Speak Its Name by Charlie Cochrane, Lee Rowan, and Erastes
So purple, so overwrought… are these people even human?

So purple, so overwrought… are these people even human?

For better or worse, this one has strengths and weaknesses similar to those of the previous book.

Now this is how you kick off a new series! It’s fantastic. Shame about the plot, though.

Like most of the author’s stuff, it’s alright but could be better.

This one is more forgettable than seductive, I’m afraid.

I would like to read an epic historical tale of love and intrigue, but this one is a bit too superficial for me.

This is a well-written story, but the heroine bends over too quickly and too often for my liking.

Could it be? Is the author back, really back?

This one is crap, but at least we’ll always have the sex.

Oh, look at the shiny big holes in the spy plot!
