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Book Review of Nautier and Wilder: Nauti Siren / Riding to Sunset

Nautier and Wilder: Nauti Siren / Riding to Sunset
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Helpful Score: 1


This book contains two unrelated stories: Nauti Siren by Lora Leigh and "Riding to Sunset" by Jaci Burton.

"Nauti Siren" by Lora Leigh

I have to say I haven't been impressed with Leigh's work lately. And adding "hidden siblings" just to keep a series going is just tacky. Piper is Dawg's half sister (also Eva's younger sister) and get ready for this, she has two younger sister. Given all that, I have to say this one wasn't bad though. I liked Jed a lot because he was so careful with what Piper's needs and wants. I got the feeling that Piper was really young compared to Jed and wasn't sure they gelled too well. I think I was more interested in the subplots and her fashion career than the actual relationship between the two. Regardless it is decent and Leigh left an interesting preview to the other's sister story. I would give the story 3 1/2 stars.

"Riding to Sunset" by Jaci Burton
I think I judged this story a little harder since I just finished reading a really cool Jaci Burton short story. This one wasn't bad but it wasn't great. I had a hard time understanding how Elena all of a sudden forgave Jed (not the same Jed obviously as in Leigh's story) for his deception. So when they reunited it seemed like something was missing. I liked the ending though, very sweet. 3 stars at the most.