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Readers will enjoy the chemistry between Olivia and Edward as well as the relationship Olivia has with her twin sister, Pearl. The interactions are fun and will keep readers entertained. A solid romance with steamy love scenes that is an enjoyable read.
Lindy is a strong, relatable character who doesn't easily depend on others but is loyal to those who have actually gained her faith. Gabriel has depth; he knows he is trying to make amends for the past and at the same time remains his confident and cocky self. A great read for sf romance fans.
Dranoff does a good job of building a world in which supernaturals exist, but not everyone knows it, or they choose not to believe. This first book in the "Mark of the Moon" series is a good start to what could be a great paranormal romance/urban fantasy.
Readers of Wolff's "Ethan Frost" series (Ruined; Addicted; Exposed) will enjoy this well-written glimpse into the lives of some of the series' other characters and follow-up on Chloe and Ethan. Tori is a strong but vulnerable character that readers will enjoy getting to know.
The second book in Michaels's series (after The Earl Next Door) will be a breath of fresh air for historical romance readers. Both protagonists are in their 30s and have never married. Elisabeth is independent and works hard to make her charity a success; she is not waiting for a husband to fulfill her life. Bryson is not the typical wastrel or overindulged gentleman. Entertaining and engaging from beginning to end.
Some fans of erotica could find this on the softer side but might still enjoy the action when these characters finally "push boundaries" in the bedroom (which sadly does not happen until the end).
Readers of both comic book sagas and romance novels will find the sparks that fly between Alexa and Sigfred very electrifying indeed, once they get through a sometimes predictable story line.
In this latest from Kent (Sweet the Sin), it's hard to decide whether Caleb or Kelly is the "bad guy." He is a sexy character who learns to love, but he could be a murderer. She is a strong, independent woman seeking justice, but her betrayal goes so deep that readers might dislike her. Darker the Release is hot and steamy, full of complex characters, with a dash of suspense and a surprise thrown in for good measure. Readers will not be disappointed.