Inked: Skin Deep / Armor of Roses / Etched in Silver / Human Nature
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Aileene - , reviewed on + 14 more book reviews
I really like the Hunter Kiss series so far and her short stories are pretty good as well, usually short stories of 'full book' type series feel a little too rushed for me. This one was everything I wanted it to be and more. Was a real treat, but I really can't wait for the next full length novel.
The Sisters of the Otherworld one was interesting and I think she made a smart decision making it a 'past' story, rather than trying to continue the current story line arc/arcs in the series in a shorter format. Explained a bit more about the connection between Camille and Trillion...though I wish she had a bit more than just 'sexual attraction' in the relationships she creates (the author, not the characters) don't get me wrong, she writes the 'sex stuff' well, but I wouldn't mind a bit more actual 'feelings' you know? This gave a bit more of the feeling aspect, but it did get overshadowed by the sex, but if you like her SotO series, you'll enjoy this.
The first one was by an author and a series I am unfamiliar with (Karen Chance's "Skin Deep"), but I liked the humor, characters, etc. and I'm interested to see if there are more in the series, but I have to say that one did feel kind of rushed to me and slightly unfinished. (Then again it did its job by making me want to search out more of her work)
The last story,(Eileen Wilks's "Human Nature")...I am still not sure if I 'liked' it...I didn't 'not like it' if that makes any sense. I may have to see about renting a few books in that series to see if they stick, but I don't think I would buy any right now, not unless they were practically free. I think you might have to 'know' the series a bit better to get all the aspects of the story.
Hopefully I managed to convey how much I liked the book and why w/o giving away or 'spoiling' it for anyone else.
--Aileene
The Sisters of the Otherworld one was interesting and I think she made a smart decision making it a 'past' story, rather than trying to continue the current story line arc/arcs in the series in a shorter format. Explained a bit more about the connection between Camille and Trillion...though I wish she had a bit more than just 'sexual attraction' in the relationships she creates (the author, not the characters) don't get me wrong, she writes the 'sex stuff' well, but I wouldn't mind a bit more actual 'feelings' you know? This gave a bit more of the feeling aspect, but it did get overshadowed by the sex, but if you like her SotO series, you'll enjoy this.
The first one was by an author and a series I am unfamiliar with (Karen Chance's "Skin Deep"), but I liked the humor, characters, etc. and I'm interested to see if there are more in the series, but I have to say that one did feel kind of rushed to me and slightly unfinished. (Then again it did its job by making me want to search out more of her work)
The last story,(Eileen Wilks's "Human Nature")...I am still not sure if I 'liked' it...I didn't 'not like it' if that makes any sense. I may have to see about renting a few books in that series to see if they stick, but I don't think I would buy any right now, not unless they were practically free. I think you might have to 'know' the series a bit better to get all the aspects of the story.
Hopefully I managed to convey how much I liked the book and why w/o giving away or 'spoiling' it for anyone else.
--Aileene
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