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Playing Easy to Get (Includes: B.A.D. Series, #1.5; Vikings Underground, #3; Immortals After Dark, #1)
by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Kresley Cole (Goodreads Author), Jaid Black
by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Kresley Cole (Goodreads Author), Jaid Black
Naru's review
bookshelves: books-i-own, anthologies, pnr-romance, contemp-romance, short-story, valkyrie, vampires
Jun 19, 11
bookshelves: books-i-own, anthologies, pnr-romance, contemp-romance, short-story, valkyrie, vampires
Read from June 18 to 19, 2011
Turn Up The Heat by Sherrilyn Kenyon = 3 stars.
The storyline was ok, however, the two characters got together a little too fast. After reading this, I don't know if I'd want to continue reading more of the BAD series. But if another Kenyon novel was in an anthology, I wouldn't hestitate to try it.
Hunter's Oath by Jaid Black = 4 stars.
I found this story incredibly entertaining. Mostly because just thinking about vikings living in secret underground made me laugh. I highly enjoyed this novella and the only real problem I had with it was the length of the story. It was entirely too short and therefore there wasn't much fight in the girl after she got kidnapped. After this, I would definitely think about reading another novel by Black.
The Warlord Wants Forever by Kresley Cole = 5 stars.
A fantastic novella and pretty much the reason I bought this book. I loved (finally) reading the story of Nikolai Wroth and Myst the Coveted. The books in the IAD series hint and reveal certain things about their story but until I read this book, I didn't realise half of the battle that went on between these two. This novella is approximately half of the entire book so it is by far the longest story of the three and I loved every minute of it.
The storyline was ok, however, the two characters got together a little too fast. After reading this, I don't know if I'd want to continue reading more of the BAD series. But if another Kenyon novel was in an anthology, I wouldn't hestitate to try it.
Hunter's Oath by Jaid Black = 4 stars.
I found this story incredibly entertaining. Mostly because just thinking about vikings living in secret underground made me laugh. I highly enjoyed this novella and the only real problem I had with it was the length of the story. It was entirely too short and therefore there wasn't much fight in the girl after she got kidnapped. After this, I would definitely think about reading another novel by Black.
The Warlord Wants Forever by Kresley Cole = 5 stars.
A fantastic novella and pretty much the reason I bought this book. I loved (finally) reading the story of Nikolai Wroth and Myst the Coveted. The books in the IAD series hint and reveal certain things about their story but until I read this book, I didn't realise half of the battle that went on between these two. This novella is approximately half of the entire book so it is by far the longest story of the three and I loved every minute of it.
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