A review by atheresa
Plunder by Kari Gregg

2.0

I deleted this sequel and put the first book on my keeper shelf. Both MCs became unlikeable by the end of the book. Micah disappointingly regressed and became quite passive aggressive and manipulative. His love for Eli was like that of a sexually and emotionally abused dependent child and never recovered nor matured. Eli had a hidden agenda all along that came out and ruined his character. His love for Micah was a long range manipulative means to an end. This wasn't a satisfying romance, but a codependent need for each other.

A paranormal element was introduced that jarred with the first book. There were family members and political power plays that seemed to come out of nowhere. This second book just really jarred with it's predecessor.