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It pains me to say this but this book was boring. The plot was initially interesting and the first couple of chapters had me very intrigued but then things got really monotonous. Nothing significant really happens until about halfway in and still it wasn’t anything to talk about. Even the ending was anticlimactic. Morgan & Amar were nice characters but were underdeveloped so I didn’t really connect with them and couldn’t understand their motivations for doing anything. While Morgan accepted her
A lighthearted (with a bit of throat-ripping) paranormal women's fiction novel with werewolves, witches, and mystery. Not fast-paced like I normally like and loads on internal musing but the main character is compelling enough for me to try the next book in this series.
Pretty fun. I'm happy Lindsay Buroker is expanding her fantasy adventures into witch and wolf territory haha.
Easy reading. What I would describe as an entertaining time killer. The challenge for a book like this is making the unbelievable, believable. The transition to the knowledge that werewolves and witches exist. And honestly I don't think it was done all that well in this book. But it was good enough that I'll give book 2 a chance.
While I really loved Buroker's dragon series, this just didn't do it for me. There were a few lighthearted moments, but overall this was very bland. 3 stars
This book was interesting and quite intriguing. I would love to read & review print format because something tells me I would like the book again.I recommend book and hope to read again in print format.