Black London (7 books in series)
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review 1: I really wanted to like this series because I really, REALLY liked Nocturne City series, but I have to say I'm more than a little disappointed with one. It's just hard to read and I love urban fantasy and read the genre all the time, but this is just - I guess she spends more tim...
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review 1: Another dark and gritty novel, this time from Jack’s POV. It was interesting to hear his voice for a change and see how much he was willing to sacrifice in order to protect Pete, which throws a new light on this very selfish and on first look, unlikeable character. I enjoyed lear...
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review 1: I can't believe I actually finished this one, but I kept hoping it would get better and there were actually times when I wanted to see what was going to happen at the end.The continuous cussing really turned me off. I really don't mind a bit here and there, but when it is simply ...
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review 1: This was...different.The bad: The argot/slang/british-ish and some of the obscure references made the dialogues hard to wade through. The angst from both MCs over how screwed up each one was. The repetitive get-away-from-me and then I-need-you -- until I wanted to shake them both...
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review 1: I say 'read', but in truth I'm not going to finish this book. There are too many badly researched and lazy bits. I'm on page 49 and I can't take it any more, and I've read most of the Laurel K Hamilton books, so it's not like I give up easy. So far the characters have bought and ...
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review 1: By the time we get to Devil's Business, the fourth book in the Black London novels, Pete is a few months pregnant, and the members of the supernatural world are not too happy about having Jack around. He's being hunted... and after getting his butt kicked by a grocery store cler...
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review 1: The Black, the magical undercurrent that blankets the world, is fracturing a foreboding sign of things to come, but possible apocalypse or not Pete has to feed her baby daughter Lily and Jack the love of her life and bane of her existence so hanging around a graveyard at night to...