Reviews - Bound and Determined & Deep Blue
I was really freaked out about not getting this months TBR challenge (a new to me author) finished. How pathetic that I couldn’t even read one book this month? It’s a good think I padded a little bit in January.
But then I finished the first draft of the Book from Hell and decided to do a little reading
Angie’s TBR Challenge Book:
Title: Bound and Determined
Author: Shelley Bradley
Year published: 2006
Why did you get this book? I like Shelley. She’s the VP of Passionate Ink.
Did you like the cover? It’s actually kind of creepy. I really liked it when I saw it online or on Amazon or something, but up close it’s kind of creepy. He looks like Colin Farrell and she looks like she’s about 14.
Did you enjoy the book? Yeah. It was good.
I generally prefer to read books in all one sitting, but since I’ve been so busy this month I had to train myself to read more sporadically. So to me some of the book seemed a bit - jumpy, but I think that’s because I’m not used to reading a bit at a time.
Was the author new to you & would you read her again? Obvioulsy new to me and I’m already waiting for Strip Search, the sequel.
Are you keeping or passing on? I keep everything. And I would like to give this book a second chance one time when I can give it my whole attention.
Anything else? The book is definately on the hotter side, but I was expecting it to be like Kensington-Aprodesia-put-a-warning-on-the-back-of-the-book-hot. So a warning for anyone looking for boundry pushing erotic romance - this isn’t it.
I’d even say this is on the low end of the erotic romance heat spectrum. But it’s still a good book.
Then, yesterday morning I didn’t want to do work and I was leaving in a few hours so I picked a smaller book to devour, I mean read, Suzanne McMinn’s Deep Blue.
I’m so in love with the PAX books. Cade and Sienna’s story was great, but I have to say I still like the first PAX book (The Beast Within) the best.
But seriously, if you like paranormal romantic suspense, you should pick up these books. Asside from the occasional Blaze these are pretty much the only category books I read anymore, and they definately stand up to their longer counterparts.