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330 pages, Kindle Edition
First published August 7, 2016
*"The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry..."*
Plot: 3 *you have got to be kidding* stars
Mood: Suspenseful; erotic
Sex scenes: 4 *Hot Tamale* stars
Characters: 4 *Complex* stars
This book starts with the following sentence:The best thing about medical school? It trained her to be a killer without ruining her manicure. Without a single ounce of guilt. Not a shred of evidence left in her wake.Well. Ms. Burns, we have a winner......muhahaha. I can't wait to see how and if Veda will achieve her primary objective of delivering justice to the group of ten men who raped her and left her for dead some 10-yrs earlier. She survived and went on to become an anesthesiologist; returning home to deliver much needed justice to these deplorable men.
In addition to this, we have a court-side seat to the impending love triangle between her, and two very hot guys- Gage and Linc-...... this should be so good.... *evil laugh*.......Muhahaha.
Be warned, this ends in a cliffhanger.
Veda is determined to right the wrongs of her past. At age eighteen, a terrible crime was committed against her by ten men. Now, ten years later, she plans to exact the ultimate revenge on each man. However, what she didn't expect was to find the love of her life. To complicate matters, the detective who helped ten years ago, is still on the case, and she finds herself drawn to him for more than just their past connection. How will it all pan out in end, don't count on this book telling you; there's six more to go...
1. Editing - You can see the growth and professionalism in Trevion Burn's recent releases. This book is no exception. The copy editing is tight. I came upon one typo. Not a big deal, nothing is perfect.
2. Characters - Veda and Linc come across as clearly defined characters. Their motivations and actions for the most part make sense. Well, many of them do.
3. Story - Although far from original, it creates an interesting and tangible foundation. Revenge and Vigilantism is something most understand or can relate to even if at an emotional distance. Trevion sets up something that in the beginning draws you in and keeps you curious. But...
1. Pacing - This seems to be a major issue with Burns' series. There are too many elements that drag, including repetitive phrases and seemingly endless erotic scenarios that take you out of the major hook of the story. And again, seven freakin' books! No way, no way can this hold my interest, the first book barely managed to.
2. Characters - Stereotypical personas like Gabe (obsessively lovelorn sexual beast of a Italian hero that hulks, runs his hands through his perfectly styled hair, and whose pensive gazes sets every woman's heart aflame. And he has a huge *you know what*), and there always has to be one woman with minus zero self esteem in the mix, enter the character, Coco. Even her name is a stereotype. This is becoming repetitive, the villains, the hero, the best friend all come across as though they were spit out of an online character generator.
3. Story - It's supposed to be original, well as original as a plot like this can be. But it bring absolutely nothing new to this kind of storytelling outside of the superficial. It's also supposed to be a mystery, thriller with romantic/erotic elements. Well, um...no. Let's reverse that, this is a romance/erotica with mystery and thriller elements. The latter being very weak. Burns is a writer of Romance and erotica, I wish she would stick to that. Because, so far I am not convinced.
The best thing about medical school? It trained her to be a killer without ruining her manicure.I quickly one-clicked this book after reading the synopsis, I mean how could I not? Quiver is the story of Veda Gabriella Vandyke an intelligent and beautiful twenty-eight year old Stanford Salutatorian graduate and first year Anesthesiologist resident. However, Veda has demons she can't seem to shake and secrets that hunt her from the past. But she has a plan to rectify that- train herself to be a killer because she was raped by ten animals ten years earlier and now she wants revenge!
"Todd can be a real asshole," Gage said. "But I've known him for as long as I've been alive, and he's good at the core."This perplexed me and Gage stumped me the whole time. At times I thought do birds of a feather flock together? Is Gage like Todd? Todd has nothing good in him. Veda was not Todd's only victim and one particular victim hits closer to home which made me wonder again how well Gage knows Todd. The character development for me needed more because the way the book is written Todd is a complete monster that if you look closely he really isn't good at masking his true colors where as if Gage was just like Todd you would have to look more closely to detect the truth.