Well, I'll be a monkeys auntie! This was book one and holy hannah it was soooooooooooooooooo freaking GOOD!!! I love how Cecy makes it so you absolutely fall in head over heals for the characters. You can't help but laugh when they laugh, gasp when they do and cry with them. this book has it all....
This book frustrated me.I read it yesterday. I could not tell you the name of the heroine. She was indecisive, obsessed with a guy, nasty to her family, feared the wolves, and yet she's a tigress?????The first half of the book went on and on about how much she loved Arik, and what a puss he was...
You know that moment when you start a book by a new author ( new for you) feeling skeptical, because you don't know what to expect? You start reading it being all like: oh, I'm just going to read a few pages just to give it a try ( thinking that if you don't like it you'll just read it later) but...
I did this backward and read the rest of the series first, but that didn't take anything away from my enjoyment of this prequel that introduces the Wird sisters. The dangerous confrontation with the witches that was used to give a good plot also drew a detailed sketch of each character and the p...
Book 2.5 is told in Bren's point of view. During an evening out, Bren, Dan and Celia find themselves in a soul-sucking catastrophe.Not as much romance as there was more bromance, but it was still funny and adventurous. I loved learning about Bren's past and reading his thoughts, because I saw his...
I forgot why I left this series. The heroine is so pathetic going after her "mate" (all the while purported to be some kick-ass female—yeah, right), the "alpha" is a loser who is completely racist and keeps telling the heroine she's not good enough for her because she's not a "pureblood", and the...