Lela McNary
It was ok but at times felt forced, like the author had a page goal that hadn't been met. Excerpt was more interesting than the entire book. It was obvious early on that he was a dominant and she was a submissive. That was what really felt forced, almost overkill. Their story seemed to get lost in making the point that he was a dom and she was a sub. Parts didn't make sense to me. Not my favorite book of all time but it was ok.
Jonel B. (Pure Jonel)
McCarty returns to Hell’s Eight with the same flair and style that we’ve come to know her for. The well written, fast paced, adventuresome story was a joy to read. The dialogue really brought the story to life, allowing her characters to provide readers an insight into the town where we find ourselves. This combines easily with McCarty’s vividly picturesque descriptions that bring her world to life. I thoroughly enjoyed how different these main characters were on the surface, but deep down wanted very similar things. They also complemented each other perfectly, pushing each others’ comfort zones without overstepping them. The utter devotion between the two was also fantastic. And let’s not forget the heat that winds its way through this novel. The chemistry between the main characters is palpable throughout the tale, culminating in some very intense, hot scenes that will leave you sizzling. The rest of the characters by whom they were surrounded brought their relationship into an even sharper focus. Readers get to see all sides of the story, and the impact it has not only on our hero and heroine, but on the town as a whole.
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