Jamie B. (PhoenixFire) - reviewed on
For a second book in the series it is not bad. Shea, the heroine, is very independent, strong, and overall a good character. I like many of the scenes description but some of the words were like her tiny and delicate frame where vastly overused. I live the creation of the world and even the sex scenes were dynamic. It not the great book her later books become, but it is nether less a good book and a good read. However, I gave it a three because sometimes the drama does lag and at times it got boring being bashed in the head with "you are my lifemate for all time and you have no say in the matter." I thought Jacques was a little to overbearing.
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