans don’t have all the knowledge of the world shifters do you.
The topic can’t help but be interesting, but a line of political correctness starts at the beginning & winds its way through to the end. I don’t know why an author would feel the need to do this – for me the book was a waste of time.
Well documented and organized historical summary of Israel’s struggle to survive in a world rife with violent opposition. Loved the narration as well. Truth confronts a distorted progressive world view of tiny Israel cast as the aggressor and the Arabs as gentle victims of immoral Jews.
