Feel the Burn by GA Aiken
Bloodthirsty loonies need love too, and GA Aiken knows all their stories.
Bloodthirsty loonies need love too, and GA Aiken knows all their stories.
The story would be so much better if the author would accept that she has created an adulterous whore and a psychotic douchebag, and revel in this.
The best thing about this story is the scenery.
After some build-up, the author quickly tosses in the sex scenes and calls for a wrap. Did she have a train to catch or something?
Obnoxious characters who act like imbeciles, very stupid plot, and annoying twatwaffles galore.
The silly instant-werewolf-sex-and-bond thing, sorry, romance ruins everything.
The author almost delivers a coherent, no-nonsense story. He doesn’t quite succeed… but baby steps, I guess.
Just WHAT was that all about?
I’m not sure about the fire lighting. This book is still entertaining at places, but I think the series is losing steam.
What works well in RPG tabletop games may not work as well in novels. When will these people ever learn?