Shelley S. (lucybelle) reviewed on
Helpful Score: 3
This is the third in the Protectors series and follows Mike and his ladylove, Chloe.
Hmmm...what to say about this book. It's typical LMR fare. In fact just about the exact formula as the other books in this series: tortured hero find the mostest perfect heroine ever. She's beautiful, delicate, ladylike, and he wants to f*ck her brains out whenever he lays eyes on her, no matter where they may be. He also figures out he wants to marry this paragon of femaledom within the first five minutes of meeting her.
Honestly, this may the the last LMR book I read unless I can check out from the library. I get so worn down by by the histrionics of the hero, that I am utterly exhausted by the last page.
Add to that, the redundant phrases and constant inner dialogue, mostly from the hero, and you have yourself a very boring book. It's sad and not true (as much) of her earlier titles from Ellora's Cave. I think in this case with a big publisher she is just trying to fill the required page number.
Hmmm...what to say about this book. It's typical LMR fare. In fact just about the exact formula as the other books in this series: tortured hero find the mostest perfect heroine ever. She's beautiful, delicate, ladylike, and he wants to f*ck her brains out whenever he lays eyes on her, no matter where they may be. He also figures out he wants to marry this paragon of femaledom within the first five minutes of meeting her.
Honestly, this may the the last LMR book I read unless I can check out from the library. I get so worn down by by the histrionics of the hero, that I am utterly exhausted by the last page.
Add to that, the redundant phrases and constant inner dialogue, mostly from the hero, and you have yourself a very boring book. It's sad and not true (as much) of her earlier titles from Ellora's Cave. I think in this case with a big publisher she is just trying to fill the required page number.