Helpful Score: 1
Disappointing-didn't bother to finish it after I read probably 3/4 of it. I understand that on Feehan's website she said we would either love it or hate it. It was long and as her usual now, repetitious. There was very little action, lots and lots of him discovering his 'feelings' and her completely giving up everything 'just because he asked.'
Feehan was right, I actually hated it. I gave up the Sea Haven books for the exact reasons as above, and now I'm done with the Carpathians. At one time I really loved her books.
Feehan was right, I actually hated it. I gave up the Sea Haven books for the exact reasons as above, and now I'm done with the Carpathians. At one time I really loved her books.
This series has been hit or miss for me lately but I could not say I hated this book. It was waaay too wordy and could have used some better editing.
Since Margarita could not speak we got lots and lots of her thoughts. Zacharias is one of the oldest Carpathian hunters and is very dark and grouchy. And he can hear her thoughts which makes for some of the only light-hearted moments - he refers to her as his beautiful lunatic. He expects instant obedience and Margarita will obey as long as she doesn't disagree with him. The have an entirely different dynamic than other lifemates. Zacharias is very close to turning so he doesn't see in color or feel emotions unless he is connected to Margarita. And he has forgotten what love and cherish means so he has a lot of catching up to do as a hunter with a lifemate to please. This story picks up immediately after the last one in the series but it is strickly about these two only with very little action or advancing the story line which was very disappointing.
I no longer buy this series but wait to get a used copy.
Since Margarita could not speak we got lots and lots of her thoughts. Zacharias is one of the oldest Carpathian hunters and is very dark and grouchy. And he can hear her thoughts which makes for some of the only light-hearted moments - he refers to her as his beautiful lunatic. He expects instant obedience and Margarita will obey as long as she doesn't disagree with him. The have an entirely different dynamic than other lifemates. Zacharias is very close to turning so he doesn't see in color or feel emotions unless he is connected to Margarita. And he has forgotten what love and cherish means so he has a lot of catching up to do as a hunter with a lifemate to please. This story picks up immediately after the last one in the series but it is strickly about these two only with very little action or advancing the story line which was very disappointing.
I no longer buy this series but wait to get a used copy.