![]() I enjoyed her personality in particular out of the 4 books I've read so far. She doesn't waste energy with angst or begrudging her situation and instead keeps on keeping on. Harlow is incredibly capable and gifted at going with the flow. The women each have clear personalities I appreciate, too. The character relationships are not as shallow as they usually are for campy romance, so I'm consistently impressed by this. His relationships warm my heart, and I appreciate that all the characters have a large network intertwining them. I found his development of language and family extremely sweet. ![]() Although the "wild man snatching a woman away" trope is used a lot in this genre (even in this series twice already), and it is a terribly dull and sexist one, it is much sweeter in this book than I've seen before. This book is enjoyable for the first half while we watch Rouk and Harlow build their relationship. Though it is a standalone, the events of the previous 3 books are referenced a lot, so they require reading first. I actually stopped listening with only 8 minutes left because I couldn't force myself to listen to even one more minute. This story is longer than previous ones, or perhaps it only feels that way because it extends far beyond its natural end. ![]() Started fantastic, ended boring and intolerable ![]()
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