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This was an interesting read. Right away, we’re thrown into Vegas’ life, in some alley getting information about a drug deal or something like that. We’re introduced to her guys, and holy crap. There’s 8 of them. It was difficult for me to differentiate most of them during this book. I did enjoy that we got to see how they met, with flashbacks during the guys’ POV scenes. I do enjoy how this author writes her male characters, and that they’re all obsessed with the heroine. Vegas was interesting
DNF at 53%The author made an interesting choice for this one. The harem is already formed and living together. They all have feelings for her and she for them but, it has not been declared. My favorite part of books is the relationship development so that right there made it less interesting for me. Since everything is a given. There are 8 guys in her harem which makes it hard to keep track of who is who. What made me give it up is that 50% into the book you still have no idea what is going on.
Rating: 2 starsI purchased the book on its release date and as I did not have WiFi on my kindle, I wasn't able to check if there was a new version of the book or if it has been updated. Usually, I would have just used the Hotspot but I am having phone problems.Because of that, I cannot be certain the book I read is the one currently available.My version was simply awful. Not the story per se, although it wasn't mind blowing, but the writing was. Words were missing, the editing was catastrophic,
I had no expectations when diving into this book. Mostly because I read a shit ton of reverse harem books. However, this one was a bit different since everyone already lived together. I did think it was adorable that this little harem started at a young age - even if they had no idea.Raven Blood was a pretty good book. I devoured it quite quickly - which means I loved it basically. Vegas was such an interesting character. The connection she had with all of the guys (who were also very interestin...
Red Masques...Great start to what I think will be a wonderful series. I got the revised version, so I thankfully missed out on what other reviewers rated so low with this book. The story is about Vegas. She and nine other kids were raised together in foster care. Eight of the kids are boys and they become a strong family.The boys all fall in love with Vegas and decide that instead of making her eventually choose one of them, and risk fracturing them, they will all wait for her to come to terms w...
Disjointed writing. Just didn’t seem to make a lot of sense, in my opinion.
Meh…. I don’t think I will continue the series.
I don't know how she does it, juggling so many guys but I'm impressed. I definitely enjoy this series and I'll have to read more. I don't know which one I prefer, maybe Bandit or Kodiak or Deci or ... you get it, it's impossible to choose. I like that they have such a strong connection and care so deeply for each other. The plot is well thought and entertaining. There's a lot more to come and I'll be there for it.
DNFClumsy and poorly writtenTotal nightmare to read
I had high hopes coming in for this book, but I just became more and more confused as the story progressed. Vegas is a girl who is part of the Ravens. Not just a part but the leader. It’s made up of ten people, with Vegas and Lucida being the only girls. Lucida isn't a big part of the story though. In my opinion, Vegas is the leader in name only. Sure, she can lecture them like a mother sometimes, but they don't really listen to her. They will do what they want, especially when it involves her s...
Intriguing seriesI am a firm believer in the fact that everyone has some level of darkness in them, even though it's rarely discussed. I, for one, enjoy the occasional dark romance, where the main characters aren't your average textbook heroes. M Sinclair nailed it with the first book in the Red Masques series. The characters in this book all carry their own brand of darkness and are definitely non apologetic about it. They do it to protect their family. A family by choice, not by blood. This fi...
3****contains spoilers* some scenes where confusing and jumbled, the one s*x scene was pretty tame and the “kidnapping” scene was rushed and to unrealistic and easy, (even for fantasy).There is spelling mistakes, and I wouldn’t usually comment on them because hey we are human but these where really obvious ones. Vegas the f mc is crazy but in a good way and she manages 8 boys brilliantly, fighting against magically laced drugs in university which leads to another crazy plot at the end through th...
This was a pretty good and quick read.Vegas, her best friend Lucida, and her boys (also known as the Ravens) all grew up together in foster care and created a makeshift family. They all have a history that was unpleasant, hence them being in foster care and we get insight into all their backstories throughout the book. The story starts out with them all in college in Boston and the evolution of their relationship from friends to something more... there isn't much other than kisses and declaratio...
I have quite a bit to say about this one, hold tight and heads up for a few spoilers.Pros: * Seems recently edited so not too many mistakes, unfortunately, what mistakes are there are glaring but thankfully don't take away from the story.* Good overall story with solid characters. Each person was pretty discernable from the others. Sometimes the similar personality characters blended a little, but it wasn't too bad.* Already formed large (8+) harem. I liked that the group was mostly formed, that...
So, I wasn't going to read it because of amazon reviews, but half the time i dont trust them.I skimmed the first 10% of the book thinking i wasnt going to like it.I WAS WRONGI LOVED IT.I liked how tough Vegas was and the connection she had with the guys. They grew up in foster care all together. ANd all protected Vegas since they were young. I like how we got a background about how they all ended up in foster care.For most of the book it felt like a contemporary RH growing until we found out its...