
I was curious about it. Too bad it wasn't as good. I will catch it on cable or tv.

Welcome, Laura. Mmm, I love me some Prakenskiis!
Pamela(AllHoney) wrote: "Hudson Kincaid, My Kind of Wonderful by Jill Shalvis.
The reason is simple. Jill Shalvis writes some of the best heroes ever. They are almost perfect. Gorgeous, caring, knows what ..."I don't think I've ever read a Jill Shalvis book. Which one would you recommend to read first?
Cindi wrote: "Wounded Warrior Zachery West from
. He loves dogs. 'Nuff said!"He was a real sweetheart!
SaturNalia wrote: "Are there any books with hero like Deadpool? Mercenary with questionable morals, dirty mouth, snarky sense of humor but emotionally competent. He's strange but not afraid to say "I love you"."I would be interested in those as well!
Susan (the other Susan) wrote: "Danielle, I'm giddy! My enthusiasm for romantic fiction has been lagging, and a new Anne Stuart is just what I needed. So far, Consumed by Fire is great."I loved it too. I haven't had a chance to read Driven by Fire. I am looking forward to Spring Break, so I can book binge like a rock star. :)
Susan (the other Susan) wrote: "Am I the last Anne Stuart fan to find her new series about "The Committee"? The Ice series (Black Ice, Cold as Ice etc.) has spawned the Fire series and I couldn't be happier. Stuart writes assassi..."The new one came out yesterday. Yay!

I just finished a book where the hero tormented the heroine with continue infidelities because he had been betrayed by his first love. Oh man, I couldn't stand him. My heart hurt deeply for the heroine. I don't think I have it in me to love a man enough to deal with continual cheating. I think for me, once is a dealbreaker.
Susan (the other Susan) wrote: "Mizval, Meagan McKinney's classic romance novels are beautifully written, no problem there. With a few exceptions, though, her heroes are just too mean for me to enjoy. Misplaced revenge is my leas..."I still like the revenge theme, but if the hero is OTT abusive, I can't hang.
Kim wrote: "For me there isn't a defined point at which it becomes too much. As many before me said, it really all depends on the character and his specific set of circumstances. They do have to be capable of ..."I"m a HEA girl myself, as well.
Susan (the other Susan) wrote: "My limit? Two words: Meagan McKinney."Oh, I loved her books back in the day. Her heroes tended to be really hard on the heroines. I admit though, she's an old favorite.

I've been reading
and really loving it. I have to read it slowly around other review reads. I love Shannon McKenna.

I can see what you mean, Rachel.
I think that's probably true for me as well. But I also think that if that damage has made them so destructive to themselves and others and relationship and sadistic to others, that would be my breaking point as far as being able to appreciate/understand/empathize with a character.