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Book Review of Primal: Bleeding Heart / Skin & Bone / Angel-Claimed / Primal Kiss

Primal: Bleeding Heart / Skin & Bone / Angel-Claimed / Primal Kiss
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Helpful Score: 3


Michelle Rowen's story was a big disappointment. I am not sure it fits in this book because the relationship between Jill and Declan was so tragic. It was also a bit confusing. It might be more meaningful if I had read Nightshade first. It also didn't go anywhere plot wise.

I really like Ava Gray and this story is no different. I love the two characters. The story was intriguing and Juneau's way of dealing with things is awesome. The plot itself is typical but the characters and interaction made it worth it. It also reads well as a stand alone so you don't necessarily need to read the other books.

Jory Strong story was really convoluted. I didn't finish it. It felt like there were too many words in the way of of the point of the story. If Strong cut down some of her words and just said what she wanted, it might have been more bearable. It was very hard to get into and to like the characters. And what do vaccines have to do with leech treatments? Lame. Some of the statements she made didn't add to the story and just didn't made sense.

Lora Leigh never disappoints with her Breed series. Very typical and satisfying story about Kita and Creed. I actually read Navarro's Promise already so I know where this story is going. Sexy, alpha males as usual. Really, somehow I never get sick of these stories. I'm not sure why because they are really similar but I'm hooked.

I gave it such a low rating because only two of the stories were really worth it.