Reviewed by mitabird on
I wavered between a 3.5 and 4 stars for this book. I settled with the 3.5 stars for a few reasons: Niniane was a little too perfect, there was not enough action and this wasn't the most original of stories. Niniane always seemed to say and do the right things, even though she was portrayed as uncertain at times. I guess I could chalk this up to the diplomacy she dealt with being the PR person for Culebre enterprises, but it rang a little false to me. There were too many dull moments in between what little action there was. I thought Tiago was a good mate for Niniane, though he was the typical male who was very protective of his mate. They complemented each other well and seemed to understand what was needed, when it was needed. It wasn't a big surprise who was behind the assassination attempts either. Overall, this was an OK read, but did not live up to the greatness of book one.
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