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2.5 stars.
Thank God, it's over!
I didn't have great expectations for this book, but it really disappointed me.
Ok, let's try writing a valid review.
sigh
The plot would be nice and enjoyable if not overshadowed by the characters and their relationship.
The book is set in Dublin, of course, and it occurs that some spots of the city are deadly frozen and our characters want to investigate the cause, the “modus operandi”, the criteria and why.
I'd say: “great! what a good idea to come back to Dublin!”, but here are the problems.
SPOILER ALERT!
1. Dani: a 14-year-old girl whose speaking consists of repeated “dude”, “feck/fecking”, “i am the Mega/the superhero”. I CAN'T stand her. I tried, she improved a little bit, but eventually I managed I don't stand her.
2. Ryodan: if he is more faster than Dani, more experienced than her, is everything more than her, WHY did he hire her for the investigation? The author seems not give a valid explanation for this. And why did he take also Jo under a fake contract? Just to have a beautiful waitress in his club and have sex with her -just with a nod-?
3. Three adult men that clearly have a kind of love interest in Dani! Ryodan, Christian and Dancer
WTF is this S**T?
I wanted to know about the investigation, about hidden information, not a “love-square” T.T
4. NOT contextualized sex scenes, such as the ones between Ryo and Jo, just to put sex however. It's not for me. Now I understand all those romance chicks who only care of Dani's HEA. I don't care. SHE IS 14, HELLOOOO!
5. The chapters from Kat's POV and the fact that in order to repay one of Ryodan's favors, he hires Kat's boyfriend as a waiter (he has to work almost naked!!! Whaaaat?!). What kind of repayment is that?
And why do we have to read so many boring chapters about Kat (casual sex is in it, of course!). Once we are told that Cruce tries corrupting her over and over, there's nothing more to say.
I just hope that Burned will be better, because for now I lost my interest in reading it.
Series
11 primary books12 released booksFever is a 12-book series with 11 primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Karen Marie Moning.