![]() ![]() ![]() Nonetheless I can't wait to read the rest of the books in the series. There was something a bit clunky and clumsy about the way Nalini wrote this book that just was out of character. There was also an introduction of so many other new characters, I've never known a book to hold so many people that at times I struggled to get back into the story or I Daydreamed about other stuff so much that I lost chunks of the story I was listening to but did not feel compelled to go back and make sense of it all. Whilst it was a good reminder, they did not warrant so much air time of their own to the extent that I thought this was a book about Sienna and Hawk. There where lots of times I felt I didn't know which characters the author was going on about. ![]() However there where too many other strands which over powered what this book was supposed to be about so much that the story it's supposed to be about gets lost amidst all that. I wasn't quite sure though initially as Nalini had been so precious about the idea of mates that it is difficult to comprehend how these two strong personalities can last without the mating bond. I empathised with the struggle that R and Adria had to find their happiness and the pain they had endured at the notion of their mates. tangle-of-need 300x484 - Nalini Singh :: NYT bestselling author tangle-of-need 300×484 Join to receive exclusive updates and free short stories that won't be posted online for at least six months Click the link in your confirmation email and the Welcome short stories will arrive automatically. I like the seemingly main strand of the storyline. ![]()
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