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A review by naaytaashreads
Reckless Road by Christine Feehan
3.0
"Came in begging us to look at the security tape after the part. Wanted to see if his dream girl was real."
This was unfortunately disappointing.
I love the series so much and I guess I created such high expectations each time and I got disappointed this time.
Why I found this unlikable compared to the others, I find the plotline very slow and dull.
It felt like there wasn't much going on. Half of the book we were in Zyah's room and the thing going on in Player's head made up like 10% of the ending only.
When I felt like it could be so much more.
I didn't get the romance I wanted, it was popping in here and there.
I do still enjoy the dark fantasy paranormal of the book.
I love seeing more personality, humour and teasing among the other characters.
More dialogue and scenes which only made me want Christine Feehan to write everyone's storyline.
Especially Preacher and Destroyer.
He flashed her a smile. He'd been told more than once he had a 'killer ' smile and could melt the panties off a woman if he tried. He was trying now."
This was unfortunately disappointing.
I love the series so much and I guess I created such high expectations each time and I got disappointed this time.
Why I found this unlikable compared to the others, I find the plotline very slow and dull.
It felt like there wasn't much going on. Half of the book we were in Zyah's room and the thing going on in Player's head made up like 10% of the ending only.
When I felt like it could be so much more.
I didn't get the romance I wanted, it was popping in here and there.
I do still enjoy the dark fantasy paranormal of the book.
I love seeing more personality, humour and teasing among the other characters.
More dialogue and scenes which only made me want Christine Feehan to write everyone's storyline.
Especially Preacher and Destroyer.
He flashed her a smile. He'd been told more than once he had a 'killer ' smile and could melt the panties off a woman if he tried. He was trying now."