Lee Piper's Blog - Posts Tagged "jeannine-allison"
Addicted.
Unveiling Chaos by Jeannine AllisonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I'd never read Jeannine Allison's work before. But a fellow bibliophile recommended her, so I decided to check out her books. Then I saw her front covers… Wow. And the blurb for Unveiling Chaos? Well. There was nothing else for it.
I read. And read. And read.
Heck, I dived head-first into her world and loved every second of it. And while I was there, do you know what I discovered? With Jeannine Allison, it's all about the character development. You see, the journey each character undertakes is worthy of a novel in itself. And I'm not just talking hero, Damien, and heroine, Naomi, whose chemistry has the capacity power the entire east coast. No, I'm talking the supporting and minor characters too. Each have their hang ups, each have their demons, and each are so three dimensional it's possible to recognise parts of ourselves within the pages.
Fascinating.
So, yeah, now I'm going to devour everything Jeannine Allison's ever written because I HAVE to know if everyone gets their HEA.
Addicted. That's what I am. Completely addicted to this must read, one-click author.
View all my reviews
Published on March 02, 2018 04:12
•
Tags:
5-stars, jeannine-allison, lee-piper
The Perfect Balance.
Unveiling Hope by Jeannine AllisonMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
Jeannine Allison doesn’t disappoint. Ever. Her stories are the perfect balance of beautiful romance and hot as hell scenes—no mean feat, let me tell you. And her latest release, Unveiling Hope, (Unveiling #5), traverses the precarious line between sweet and sexy as though it’s the simplest thing in the world.
It’s not.
You see, many authors attempt to do this but fall short. They either litter their novels with so much sweetness you need a dental check up afterward, or so much sex, a fresh change of panties is in order. It’s beyond difficult to marry the two seamlessly, let alone build a well-crafted novel complete with three dimensional characters. But Allison does this, and she does it well. The relationship between Samantha and Derek is as complex as it is original, the plotline is slow-building and oh so engaging, and the reader is left exhaling a satisfied sigh when they finally reach the end.
Talent. That’s what Jeannine Allison has, a geometric tonne of literary talent. It’s a pleasure to read her books.
View all my reviews
Published on June 12, 2018 18:39
•
Tags:
five-stars, jeannine-allison, lee-piper


