The mythological parts feel like an info dump, this was unexpected & shocking. Usually this is where Nora Roberts draws you in deeper, its integral to her worldbuilding and plot.
"Nobody says we all live happily ever after. Nobody says we’re fated to kill the dark god and do a victory dance.”
Going for realistic, sound cynical.
I'm convinced they will be disappointed if they make it.
Mad God with a mad monster.
Vain, obsessed but doesn't induce fear, shivers, dread, anything. Nerezza was a pale villain. At times it feels as if she is trying too hard and has poor planning abilities.
Malmon could have fared much better, the potential was there.
Doyle's story packs a punch and was quite moving.
The boy longed for adventure, the man is weary of them. Adventures, war, death and grief.
Twist....please make it count.
Cool, calculated and cruel. Mixed feelings at this point...
34% and the chemistry feels forced. Their love burned too fast and too bright to convince me. Sigh.
Emotionally disconnected. No sense of urgency when they fight, no panic when one of them is attacked.
Riley dismisses his feelings, his pain at times. Doyle gels better with Sasha but I don't see her walking away from the Amazing Bran. Ever.
I like Riley and Doyle as individuals, I'm alarmed when I think of them as partners.
But they could definitely make it as close friends.
“A lycan president.”
“We could do a hell of a lot worse.”
“And a Secret Service code name ‘Furry’ lacks dignity.”
You made a joke.”
There was no banter or build up to their relationship, suddenly there is need and intense attraction. How is it so quick? Where was the spark during the last 2 books? Was it in hibernation mode?
“Don’t tell me you care about me. That’s cheap. That’s beneath us both.”
“You suit so well.”
Riley gaped at Sasha. “What?”
You and me both.
Various versions of this are repeated to convince you that they are soulmates. There's a remix, an unlplugged version, a ballad....I don't think even Nora Roberts was convinced about this pair.
The End.
Tell me that wasn't anti climatic!!!
This book gets 3 stars because :
1 The Amazing Sorcerer Bran
Gorgeous, Irish, Wicked and Brilliant. Did I mention funny?
I don't have a crush. You're the one with the massive crush.
2 Doyle's Issues
Doyle is an immortal, has lived for more than 3 centuries. Died or severely injured often. Think of a twisted version of the bigger they are, the harder they fall - Doyle has lived longer, lost and grieved, his memories weigh on him. He is closed off emotionally as a coping mechanism.
Ireland is the place where he was broken, dead and reborn. Going back was definitely not a picnic, but he never mopes. Classy brooder. True warrior.
It was satisfying to see him come to terms with his issues.
3 Description
The delicious meals and Bran's house painted an enchanting picture.
The book loses 2 stars because :
1 Mismatched romantic couple
I didn't believe in them, at any point. Let's fire a cannon at this ship.
2 The End?
This bothered me on 2 levels.
The actual ending and the fact that this was the last book in the series should have been explosive. If I had to use just one word : Underwhelming