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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Earth Bound by Christine Feehan

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Book four of the Sea Haven/Sisters of the Heart series. I am moving right along with these books which is good since my goal is to complete them. This book picks up directly after book three, and ti contains Lexi's story with yet another Prakenskii brother. I liked how she developed the story since Lexi is the victim of some serious past abuse. On the other hand it felt like the complete was having the same discussion over and over again throughout the book which drove me a little crazy. If half stars were an option on Goodreads I would give it 2.5/5 stars, but since it is not i had to rate it 3/5 stars.

2 comments:

  1. Hi! Would you be interested in reviewing my novel? I couldn't find another place to ask this question. Here's the jacket blurb:

    Even though she lives hundreds of miles away, when Langston, who dreams of being a chef, meets Cecile, a Juilliard-trained pianist, he is sure that his history of being a sidekick, instead of a love interest, is finally over. Their connection is real and full of potential for a deeper bond, but the obstacles between them turn out to be greater than distance. Can these busy, complicated people be ready for each other at the same time? Does it even matter? Before they can answer these questions, each must do battle with the ultimate demon—fear.

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  2. While I appreciate your offer I think I must decline on this one. I am not a big fan of books that are formatted in several different ways to get the story across. If was written in a normal manner I would give it a chance, but since it is not I do not think my opinion would a review that would benefit you. Thanks very much anyways!!

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