While a bit shorter than I'd hoped, this book is as great as its predecessors. I'm really liking the distinction Quinn is putting on female empowerment and how it's the girls' choice for some of the things that happen. If I could describe this book in two words though, it'd be sexual frustration. Not only are Jewel and Dalton struggling to be together, but here we have the other four gypsies all rearing up to be mated, and for three of them we don't even know who goes with who, and wow this review is extremely inarticulate. I'll sum up. This book is an excellent addition to the series, and I, of course, will be reading any more books put out, whether I wish to or not. OK I have to say I am a huge Quinn Loftis fan and I love the entire series. I was happy when finally Jewel finally got out of that coma to then read what happened next...OMG I was anxious to see what Dalton will do next but then I was left with my jaw hanging open, it ended. I wanted to give the book 5 stars but I just felt like there should have been more. Don't get me wrong I love the book. I just wanted the chance to do the happy dance when the bad guys gets his, but now I have to wait for the next book. I just hope that it happens soon because waiting is not my specialty :( ..... I need the next book Quinn :) Thank you for the roller coaster ride and the laughs, you are an amazing writer. God Bless!
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wonderful addition to the series. Quinn knows how to keep you going.
—rheino101
Excellent read, but watch out for the cliff!
—b00kaholic