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abookgoblin's review against another edition
3.0
I should’ve heeded to the warning at the beginning of the book. I wasn’t the audience for this. So naturally, I skipped about the last 40% of this book and only focused on the smut scenes which imo were pretty basic. Hence the three stars. I really like their monster romances, but this just didn’t do it for me unfortunately!
For anyone wanting to pick this up: this is a pregnancy focust monster romance! It’s not weird or graphic or anything, pretty basic pregnancy stuff. But that’s just not my jam :)
For anyone wanting to pick this up: this is a pregnancy focust monster romance! It’s not weird or graphic or anything, pretty basic pregnancy stuff. But that’s just not my jam :)
fishbitxh's review
fast-paced
3.25
Not my favourite LL book. It went very fast (as expected in such a short book) but the plot and pacing of their relationship felt stilted n like it was jumping all over the place a bit too much for me. I do love how each character and species/world building in her books is always well rounded n feels full!
romancingthereader's review against another edition
4.0
Another great read from Lillian Lark!
*Insert deep voice...* From the author that brought you Stalked by a Kracken.... Another tale to add onto your TBR.
*Insert deep voice...* From the author that brought you Stalked by a Kracken.... Another tale to add onto your TBR.
metzireadsromance's review against another edition
4.0
Asa and Greg and Zeph
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved this book
⭐⭐⭐⭐ I really liked this book
⭐⭐⭐ I liked this book
⭐⭐ Meh...bored or annoyed
⭐ WTF did I just read?!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I loved this book
⭐⭐⭐⭐ I really liked this book
⭐⭐⭐ I liked this book
⭐⭐ Meh...bored or annoyed
⭐ WTF did I just read?!
mediocrechelsey's review against another edition
5.0
I loved this!! Wow MMF is definitely my cup of tea. I loved the dynamic between Greg, Asa, and Zeph!! The writing is very good, and super fast-paced.
I can’t wait to read more from Lillian Lark.
I can’t wait to read more from Lillian Lark.
virgo_reader's review against another edition
4.0
Re-read this 12/13 - I randomly thought of this book last night and had to read it. I enjoyed it a lot more on the second read - I love when that happens!
While I still think the relationship development was rushed (this book is 191 pages so, to be expected), Lillian does a great job at giving each character a personality, voice, and their own fears. I liked the world this book was set in among magical beings (and it crosses with her Stalked by the Kraken book, which I loved) - and I've never read a book about harpies so their bloody history and matriarchal society was super interesting.
Rounding up to 4 stars
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This book had a ton of potential - the plot is really captivating.
While doing a favor for her sister, harpy Zeph stumbles into a complex love triangle of sorts - on first meeting wolf shifter Greg he knows she’s his mate, BUT he previously found (and broke up with) the demon Asa who he also thought was his mate. I loved the idea of confusion and angst and second chance romance between Greg and Asa, who had obviously been so hurt - and the complexity of adding a third person to a relationship that has been so broken. How will Zeph fit with them? Will Asa be jealous? How can a triad be even?
The abrupt and short POV shifts especially at the beginning of the book felt jarring to me. There were certain phrases in writing (usually in non-dialogue parts) that made me kind of go “??”. The actual relationship development was very quick - over a few days they went from just meeting to mated to
While I still think the relationship development was rushed (this book is 191 pages so, to be expected), Lillian does a great job at giving each character a personality, voice, and their own fears. I liked the world this book was set in among magical beings (and it crosses with her Stalked by the Kraken book, which I loved) - and I've never read a book about harpies so their bloody history and matriarchal society was super interesting.
Rounding up to 4 stars
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This book had a ton of potential - the plot is really captivating.
While doing a favor for her sister, harpy Zeph stumbles into a complex love triangle of sorts - on first meeting wolf shifter Greg he knows she’s his mate, BUT he previously found (and broke up with) the demon Asa who he also thought was his mate. I loved the idea of confusion and angst and second chance romance between Greg and Asa, who had obviously been so hurt - and the complexity of adding a third person to a relationship that has been so broken. How will Zeph fit with them? Will Asa be jealous? How can a triad be even?
The abrupt and short POV shifts especially at the beginning of the book felt jarring to me. There were certain phrases in writing (usually in non-dialogue parts) that made me kind of go “??”. The actual relationship development was very quick - over a few days they went from just meeting to mated to
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pregnant.rockchick19's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed this PNR MMF. I loved reading about all the different types of paranormal creatures that arent as popular in other books, especially the authors take on harpies. All 3 MCs in this one had different personalities but combined they made a great team. It helped they had great chemistry and some super hot scenes. Overall I enjoyed this one and I hope we get to enjoy the sisters book asap!
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
anotherhalima's review
i would a throuple situation without jumping into sex. i want these dynamics to be explore without sex for at least the first half the book and i am yet to find that
low_vely's review
5.0
Dedication
I would like to dedicate the bags under my eyes to Lillian Lark. I got this book just thinking I’d read a couple of chapters a night. Right. Instead, I found myself up past 1am, two nights in a row, on work nights, but this book was totally worth it. I loved the bond between Zephyrine, Greg, and Asa and watching them navigate their newly formed relationship. And who doesn’t love a book with harpies?!
I would like to dedicate the bags under my eyes to Lillian Lark. I got this book just thinking I’d read a couple of chapters a night. Right. Instead, I found myself up past 1am, two nights in a row, on work nights, but this book was totally worth it. I loved the bond between Zephyrine, Greg, and Asa and watching them navigate their newly formed relationship. And who doesn’t love a book with harpies?!