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Trappin' Through The Snow by BriAnn Danae

porshamcbee's review

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5.0

Now! I am a fan

Wow! What a way to end a story? I’m trying to see how long before the next installment? This is the first book that I thoroughly enjoyed by this author. I will be checking out more of her upcoming releases. This book here! I need answers: where is Khemani? Koya? Where you come from? Surely not from Gina. Is Kavalli locked up or being kept away? What about Dreeya? Yea I’m waiting on the next part

lanloveslines's review

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adventurous slow-paced

3.0

This was written in third pov which drove me crazy because it was hard for me to follow everyone with how it was written. I enjoyed the brothers and their significant others. Just a little slow for me.

tanira's review

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2.0

This isn’t a full story. Plot is still under development at the end of book. It’s practically pointless to read without part 2. It didn’t leave me waiting on the next book. Instead I wondered what was the point? Would’ve been an interesting story if it were completed and professionally edited.

annakhey's review

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

a_novel_ty's review

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3.0

This was my book clubs September pick of the month (well this and the sequel) and I have to say that if it weren't, I probably would have never picked this title up. While I'm not sorry that I read this book, it did leave a bit to be desired when it comes to depth of character, relationship development, and just overall exposition.

This book starts off with a quick introduction into the world and the situation that the Priest brothers are in, but then after that, as the reader, your kind of dropped into the middle of a story and it almost feels like THIS is the sequel and you should already know the characters and what they're going through. For me that just isn't enough. I need more than just knowing the Priest brothers lost their father or are "real niggas" to feel invested in what's going on in their lives. Add that to the fact that I am decidedly NOT a fan of the fluid 3rd person, omniscient perspective this book is written in, and I end up with just a MEH reading experience and investment in the characters and story.

There was a nice little twist at the end that wasn't really a twist at all because I called it, but I'll be interested in seeing how that thread in the story unravels.

domid73's review

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5.0

Krypt, Khrome & Kavalli

I like that each of the Priest siblings are unique. Krypt is at times cold but Loves his family. Khrome is the softer more caring one brought out more by having a daughter Khemani. Kavalli is a free spirited playboy but is willing to change his ways for one person. You’ll find something to love about each one of them. Love the characters storyline and development. Can’t wait to read the next book.