A review by bookcraft
Ransom by Lee Rowan

2.0

There were a few technical flaws—a scene or two with sloppy POV, overuse of epithets (various different versions of their names, in this case), etc.—but the characters and story are complex and interesting, and I'm willing to forgive a lot of little things with a narrative this engaging.

Oddly, the final two chapters feel as though they were meant to be a stand-alone story in the series; perhaps an erotic interlude between Ransom and its sequel? Again, not enough of a problem to detract from my enjoyment of the novel.