Progress comes with a price. For every step forward I take, someone slips further away.
There’s more to this world than I imagined. More secrets, more people, more confusion. Meeting members our age only raises more questions. I’m not sure I want the answers.
I thought the guys and I were past the hard part. We’ve come so far in the past few months and things have been going in the direction I hoped. I should have known better than to think it could ever be easy. I can’t be the only one fighting for us.
Do we have what it takes to make our relationship work, or is this the beginning of the end?
Fans of B.L Brunnemer & Autumn Reed will love this slow-burn reverse harem romance series.
Okay, I really like this series, but this installment was pointless. Nothing happened. At all. It was too short, too boring and too repetitive (I'm tired of the guys' whining about scheduling dates and if she likes them enough). The Juliet stuff and other Society members could have been interesting, but weren't. Because nothing happened. Even Truth or Dare was boring. Less than 200 pages of filler. Glad it was KU. I hope the next installment steps it back up.
This series is tedious. Ave is a hot mess. The author rehashes the same conversation over and over. Manufactures drama. The plot is paper thin. Ave’s gone from a semi solid character to this absolutely unlikeable character. She always want girl friends she can talk to - girl, get online and Google. Like having a girl friend at 16 would somehow open up a wealth of information. The relationship with the boys is highly toxic. They’re on their own so often they are written as adults. Honestly. When you hope for the MFC to have been successfully offed by her cousin in retrospect you know the series is over as a reader.
Book 8/9 in the series has Avalon and her guys working things out, and discovering secrets the society and some of the people around them are holding.
As with the rest in the series, this is an enjoyable, rather light read, with a YA academy/RH romance at the centre. As part of an ongoing serialized story, it is not a standalone however, and needs to be read as part of the series.
Fear is the Key, book eight of the Sorcerer's Society series, is an ebook I borrowed through Kindle Unlimited (KU). Scott has managed to maintain a high-level of action and tension through the series, but there was a lot of angst in the past few books. I'm looking forward to book nine, and possibly some HEA for this group.
This book felt like a filler book. The one before the shit hits the fan and everything is revealed. Can't wait for the next one and to start getting answers to the thousands of questions in my head.
This series keeps getting better and better. Lexie has written a story with some incredible characters and a very interesting storyline. There is so much intrigue that you could almost call it a mystery. Can't wait for April to arrive for the next installment.
So many new things are happening before old problems are figured out. I would like to see more development in their romantic relationships, not saying sex, just more they kind of hit an rut.
It was slow and repetitive. One second, things seem to get better with the guys and the next everything regresses. It's not like anything was uncovered in this book concerning Juliet and her intentions.