I'm honestly glad I read this after seeing the movie, purely because reading this equals replaying the movie in my mind. Sure, it limits using your owI'm honestly glad I read this after seeing the movie, purely because reading this equals replaying the movie in my mind. Sure, it limits using your own imagination but I didn't really care about that?
In any case, I enjoyed reading it. I loved the graphics as well. The only thing I wasn't too keen on are the border graphics on every. single. page. They made it too crowded and distracting at times, to be honest.
All in all, enjoyed reading it but definitely love the movie better.
To be honest, I'd love to see these screenplays in ordinary book format.. I'm sure I'd enjoy those way more?
It took me a while to get back to these books and I'm so ashamed of it too!
Eva Chase introduced me to reverse harem and I've been meaning to read moreIt took me a while to get back to these books and I'm so ashamed of it too!
Eva Chase introduced me to reverse harem and I've been meaning to read more of the genre ever since. I've read the occasional book by another author, but I can't help but love Eva's writing most so far. No surprise that I'm going to read the fourth book of this series right after writing this review, right?
Anyway!
In this installment, we get back to Rose and her consorts trying to outsmart part of the witching community. Even though that part of the story kept me interested along the way, i can't help but find myself wanting more of Rose and her guys more? Sue me. Have to say that the focus was a bit less on the romance and heat this time around. I didn't really mind, but I did miss that.. spark.. somehow? A bit? Might've been me though. [Truly, my hormones are all over the place being 39 weeks pregnant and all..]
Let's just say that, if you're interested in reverse harem, you should definitely check out these books!