Tag: alternative pov

Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer

Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer

3.5 stars — I’m not a huge Twilight fan, though I enjoyed the stories and the movies (to some degree).  They’re very much a guilty pleasure, and for all their faults I am entertained by the series.  I will admit though, that when I got the audiobook from the library and saw that it was […]

Posted September 11, 2020 by lenoreo in Audio Books, Reviews / 1 Comment
The Keeper by A.G. Henley

The Keeper by A.G. Henley

4 stars — I might be in the minority, but I kind of love alternative POV short stories.  I love getting in the head of another major character and seeing things through their eyes.  And that’s what this short story from Peree gave me. The problem?  It was too short.  It just made me want […]

Posted April 29, 2020 by lenoreo in Reviews / 2 Comments
Sweet Temptation by Wendy Higgins

Sweet Temptation by Wendy Higgins

4 stars — This book both satisfied me greatly, and missed out on a few scenes I was curious about.  If you’re not into alternative POV books, then you can skip this one.  I LOVE them, especially when the originals are only in one POV, because this way you get insight into another character’s head.  […]

Posted November 29, 2019 by lenoreo in Audio Books, Reviews / 0 Comments
Scorched Treachery by Rebecca Ethington

Scorched Treachery by Rebecca Ethington

4 stars — I’m so fucking confused you guys.  I *know*, just *know* I haven’t read this book.  But as I read it, I felt like I had read it.  SO MANY THINGS felt familiar…but only vaguely.  But I ALWAYS REVIEW EVERYTHING on Goodreads, and there’s nothing there.  Not to mention, I distinctly remember only […]

Posted August 28, 2019 by lenoreo in Reviews / 1 Comment
Emmitt’s Treasure by Melissa Haag

Emmitt’s Treasure by Melissa Haag

Blurb: After six years away from his pack, Emmitt realizes he has no idea what he wants from life. His parents want him to lead the pack, and the Elders expect him to further integrate his people into human society. His reluctance to take on the demanding responsibility of leadership has him dragging his feet […]

Posted July 8, 2016 by lenoreo in Reviews / 5 Comments
Clay’s Hope by Melissa Haag

Clay’s Hope by Melissa Haag

Blurb: Clay is a man of few human talents. As a wolf, he hunts well and can fight off a grizzly twice his size, but has no aspirations. The idea of a Mate isn’t something he has ever seriously entertained. Dreamed about, maybe, but he knows the chances are nearly non-existent. Then he meets Gabby, […]

Posted July 6, 2016 by lenoreo in Reviews / 4 Comments