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A review by jigsawgirl
Binding Brinley by Maren Smith
4.0
And so it begins.....
There was a lot going on in this book. There was a seemingly unending battle of wills between Rowth and Brinley.
The situation with Rowth ultimately needing Brinley's help seemed like more of an afterthought to me instead of part of Rowth's master plan.
I did like Rog, including the snarky back and forth between Rog and Rowth. Brinley, in her constant defiance was exhausting. She obviously never heard of catching more flies with honey than with vinegar.
I am not a big paranormal romance reader, but I did enjoy this book, along with the rest of the series. I started at book 3 and read backwards. I don't feel like I missed anything by reading out of order.
There was a lot going on in this book. There was a seemingly unending battle of wills between Rowth and Brinley.
The situation with Rowth ultimately needing Brinley's help seemed like more of an afterthought to me instead of part of Rowth's master plan.
I did like Rog, including the snarky back and forth between Rog and Rowth. Brinley, in her constant defiance was exhausting. She obviously never heard of catching more flies with honey than with vinegar.
I am not a big paranormal romance reader, but I did enjoy this book, along with the rest of the series. I started at book 3 and read backwards. I don't feel like I missed anything by reading out of order.