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Reluctant lady
Fantastic storyline full of high octane action, love our FMC Harlow how comes to England from NY for her fathers funeral and gets enmeshed with the lords as her father’s reluctant heir in a secret society.
The plot is a great one and love her interactions with all four lords, can see plenty group action on the horizon in the next book, tho this book wasn’t without action. Not sure I agree with their methods to introduce her to the society, they seem cruel and heartless and engender love/hate feelings about them from Harlow.
Can’t wait to see where we go on this wild ride in the next book.
Merged review:
Reluctant lady
Fantastic storyline full of high octane action, love our FMC Harlow how comes to England from NY for her fathers funeral and gets enmeshed with the lords as her father’s reluctant heir in a secret society.
The plot is a great one and love her interactions with all four lords, can see plenty group action on the horizon in the next book, tho this book wasn’t without action. Not sure I agree with their methods to introduce her to the society, they seem cruel and heartless and engender love/hate feelings about them from Harlow.
Can’t wait to see where we go on this wild ride in the next book.
Fantastic storyline full of high octane action, love our FMC Harlow how comes to England from NY for her fathers funeral and gets enmeshed with the lords as her father’s reluctant heir in a secret society.
The plot is a great one and love her interactions with all four lords, can see plenty group action on the horizon in the next book, tho this book wasn’t without action. Not sure I agree with their methods to introduce her to the society, they seem cruel and heartless and engender love/hate feelings about them from Harlow.
Can’t wait to see where we go on this wild ride in the next book.
Merged review:
Reluctant lady
Fantastic storyline full of high octane action, love our FMC Harlow how comes to England from NY for her fathers funeral and gets enmeshed with the lords as her father’s reluctant heir in a secret society.
The plot is a great one and love her interactions with all four lords, can see plenty group action on the horizon in the next book, tho this book wasn’t without action. Not sure I agree with their methods to introduce her to the society, they seem cruel and heartless and engender love/hate feelings about them from Harlow.
Can’t wait to see where we go on this wild ride in the next book.
dark
emotional
tense
fast-paced
Right off the bat, great book.
With that being said it was kind of fast. Everything happened right at the beginning. Harlow is thrown to the wolves as soon as her dad's funeral is over. I get homegirl's pain and her thinking about the whole situation.
Let's talk about the lords... did I like them? By the end gods yes, but they way they handled everything at the beginning I hated them. But then that ending... I need to read more to find out what happens next.
Overall a good book and looking forward to the next one.
With that being said it was kind of fast. Everything happened right at the beginning. Harlow is thrown to the wolves as soon as her dad's funeral is over. I get homegirl's pain and her thinking about the whole situation.
Let's talk about the lords... did I like them? By the end gods yes, but they way they handled everything at the beginning I hated them. But then that ending... I need to read more to find out what happens next.
Overall a good book and looking forward to the next one.
Review for both books in series: The smut and tension was awesome. Love the why choose possessive men books. The plot was seriously lacking, or rather there wasn't any depth. When one bad thing would happen it would be resolved within 1-2 chapters, and it kept going on about that way. I never got the chance to feel scared or anxious or anything for the characters because the solutions came so quickly. Kinda disappointing.
dark
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I was going to give this book 2 stars but it gets another star for the love scene at the end. The overall story wasn't that interesting. Harlow is annoying and I wish they were all a little older.
Good for a quick read. I did not think the author could rope me in to reading the second book, but the cliff hanger roped me in lol.
Good for a quick read. I did not think the author could rope me in to reading the second book, but the cliff hanger roped me in lol.
3.5 stars
- FMC: Harlow
- MMC's: Alaric, Gideon, Sterling, Theo
- POVs Included: Multiple POVs (Alaric, Harlow, Gideon, Sterling, Theo)
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SUMMARY: (SPOILER WARNING)
Harlow's father (who she isn't close to and lives in England while she lives in New York) dies and she heads to England for the funeral.
But while she's there she finds out he was part of a secret crime organization known as The Lords of Darkness. There are five positions directly linked to bloodlines. And with her father dead, she's next in line to inherit his position.
She doesn't want it. But she also doesn't have a choice.
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REVIEW:
Pretty good read!
I liked the whole plot for this one with the secret society. It was pretty interesting.
I also liked that the author didn't have the guys keep the fact that they killed her dad a secret from her. I expected them to and then once she falls for them it come out and make her feel betrayed. But I was glad the author didn't go this route because I really hate miscommunication tropes.
I liked Harlow as the FMC. She's strong and a fighter, but not reckless and she knows her limits. I liked that she tries to fight her fate instead of just giving in right away.
I loved the dynamic of the guys too. My favorite RH trope is when the guys have already been sharing and love to share women. I also like the hints that they are interested in fooling around with each other too. No m/m yet but I'm looking forward to that in the next book. Their whole dynamic together is my favorite type for an RH. No fighting over Harlow between them, just purely loving the idea of sharing her. Love it!
The one thing I found lacking was character building for the guys. They were hot and dominant. But I can't say they have super distinct personalities and we don't get very much background for any of them. Hopefully this changes in the final book of the duet.
Overall though it was a fun read and I look forward to seeing how it all plays out. Leaves off on a big cliffhanger so I'm heading right into the next book!
- FMC: Harlow
- MMC's: Alaric, Gideon, Sterling, Theo
- POVs Included: Multiple POVs (Alaric, Harlow, Gideon, Sterling, Theo)
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SUMMARY: (SPOILER WARNING)
Harlow's father (who she isn't close to and lives in England while she lives in New York) dies and she heads to England for the funeral.
But while she's there she finds out he was part of a secret crime organization known as The Lords of Darkness. There are five positions directly linked to bloodlines. And with her father dead, she's next in line to inherit his position.
She doesn't want it. But she also doesn't have a choice.
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REVIEW:
Pretty good read!
I liked the whole plot for this one with the secret society. It was pretty interesting.
I also liked that the author didn't have the guys keep the fact that they killed her dad a secret from her. I expected them to and then once she falls for them it come out and make her feel betrayed. But I was glad the author didn't go this route because I really hate miscommunication tropes.
I liked Harlow as the FMC. She's strong and a fighter, but not reckless and she knows her limits. I liked that she tries to fight her fate instead of just giving in right away.
I loved the dynamic of the guys too. My favorite RH trope is when the guys have already been sharing and love to share women. I also like the hints that they are interested in fooling around with each other too. No m/m yet but I'm looking forward to that in the next book. Their whole dynamic together is my favorite type for an RH. No fighting over Harlow between them, just purely loving the idea of sharing her. Love it!
The one thing I found lacking was character building for the guys. They were hot and dominant. But I can't say they have super distinct personalities and we don't get very much background for any of them. Hopefully this changes in the final book of the duet.
Overall though it was a fun read and I look forward to seeing how it all plays out. Leaves off on a big cliffhanger so I'm heading right into the next book!
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-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