Willy W. reviewed on + 503 more book reviews
A better book than the last couple I have read by Lara Adrian. However if I hadn't already owned this book, I wouldn't have read another.
Shades of Midnight takes place away from the Darkhaven of the other books, instead being in the Alaskan bush.
The couple was fairly sexy together and the story kind of interesting. Adrian's storytelling is not for me - her style being more to Tell what happens than Show. Couples fall in love without any explanation, they want each other, know each other's moods and feelings and twinkle in the eye without Adrian ever Showing us how they arrived there. The book was 370+ pages but you felt like the romance was rushed, that they fell too easily in love.
It wasn't as deadly boring as I found the last Lara Adrian book I read, but ultimately a forgettable romance.
Shades of Midnight takes place away from the Darkhaven of the other books, instead being in the Alaskan bush.
The couple was fairly sexy together and the story kind of interesting. Adrian's storytelling is not for me - her style being more to Tell what happens than Show. Couples fall in love without any explanation, they want each other, know each other's moods and feelings and twinkle in the eye without Adrian ever Showing us how they arrived there. The book was 370+ pages but you felt like the romance was rushed, that they fell too easily in love.
It wasn't as deadly boring as I found the last Lara Adrian book I read, but ultimately a forgettable romance.
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