Keisha W
Morgan Freeman, a girl from South Africa, not the American actor, has had it rough. She just wants a bit of normalcy, her brother, and just maybe she can rid herself of the "virginity curse". After her mother's death and her brother's disappearance, she is able to make it back to the cruise ships, to work. She enjoyed it once. She even had a few friends that she became close with from her last cruise job. Now, its like starting over and the guy she's partnered with, Jason Chase, seems nice enough. Actually, he's drop-dead gorgeous and he's actually a nice guy. Jason decided to work one more contract before calling it quits. He's been having strange reactions, signs that he may be close to his mate; a mate that he can do without after seeing what his sister put her mate through. Until he meets her, Morgan. I love/hated this story. Most of the story was built around getting to know Morgan and Jason. There is a boatload of info needed and I like how the author used a character's love of reading to deliver much of that info. I also thought the lockpass was interesting. There were some things, like Jason's tatoo, that seemed really important, but was only given a passing glance. There were parts that were confusing and felt incomplete though I don't like to say that, especially knowing this is a book in a series. There were many things left hanging. There was a boatload of sex. I didn't like how being a virgin was portrayed as something bad, dirty and wrong, as though it was a disease. I mean, Morgan made sure to let it goooo. I thought her reactions after intercourse were more realistic than "first-timers" in typical romance stories (I appreciated the honesty). Her wonderings and frustrations were refreshingly real. Jason was frustrating toward the end, but I understood why. There were issues with editing that may be taken care of by release day, so I will not make a big fuss. Overall, I enjoyed the book. I definitely want to know what happens next. So many questions need an answer. I received a copy of this book from BookSprout and the author for an honest review. 3.5-4 stars
Patricia Obrien
really enjoyed this, it was a unique story with sometimes funny characters. It had a different take on the vampire and werewolf lore wich I appreciated. Will continue to read this series! I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Scarolet Ellis
Mine Immortal: Guardian of Monsters by Kristin Ping is an awesome story to read. This is book number two in this awesome series and I can not wait to read the next book in this awesome series. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about fantasy and paranormal romances. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.