Max Watson
Some of the situations throughout this series have been overly repeated. They're strangely drawn to each other. They fall in love and marry within days. Every woman's nipple is turgid. Bleh, I'm sure there's another word aside from turgid that would fit, with it being such an ugly sounding word anyway. One of my largest complaints is actually regarding the women's pubic hair. All of them in this series are in their twenties, and the book states it is supposed to be present time, if that is correctly the case, then none of these women's nether regions would be in 70s fashion. Another issue is the use of the term, "her sex". It sounds weird and innocent like a child calling it their privates. I just don't understand why its a man's rod, or arousal, or cock even. Yet sex is the only term innocently used toward the woman. Also each woman orgasms three times, to the man's once, and each female character in all sex scenes and each book, screams the third time. Other than those issues common in all her books in this series, I do enjoy the story line. I'm sure I'm like every other reader of this series in that I can't wait for the book containing Declan's death already.
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Sarah Guccia
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Wow this story is one of the best of the series. Grant takes us on a magical adventure though labyrinths with a Tomb Raider feel. So many questions I have...like was the Dragon and sword in the labyrinth to mean that the Druids that hid Laria had help from a Dragon king and was returning his sword to him? It makes me wonder. Camdyn and Saffron are the main leads in this story and at times I wanted hit Camdyn for his pushing and pulling he did to Saffron. Saffron is a strong female character. Happy Reading!!