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Rosemary & Mistletoe (2011)

by Bianca Sommerland(Favorite Author)
3.3 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: I "purchased" this as a free kindle read, and I didn't realize it was a short story as part of a series. This book might have been better had I read the first book, but as a stand alone it was difficult to finish. The characters were interesting and the background sounded good, but I was confused throughout this story. The relationship dynamics weren't clear, and the writing was just not my style.
review 2: This is a second book in the series. I recommend reading the first book because otherwise, you'll feel like you've been dropped into the middle of Act II in a scene you aren't sure about. The characters may confuse you a bit too. Still, I was able to figure out pretty quickly what was going on. Rosemary reminds me of the books by Sunny - Mona Lisa. I'll
... more have to read the first book to understand better about Rosemary's harem of men to feed her. Actually, I felt it was a mix of Sunny's Mona Lisa, Anne Bishop's Dark Jewel's and LKH's Anita Blake feedings of the ardeur. Since Sunny's Mona Lisa series I felt was a complete rip off blending of Ms. Bishop and LKH's books, perhaps Rosemary is yet another version of the original two.Regardless of how these characters came about, I still enjoyed this book enough that I really want to read the first one. I want to know about this race of people where the women commit matricide. I want to read about Kurt's betrayal. I want to learn more about Rosemary. less
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slinky
Didn't think I would like it but I ended up enjoying it. Something different than the normal.
blueberry8
did not enjoy this book as I have some of the others that Bianca has written
Abbikay
An odd Ebook. Sex was hot but the story was very strange.
rtrr
Too short! Wanted more!
Pippohippo
Good thing it was free.
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