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Queen of Quarantine
by Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham
One of the things I love about these authors' books is their ability to make almost every smut scene in the series feel new and different. Their books are one of the few where I don't get annoyed when there's an abundance of smut.
This series had its highs and lows. I absolutely enjoyed the bullying in book 1 to the transformation of the relationship between all 5 main characters between books 2 and 3. Book 4 was completely different from the other 3 in that it principally did no longer deal with the evolution of their relationships but instead focused on lots of action. That said, I did find each book to be too long. I often found myself skimming entire pages after book 1.
This wasn't my favorite series by these authors, but they were a lot of fun to read anyway. The characters were well constructed and the banter between kept the pace following wonderfully. After book 1, I wasn't particularly attached to any of the characters, but come middle of book 2, I adored Saint's character the most. His was the most memorable to me.
This series had its highs and lows. I absolutely enjoyed the bullying in book 1 to the transformation of the relationship between all 5 main characters between books 2 and 3. Book 4 was completely different from the other 3 in that it principally did no longer deal with the evolution of their relationships but instead focused on lots of action. That said, I did find each book to be too long. I often found myself skimming entire pages after book 1.
This wasn't my favorite series by these authors, but they were a lot of fun to read anyway. The characters were well constructed and the banter between kept the pace following wonderfully. After book 1, I wasn't particularly attached to any of the characters, but come middle of book 2, I adored Saint's character the most. His was the most memorable to me.