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My thoughts:
This one was kind of boring. I thought about giving up, but eh, it was under 80 pages.
Genevieve ran away, was found and was forced to marry an old guy. Then he dies and she meets that old flame again.
Yawn. She was kind of annoying in a way, yeah did not really like her. Her old flame was better. He wanted her, he gets her. The end.
Meh.
ebook, 74 pages
Published April 26th 2011 by HarperCollins e-books
Duchess Quartet #1.5
1 Ley Line Drifter by Kim Harrison - Pixy Jenks faces murderous dryad locked inside statue
2 Reckoning by Jeaniene Frost - Bones, faces New Orleans ghouls who eat victims alive - horror
3 Dark Matters by Vicki Pettersson - JJ superhero has illicit affair with Shadow agent Solange
4 The Dead, the Damned, and the Forgotten by Jocelynn Drake - Savannah vampire Keeper Mira investigates murder
5 Two Lines by Melissa Marr - Eavan resists sex and murder that morph her into a glaistig until Daniel Brennan, sex slaver, tempts her into both.
My thoughts:
How to review a book where I dnfed half of it?
1 Ley Line Drifter by Kim Harrison
Yawn. So very boring about a pixie, fairy whatever doing stuff. DNF
2 Reckoning by Jeaniene Frost
It was about?...oh right Bones. DNF
3 Dark Matters by Vicki Pettersson
This one I actually read, and kind of liked it.
4 The Dead, the Damned, and the Forgotten by Jocelynn Drake
I also finished this one. I can't say I was all wow, but eh. Read it.
5 Two Lines by Melissa Marr
Yawn. What was this about? DNF
A very boring anthology. I guess you need to love those series to like it.
Paperback, 358 pages
Published September 2009 by Eos (first published August 18th 2009)
The Hollows, #7.5; Night Huntress, #0.5; Sign of the Zodiac, #4.5; Dark Days, #0.6)
Urban fantasy, anthology
Own