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Rebels and Lovers by Linnea Sinclair

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Jun 18, 12

bookshelves: vaginal-sf
Read in June, 2012

ALRIGHT after the train wreck of a Vaginal Fantasy when I picked Gabriel's Ghost for the group, I felt SO BAD because I really like this author, I just picked her worst work accidentally to feature. SO I am reading the rest of her books and I am NOT disappointed. This one is a really fun read, SF romp with a good relationship.

Devin and Makkaiden are a really well-matched couple, I appreciated how NOT Alpha male he was, in fact he was quite shy and reserved. I loved how there was unrequited history between them, and I liked the white-collar/blue-collar dynamic between them, that's something interesting you don't see a lot.

The only thing I didn't like about this book was the VERY ending, that seemed more of a setup for the next book than closure on this one. Of course, now I wanna read the next book haha :)

I enjoyed Hope's Folly more than this one, only because I LOVED Rya. But this one is def a second best in the series so far for me.

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Hannah Unfortunately, Linnea Sinclair's publisher dropped the series, so there won't be a sequel to this one.


Felicia Hannah wrote: "Unfortunately, Linnea Sinclair's publisher dropped the series, so there won't be a sequel to this one."

WHAAAAA?! OMG sadd!!!


Sandy Williams It's VERY sad! I love her books so much. They're the perfect blend of SF and romance.

I'm glad you're trying out more of her books. My favorite is Accidental Goddess. I love the premise of the story. It's kind of similar to John Campbell's LOST FLEET series.


message 4: by James Joseph (new)

James Joseph Emerald I don't usually comment on these reviews, but I read all of them. I generally don't expose myself all that much to trashy "vaginal" romance novels, so I find your perspective both fascinating and quite useful as an aspiring writer. You're kind of like my ambassador to the "vaginal" demographic (I hope you're proud of yourself for coining that :P)

Anyway, on a completely unrelated note, I've become obsessed with the word that went missing between "VERY" and "ending" in this review. Abrupt? Sad? Mysterious? Vaginal? Nothing quite seems to fit.


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