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makaylapoirier's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
tense
fast-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
bookmarkedbyheather's review against another edition
5.0
I really do love this book SO much, Damien honestly the greatest man I've ever read about. This book you learn a lot more about Damien and a lot of it you assumed and a lot of it is surprising.
Unfortunately Nikki starts to get on my nerves in this book because of the paparazzi. Every time she is confronted with them she has a mental break down and wants to cut herself. But every time she is given the opportunity to AVOID them she says "Oh i don't even care, i can take it." OMG NO YOU CAN'T NIKKI.
I agree that she is a very strong women to a point but endless times she would rather get so close to cutting rather then run back to Damien. They do have a couple fights in this book, and I love when confrontation hits because it speaks a lot about a character and how it's handled. I think this book was GREAT and I am very interested to see how Complete me turns out next!!
OVERALL - Recommend HIGHLY!
Unfortunately Nikki starts to get on my nerves in this book because of the paparazzi. Every time she is confronted with them she has a mental break down and wants to cut herself. But every time she is given the opportunity to AVOID them she says "Oh i don't even care, i can take it." OMG NO YOU CAN'T NIKKI.
I agree that she is a very strong women to a point but endless times she would rather get so close to cutting rather then run back to Damien. They do have a couple fights in this book, and I love when confrontation hits because it speaks a lot about a character and how it's handled. I think this book was GREAT and I am very interested to see how Complete me turns out next!!
OVERALL - Recommend HIGHLY!
sewinglady's review against another edition
2.0
Got sick of all the fucking they seem to do. Was skipping over sex scenes...I do believe there is a statement that goes..."Enough is enough and enough is too fucking much!"
emhof96's review against another edition
5.0
Overall rating: 5 stars
Plot: 9/10
Ending: 7/10
Writing: 9/10
Hero: 10/10
Heroine: 10/10
Humour: 6/10
Steaminess: 10/10
HEA: series n/a
Plot: 9/10
Ending: 7/10
Writing: 9/10
Hero: 10/10
Heroine: 10/10
Humour: 6/10
Steaminess: 10/10
HEA: series n/a
pe2305's review against another edition
5.0
I started reading Release Me and before I had read half way through, I had ordered Claim Me. This book continues the roller-coaster that is Damien and Nikki, and with their agreement about the painting coming to a close, and Nikki becoming a million dollars richer, can their relationship continue? Ms. Kenner gives a brief synopsis of book 1 in this book, so it can be read as a standalone novel, but the get the full depth of their relationship, it should be read as part of the trilogy. Because of Nikki's early life as a pageant queen she has had little control over her life as her mother controlled everything, you would expect her to rebel against control from Damien. Although she submits to him as a lover, she discovers her strength in being able to say no to Damien. Can't wait for number 3.
sharonsm_28's review against another edition
4.0
The first book was better, but the love story between Nikki and Damien is great still!
javalenciaph's review against another edition
5.0
"Claim Me" is the second book in the "Stark" series by J. Kenner and takes up where the first book, "Release Me", left off. While Nikki Fairchild finally shared her secret with Damien Stark in the previous book, bits and pieces of Damien's own secrets are coming to the surface in this sequel, especially when they begin to affect Nikki and their relationship.
As with the first book, the writing, especially in terms of story flow and character development, remain stellar. I found myself becoming even more invested in both Nikki and Damien. This second book gets a higher rating from me because the story and characters were able to distinguish themselves from their predecessors (Ana Steele and Christian Grey and the "Fifty Shades" trilogy and Eva Tramell and Gideon Cross and the "Crossfire" series).
Five out of five stars! ^.^
As with the first book, the writing, especially in terms of story flow and character development, remain stellar. I found myself becoming even more invested in both Nikki and Damien. This second book gets a higher rating from me because the story and characters were able to distinguish themselves from their predecessors (Ana Steele and Christian Grey and the "Fifty Shades" trilogy and Eva Tramell and Gideon Cross and the "Crossfire" series).
Five out of five stars! ^.^
wangsintx's review against another edition
5.0
Fabulous follow up to the start of the story. Love all the different characters