Review: Allaha of the Mountain by Aurora Lee Thornton
And I thought I still do, but… somehow I don’t anymore.
And I thought I still do, but… somehow I don’t anymore.
Like… YOU DO NOT ASK A REVIEWER TO NOT PUBLISH THEIR REVIEW IF IT’S GOING TO BE A “BAD” REVIEWS.
If you’re looking for a nice, sexy read for your break at work, this is it.
No, this is a story about recovery. And it’s a good one, a hopeful one.
Is Emily O’Beirne even capable of writing a book I do not like?
Plot twist! would be a great way to sum this one up. I did not expect this. Not at all.
No, seriously, I can’t tell you a lot about this book because it’s seems to be only about fucking.
But not all is nice and easy in this book. Far from it really. It’s dark. It’s violent. It’s perfect.
But somehow everything I love about that series is missing here. The characters are interesting enough on their own at first.
Both Morgan and Val are interesting characters with their own quirks and faults, something which makes this romance very believable.