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Old 04-08-2013, 10:30 AM   #165
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
I guess for me Kellan was too sensitive and he cried too much! I was too annoyed by Kiera's actions to give her any sympathy.
I agree with you on both points. But, the author did such a good job with the triangle/immaturity/messed up-ness [hahaha] that it just got to me. Yes, I was so incredibly frustrated at times, but, the story got me, plain and simple.

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Book two soften my heart for those two. I don't know how the author did it but by book three I was rooting for their HEA and yes I cried reading Reckless.
I'm reading #2 now and already like the growth of characters, but inevitably I'm very frustrated with Keira again, but still root for her [and him].

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I can't stand a hero who cries unless he's like just lost his wife or something. I prefer alpha heroes but Kellan Kyle grew on me and I really like him now.
I 100% agree, but like I said, it was the overall emotion that got to me. Thanks again for recommending it.
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