Oh my I am feeling kinda nostalgic right now. I had a huge HR phase when I was in my teens, where I read a lot of old Heather Graham’s, Stephanie Laurens and Connie Masons.
Then I got into a pirate romance phase a read literally the same book ten times, because they are all so friggin‘ similar - it was done. From one minute to another, no more historicals.
It took GR and my lovely GR friends to get me interested in the genre again, beautiful - HAH - covers keep popping up on my time line, raging reviews, hilarious comments, that sucked me in again.
Well enough senseless babbling, I guess what I wanted to say - this was so worth it. I. Am. Back.
First story was wayyy too short, especially because I loved the Hero here - I am always a sucker for disability tropes, and his muteness was rather well done. I would have loved to see more interaction between those two.
The second story was better regarding the story, world and character building, which totally lacked in the first one (it was too short to do any more than a smexy scene and a little babbling). I also liked the heroine better, she was a feisty one and stubborn to a point, where it gets annoying. personally I like that.
The third was darker than the other two, simply because both MCs had rather horrifying pasts, that made the reader suffer with these two. The H was a bit of an ass, he could have done real damage to the heroine‘s future life if they hadn‘t decided to mate, I wasn‘t too fond of that.
Neither of the „end fights“ impressed me or drew me in, they are there, because they have to be and because otherwise the book would get too boring I guess.
I really enjoyed this three little novellas, but at the same time was reminded, why I like a normally long book better - one has to be a real ace in writing, to draw a great story, character, world building in such a short time.
And as much as I loved Kerrigan Byrne‘s writing, it also couldn‘t completely draw me in. I am really curious about the full-length novel, I have already sitting on my shelves.