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Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
Sweet glittery vampires! This book...well, I have to be kind, don't I?
I'll be honest. I haven't finished it. I'm trying very hard to finish (mostly because I want to return it to Chapters, but that's another story...) but boy does Meyer make it hard.
Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
In much the same way as I didn't find the earlier books in this series as special as their popularity would indicate, I wasn't as shocked by this final book as others have been. I was impressed with the author's choice to put a section in Jacob's POV when staying in the heroine's would have been boring and tedious. She's also to be congratulated for making me happy with the outcome of Jacob's
Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
Perhaps the best of the first three books (see my review of New Moon for a more overall review of the series).
New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
I decided to read this series because the mother of a boy in my daughter's class had mentioned how excited he was to get Eclipse when it came out. It took me a little while to get around to it, and I have to admit, while I enjoyed it a lot, I was surprised it had such a huge following. This book was better than the first, and I have to admit to having been on Team Jacob through the fi
236. Anthology ~ Sexy Beast II ~ Aphrodisia Erotic Romance (2007)
This anthology is another prime example of how dangerous (to my chequing account!) anthologies can be.... I mean, now there are two more authors on my ever-growing list of To Be Looked For / Backlist hunting authors. But I'm not complaining very loud; I LOVE finding new (or NTM anyways) authors. And, for me, authors on my list in the paranormal genre are really growing... again, not really a problem. Really, really enjoyed this book ~ even the very different, but wonderful-escape, second story.
RATING:
Excellence: Excellent ~ 4.0 stars
Steaminess: Inferno [WARNING: This is a REALLY HOT book. (Sexually explicit)]
#80: The Accidental Werewolf by Dakota Cassidy Berkley Feb 2008
Score: 4.5
Dance of the Wolf - Karen Whiddon
Dr. Jared Gies had always considered himself a lone wolf. But when his oldest friend mysteriously disappeared from one of Dallas's hottest nightclubs, he was first on the scene.
Dance of the Wolf by Karen Whiddon
The newest addition to Karen Whiddon's "The Pack" series. I really enjoyed this story. I liked the others as well. In this one Dr.
New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
How do I write this without spoiling it for those who haven't read this story yet? Perhaps my friend telling me that throughout this book I was going to be very angry and irritated, then everything would be okay, but I couldn't skip over the parts that infuriated me, because they were important?
Sums it up.
