Must Love Lycans (Broken Heart, Oklahoma, Bk 8)
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Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Book Type: Paperback
Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This was by far the best Broken Heart novel. It was funny, touching, with a bit of mystery thrown in. It had been a while since I read the last Broken Heart novel so the glossary in the back was really helpful to refresh my memory.
Kelsey was a great character. I am glad Bardsley didn't make her dark because after what she has been through she really could have been morbid. I just loved the way Kelsey dealt with things: smother everything with overly sickly sweetness. So many of her antics made me laughed. At one point, it did get a little too much but just as I thought it needs the stop the scene moved on. I was curious to know what happened to her "mother."
Damian and his brothers (Drake and Darius) were always my favorites next to Gabriel from the series. So I was doubly excited that it was their turn. I loved the lighter side of Damian that we never got to see in the other novels. If you can't remember he was the serious one out of the triplets. I can't wait to read Darius's story which I hope will be next and I even want to revisit Jarred.
Bardsley added three pretty unique mythologies of lycans. I really enjoyed that and it made sense that there would be different types of lycans out there.
The writing style is a mixture of Kurt Vonnegut and Mary Janice Davidson. You have to read it like you are listening to someone talking like a normal person rather than proper English. So if you can't stand stray thoughts or incomplete sentences, this isn't the book for you.
I'm not always a huge fan of Broken Heart novels. I adored some of them but I did give not so nice reviews to a few. This one was worth the read. It was fun and easy. Very silly and I loved it.
Kelsey was a great character. I am glad Bardsley didn't make her dark because after what she has been through she really could have been morbid. I just loved the way Kelsey dealt with things: smother everything with overly sickly sweetness. So many of her antics made me laughed. At one point, it did get a little too much but just as I thought it needs the stop the scene moved on. I was curious to know what happened to her "mother."
Damian and his brothers (Drake and Darius) were always my favorites next to Gabriel from the series. So I was doubly excited that it was their turn. I loved the lighter side of Damian that we never got to see in the other novels. If you can't remember he was the serious one out of the triplets. I can't wait to read Darius's story which I hope will be next and I even want to revisit Jarred.
Bardsley added three pretty unique mythologies of lycans. I really enjoyed that and it made sense that there would be different types of lycans out there.
The writing style is a mixture of Kurt Vonnegut and Mary Janice Davidson. You have to read it like you are listening to someone talking like a normal person rather than proper English. So if you can't stand stray thoughts or incomplete sentences, this isn't the book for you.
I'm not always a huge fan of Broken Heart novels. I adored some of them but I did give not so nice reviews to a few. This one was worth the read. It was fun and easy. Very silly and I loved it.
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