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A review by meowrie
Lords of Mercy by Angel Lawson, Samantha Rue
- 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
4.0
So so so many good things happened.
Lots of sex. Lots of death. Lots of sex. Lots of answers. Lots of sex. Did I mention the sex?
We finally get orgies. Finally.
Story finally gets a backbone and starts beating on some hoes and puts the boys in their place.
Ms Crane is still perfection.
And lots of sex.
We finally get Ted's identity.
Lots of sex.
I knocked a star off, almost two stars, because it was about 200 pages too long. After Ted's identity and things were kind of put in their place, the story should have wrapped up. Maybe a little "happy ever after" novella later. It went on and on and on for the longest non-epilogue epilogue I've ever read.
But I left it at 4 stars because the rest of the book was so good. The guys are perfection. Story is amazing. Their relationships are everything. It was just endless.
Lots of sex. Lots of death. Lots of sex. Lots of answers. Lots of sex. Did I mention the sex?
We finally get orgies. Finally.
Story finally gets a backbone and starts beating on some hoes and puts the boys in their place.
Ms Crane is still perfection.
And lots of sex.
We finally get Ted's identity.
Lots of sex.
I knocked a star off, almost two stars, because it was about 200 pages too long. After Ted's identity and things were kind of put in their place, the story should have wrapped up. Maybe a little "happy ever after" novella later. It went on and on and on for the longest non-epilogue epilogue I've ever read.
But I left it at 4 stars because the rest of the book was so good. The guys are perfection. Story is amazing. Their relationships are everything. It was just endless.