...will hopefully stay there
Sadly this book was genuinely painful. It had promise but failed in execution. The two female characters, Katie and Victoria are fine - sometimes even likeable - but the fact that the male lead was constantly referred to as Paul Taylor (and never just Paul) got very annoying, very quickly. The book was well paced until the end, then just seemed to wrap up over a few pages.
Will leave you wanting more (ice cream)
I loved the LA Liaisons series but this book felt significantly shorter than the first two books. Pity, because there was a lot that could have been fleshed out (there's not a lot of mention of Ryleigh, Shayne or Quinn). Apart from that, exactly as expected which is why I loved it.
Was waiting on it dropping (not just the plane)
Great book and really well written, it's going to take me a while to get on a plane again. (Spoiler alert) The only negative aspect was having read Dani Atkins's other books I was expecting the twist. Bracing myself from the outset it was difficult to get overly invested in the characters, especially Logan, and some of the conversations only helped to cement this. That said, I really enjoyed the ending and the final, unexpected twist.
I DNF-ed at 37%. The book alternated between Raina and The Prince with No Name and it just felt like two completely different stories. There was none of the banter of the first book.
Painful
Its not a bad premise, but it is far fetched and irritating at times. The characters are ok, mostly, but everything falls into place far too easily. It took me weeks to read but only because I opted to do anything else first. For far fetched, whimsical and enjoyable try Holly Martin instead.
Nup, I tried. I really tried. I wanted to love it because the premise sounded so good. It was just too annoying. DNF-ed somewhere around 30% and the 100th mention of Obeah and I just couldn't any more.