A review by papidoc
Visions by Kelley Armstrong

3.0

Much better than the first book in the series, perhaps because it reads like the second half of that book, where all the pieces start to come together and the real action begins. Eden/Olivia is beginning to see and understand the influence of the fae, and I have particularly enjoyed how Armstrong weaves Welsh legends and lore into the story. I found myself Googling almost every Welsh word, and then reading about some of the folklore. Being of Welsh ancestry myself makes it particularly interesting.

I would have given Visions four stars were it not for the occasional love scenes that were too graphic for my taste. It's easy to anticipate them from the dialogue, and skip over them, but it does distract from the flow of the story. I really wish talented and entertaining authors didn't feel it necessary to include such things in their books.