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Old 06-04-2013, 12:04 AM   #82
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Holy cow! That was some marathon reading!!
I have done little else the past week but read.

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I think you and I like the same couples. I was good with Mercy & Riley, because it was a unique coupling with her being so dominant herself. But then there was Andrew and Indigo, then Sienna and Hawke (which I thought was built up to well, but I still was bothered by the age difference), and by the time she got to Tangle of Need, I was getting really frustrated with all the seriously grouchy woman! I never really found anything to like about Adria, and I was pretty "meh!" about Riaz, too.

If I had to pick a favorite, I'd say it was Walker and Lara. But it's really close...Max and Sophie would be a close, close 2nd.
I liked Mercy & Riley more than I thought I would. I like Drew & Indigo as characters well enough but would rate their romance about average, too.

I read Tangle of Need second (just after Kiss of Snow) and agree with your take (I'd say more but I don't want to spoil it for the others. But even in the books where the romance wasn't working for me, the world building is just so well done and the overarching plot between books kept me going.
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