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This is the amazing start to one of my all time favorite series!
Love, love, love Mark "I'm the best" Vincent and Quinton "the Ice Man" Mann!
This book actually contains one of my favorite quotes as well:
I wanted to see what it was about you that has one of the most single-minded men I know obsessed enough that he cries out your name when he climaxes."
For readers who are worried about cheating due to the above quote... don't.
Now while this book isn't perfect, I adore it so much I'm able to overl ...more
Love, love, love Mark "I'm the best" Vincent and Quinton "the Ice Man" Mann!
This book actually contains one of my favorite quotes as well:
I wanted to see what it was about you that has one of the most single-minded men I know obsessed enough that he cries out your name when he climaxes."
For readers who are worried about cheating due to the above quote... don't.
Now while this book isn't perfect, I adore it so much I'm able to overl ...more
Whoo, this is one of those books that I had a hard time rating because there were a lot of parts that I liked, a lot that I could do without, and a lot that I hated.
First, the writing. I absolutely loved Tinnean's writing. It was descriptive but not overly wordy. I could completely comprehend the picture she painted in terms of the surroundings, her characters' actions, and their feelings without it seeming like she was paid per word she wrote, which is definitely always a plus.
And the interacti ...more
First, the writing. I absolutely loved Tinnean's writing. It was descriptive but not overly wordy. I could completely comprehend the picture she painted in terms of the surroundings, her characters' actions, and their feelings without it seeming like she was paid per word she wrote, which is definitely always a plus.
And the interacti ...more
I adored this first book in the Spy vs. Spooks series. It took a little getting used to the switch in POV an the naming of the chapters with sub-chapters with roman numerals. That aside, I absolutely loved Mark Vincent (spy) and Quinton Mann (spook). They are so very different but yet they are each others equal. I found the mind games in the beginning very interesting and felt they were an excellent lead in to the beginning of their relationship. The first book left me wanting more.










