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Breaking Logan's Laws (2011)

by Cameron Dane(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1607379538 (ISBN13: 9781607379539)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Loose Id
series
Quinn Security
review 1: This book made me realize that Cameron Dane could become a very successful mystery/murder author, if she wanted to. It's probably the most complete and complexe investigation she ever created (or any other authors of romance books, for that matter). The story was well-written and unpredictable, there was so many leads in the investigation that I couldn't tell who was the murderer. I was shocked to learn who killed the victim.Regarding the romance part of the book, it was really good (as always with this author). The characters were likeable and I loved their evolution through the story. Nate was shy and uncertain at first, but then he started ascertaining himself and became an extraordinary confident man. I loved that, by the end, he was ready to risk everything to win Log... morean’s complete love and devotion.As for Logan, it was really interesting to see the change operating in him through the story. From a rigid and strict man ruled by his laws, he became a more open and tender man who accepted to show his vulnerability to the man he loved. I don't know why, but at first, I thought that Logan was bi. I was surprised to see that he was strictly gay, but I preferred it that way. What I appreciated the most was the fact that the characters' evolution seemed believable, it was not forced or sudden. And in Logan’s case, it was quite painful.Ultimately, I really loved this book and the characters. It's my second favorite of the series, after the first about Adam and Rhone.
review 2: >Read the entire series except The Ultimate KinkThe books are quite well-written, but with several flaws that I can't seem to forgive. 1. The characters tend to read like sexual offenders. I'm not a guy, but I somehow doubt that they get an erection staring at someone they've just met, or just about every time they lay eyes on them. 2. The 'strength of the relationship'/omgjuzrite thing that they feel for each other might be okay for a shifter story where they have a reason to mate for life or whatever, but in a contemporary setting, it's kind of unrealistic. Great chemistry is possible, but the characters act like they've never had good sex before.3. The sex is ten pages long. At least. It's boring. With Logan and Nate I half hoped they'd never confess their feelings just so I don't have to flip through moar sex scenes.4. Some parts of the story felt unnecessarily long. Especially in the 3rd and 4th book, where all the distrust and angst felt like a way to add to the word count and to add an extra make up sex scene. And as I've stated in No.3, the sex scenes extend the word count immeasurably indeed.5. I think they should just change their name to Quinn Charity.Other than that, the books were a decent read. less
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Nelli
Great sweet cute story. Easy to love thee guys.
cii3rra
Wow wow wow!!! I absolutely loved this book!
pamela123
Hot damn. This was AMAZING!
singingmockingjay
Great book. Loved Nate
GuitarzEqualsLife
2.5 stars
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