Lenka S. reviewed on + 829 more book reviews
I didn't know quite what to make of this book. It's not an urban fantasy, not cool and clever enough. It's not erotica, not really erotic enough. It's kind of a love story, but there is lot of backstory and kids involved. I haven't read a love story with so much plot in a long time.
Her control freak husband gets about 2 pages, and her relationship with her son was barely there.
She's an untrained Empath and then all of sudden does very sophisticated magic.
The twin boys are Brandon and Bradley - which are far too easy to confuse.
There were three aspects that I had the hardest time getting over.
(1) There was so much emotional drama.
(2) Too much violence. As in the boys were abused by their father, to make them all damaged, the younger twin kept in a basement as a toy for years. Diana had been near-raped and eaten at least once. Near-Died 2x. Just too much of the violent-rape theem for my taste.
(3) If you have to repeat over and over again that a particular action is not sexual or perverted, it begins to sound like "the lady doth protest too much, methinks."
There were quite few gramar issues, common with this type of book. Generally I do not mind but I did take notice.
All in all the storry was well written, and was cohearant. There is minimal sexual content, I think 2 sceenes. I cant really judge as I generally skip it.
Her control freak husband gets about 2 pages, and her relationship with her son was barely there.
She's an untrained Empath and then all of sudden does very sophisticated magic.
The twin boys are Brandon and Bradley - which are far too easy to confuse.
There were three aspects that I had the hardest time getting over.
(1) There was so much emotional drama.
(2) Too much violence. As in the boys were abused by their father, to make them all damaged, the younger twin kept in a basement as a toy for years. Diana had been near-raped and eaten at least once. Near-Died 2x. Just too much of the violent-rape theem for my taste.
(3) If you have to repeat over and over again that a particular action is not sexual or perverted, it begins to sound like "the lady doth protest too much, methinks."
There were quite few gramar issues, common with this type of book. Generally I do not mind but I did take notice.
All in all the storry was well written, and was cohearant. There is minimal sexual content, I think 2 sceenes. I cant really judge as I generally skip it.
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