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Si le hubiera puesto 5 estrellas, pero es que ese Epílogo se sintió demasiado forzado pegándole a falso
**4.5 stars**
***June 1, 2019***
I suddenly had an urge to read this at 2 in the morning. I finished it at 6. I stayed up all night just to reread this book. Kai is hella hot and amazing.
***February 18, 2016***
This was just what I needed to fix my sweet evil craving.
***June 1, 2019***
I suddenly had an urge to read this at 2 in the morning. I finished it at 6. I stayed up all night just to reread this book. Kai is hella hot and amazing.
***February 18, 2016***
This was just what I needed to fix my sweet evil craving.
I read the original trilogy a while ago so it was hard to remember what this was about! Also, since the main story is about Anna it was a bit disjointed in the beginning with Kai and what he was doing. Lots of time passed in the first book but by the time we get to the 2nd and 3rd book, Kai's story seems to pick up. Though it stared out slow it got much better at the end. I enjoyed reading Kai's thoughts he is pretty entertaining.
Kaiden's point of view for the series.
Not typically a big fan of the multiple point of view of a series, a lot of redundancy. Although, this time I think the author did a good job of describing everything from Kai's perspective making him a more sympathetic character to the reader.
Not typically a big fan of the multiple point of view of a series, a lot of redundancy. Although, this time I think the author did a good job of describing everything from Kai's perspective making him a more sympathetic character to the reader.
I liked his perspective, but it was very disjointed, and I didn't read the trilogy right before reading this book, so I missed out on a lot of small details, and she alluded to some of the more important details, but I felt like I was on the outside of an inside joke, especially during part two of the story. The ending was good, and I really liked seeing home meet his adopted children.
I LOVED READING Kaidan's point a view and how he felt throughout the whole series and of course the end was sweet I wish there was more about him, Anna , and the others! ^.^
I cannot tell how many words of Thank You, can I tell you Wendy. THANKKKKK YOUUUUUUU for giving us this AMAZING experience. It made me fall in love with Kaidan even more. We got to be in his head, hear his thoughts, and finally understand the reasons he did what he did in the first two books. This book is just beautiful! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I loved the original trilogy and can't wait to get Kia perspective. Kia is one of my favorite male characters in all of the fiction books I have read.
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
sad
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Fav book ever
I've really loved this series, so I knew I had to read Sweet Temptation! I knew it was the series told from the perspective of Kai, and I was really excited to read the events of the series from his perspective. I didn't love it, but it was interesting to see things from his POV.
I think, if you love the series, you'll probably like this one. I know I did, even though I wasn't enthused about it. It really is more of a companion novel than an actual sequel, though I would recommend reading the other three books first.
It did feel like I was reading random scenes from Kai's perspective, and it didn't feel completely cohesive as a story. The other thing I noticed when I was reading it was how it felt like things were really crammed into one book. Higgins covers events from all three books in the original trilogy, and it did feel like a re-hash of the series so far. I know that's sort of the point, but even having not read the series in ages, I was able to keep up with what was going on.
I think I was expecting a slightly different story. I don't know that I'd want to read the entire series from Kai's perspective, but still...it felt like there was too much going on. To the point that I felt like we didn't really get to see what Kai was truly thinking. I got the general idea of what things were like for him during the series, but overall, that's how I'd describe this book. A general idea of Kai's perspective on things. Thinking about it, I really wanted something a little more from Kai and this book, but it was still a fun and entertaining read.
My Rating: 3 stars. I did like it, and it's a great book for fans of the series, but it felt like it was rushed and covered too much time in a short span of time.
I think, if you love the series, you'll probably like this one. I know I did, even though I wasn't enthused about it. It really is more of a companion novel than an actual sequel, though I would recommend reading the other three books first.
It did feel like I was reading random scenes from Kai's perspective, and it didn't feel completely cohesive as a story. The other thing I noticed when I was reading it was how it felt like things were really crammed into one book. Higgins covers events from all three books in the original trilogy, and it did feel like a re-hash of the series so far. I know that's sort of the point, but even having not read the series in ages, I was able to keep up with what was going on.
I think I was expecting a slightly different story. I don't know that I'd want to read the entire series from Kai's perspective, but still...it felt like there was too much going on. To the point that I felt like we didn't really get to see what Kai was truly thinking. I got the general idea of what things were like for him during the series, but overall, that's how I'd describe this book. A general idea of Kai's perspective on things. Thinking about it, I really wanted something a little more from Kai and this book, but it was still a fun and entertaining read.
My Rating: 3 stars. I did like it, and it's a great book for fans of the series, but it felt like it was rushed and covered too much time in a short span of time.