A review by bambhee
Monday Mourning by Kathy Reichs

3.0

we are so back.
and by “we”, i mean, luc claudel.
a big chunk of my personality was shaped by this series. through kathy reichs, i rediscovered my love for the french language—fell in love with canada as a whole, and quebec in particular. needless to mention, the stories that take place here—whenever temperance commutes from charlotte for work—are my favorites. especially because i get to see claudel. sue me.
now that i'm really back into the thick of it, i can admit that my relationship with andrew ryan is more odi et amo than anything. i love him to bits, don't get me wrong, but the man can be annoying at times. and his romance with tempe, in this book especially, pissed me off quite a bit... when will the two of them learn to talk—communicate—like the grown adults they indeed are?
claudel, on the other hand, is everything to me. i love, love, love his dynamic with tempe—the way he ends up, every single time and without fail, protecting here. it makes my heart go whoosh.