Catch Me (Demon Underground, Bk 6)
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Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Teen & Young Adult
Book Type: Paperback
Shelia R. (MamaDragon3) - reviewed on + 56 more book reviews
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Catch Me is a very good continuation of a great series. Val adds to her responsibilities as Paladin, and continues to whoop vampire butt in this volume. The reader is introduced to a new character, Ivy, who becomes Val's new roommate and more. Drama continues with Shade, though it's fairly clear Val's affections have moved on to Austin. My only issue with this book is that though she has had a sexual relationship with Shade, Val seems very inexperienced and still somewhat immature in her hesitation, nervousness, and shyness around Austin. Though I don't mind the waiting, I'd like her to own her sexuality more and accept both she and Lola have sensual needs. I'm looking forward to her continued attraction and eventual consummation of her relationship with Austin in future volumes.
Recommended for high school and new adult audiences.
Catch Me is a very good continuation of a great series. Val adds to her responsibilities as Paladin, and continues to whoop vampire butt in this volume. The reader is introduced to a new character, Ivy, who becomes Val's new roommate and more. Drama continues with Shade, though it's fairly clear Val's affections have moved on to Austin. My only issue with this book is that though she has had a sexual relationship with Shade, Val seems very inexperienced and still somewhat immature in her hesitation, nervousness, and shyness around Austin. Though I don't mind the waiting, I'd like her to own her sexuality more and accept both she and Lola have sensual needs. I'm looking forward to her continued attraction and eventual consummation of her relationship with Austin in future volumes.
Recommended for high school and new adult audiences.
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