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Old 05-31-2017, 03:23 PM   #573
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
Agreed even though it's labeled as urban fantasy it isn't. It's not written in first person and it focuses on the relationship more than plot. I'm on Dimtri's book so relieved to take a break from the rabbits. Illium is my favorite though.

Do I need to read novellas in publication order? Or can I go back later once I get my hands on them?

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I LOVED Dmitri's book. Really romantic with less rabbits. Same with the other couples which is probably why I've enjoyed those books more than Raphael/Elena books (after the first).

Just a warning, it's back to rabbits on the next Raphael and Elena book. It doesn't really stop being that way for them until Archangel's Heart, which has a sex-to-plot ratio that's comparable to other couple's books.

I haven't read any of the novellas, but I would guess that it's perfectly fine to go back to those later. I don't think that the author tends to put big plot points in the novellas. She uses them more to flesh out the existing stories.
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