How quickly would you sign on a dotted line to get away from an untenable situation?
Ocean Caldwell may be the last Caldwell and the heiress to the entHow quickly would you sign on a dotted line to get away from an untenable situation?
Ocean Caldwell may be the last Caldwell and the heiress to the entire Caldwell estate, but that hasn’t kept the omega from being abused economically, emotionally, and physically by her aunt and uncle ever since they became her guardians. When the handsome and kind DuPont Pack alphas tell her uncle they want to marry her she sees it for the opportunity it is and signs the contract even though she’s terrified.
We met Ocean in the first Clarity Coast book, Endless. She’s one of Isolde’s two best friends and is a florist who specializes in floriography and experiments with creating hybrids. Ocean was flighty and slightly flaky in Endless, often having to leave Isolde abruptly. The events in Priceless reveal why: At first it’s her aunt and uncle’s controlling and abusive ways, and then it’s because she’s met the DuPont Pack.
I enjoyed this book a great deal, even if I didn’t connect with Ocean as much as I did Isolde or like Pack DuPont as much as Pack St. James. I loved the overall positive tone of this book, as well as how devoted Pack DuPont was to Ocean’s overall emotional wellbeing. The spicy scenes were written very well (as if I ever expect Devyn Sinclair to do me wrong) and the emotional parts of the plot were absolutely spot-on perfect.
Now we just have to wait for Trinity’s book, and I’m so excited!
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That’s what Riley and Danny are. Just two commitment-phobes who sleep around (one-night stands only, please and thank Do you have a platonic soulmate?
That’s what Riley and Danny are. Just two commitment-phobes who sleep around (one-night stands only, please and thank you) and then spend almost all of their free time together. They have keys to each other’s places. They come and go as they please. They know one another better than anyone else on the planet. Riley’s even in the know about the supernatural world, despite being a human because he’s Matty’s best friend and Matty’s husband is a vampire…it’s all very complicated. But Riley wouldn’t have it any other way (except he hates his job). Danny certainly wouldn’t either (except he wishes he didn’t have the constant threat of his old pack hanging over his head). Yup, they’re just platonic soulmates.
Who had sex one time a few years ago before they became best friends. Unbelievable, mind-blowing, once-in-a-lifetime sex. Which they’ll never repeat. Nope.
I love Lark Taylor. Sometimes I forget I only heard of her and her books in January, because she’s now an auto–buy author and I can’t get enough of her books. They always feature captivating and endearing characters, are unspeakably hot, are well-plotted, and slot in well with her already-existing books. I love when an author’s books connect, even if it’s tangential, because it feels almost like an easter egg hunt when you start looking for the connections. (If you’re a Sadenverse reader then you know what I’m talking about.)
Danny’s story is the last in for the Damned Connections series, and it was a very loose thread that needed to be tied up from the second book in the series, Justice. Finally we get to see the pack Danny left behind, the reason he left, and learn what he needs to do to resolve that situation. I didn’t find this book as touching on an emotional level as Justice, but I did love the idiot x idiot trope. It’s another win for Lark Taylor and we’re off to visit the angels next!
I was provided a copy of this title by the author. All thoughts, opinions, views, and ideas expressed herein are mine and mine alone. Thank you.
The Dalton twins are so close they almost can’t exist apart from one another. One has a hangover, the other has a How close are you to your siblings?
The Dalton twins are so close they almost can’t exist apart from one another. One has a hangover, the other has a sympathy hangover. One’s depressed, the other feels it too. They know one another so well they can pretend to be one another; point in fact, they’ve been getting away with this very thing since middle school. Or, they were until Benny Dalton went and fell in love during the fall semester. Now it’s spring and Emmett Dalton is starting to feel like a frayed thread. He’s lonely, kind of lost, and can’t sustain pretending to be his twin anymore. He’s too full of secrets, even ones his twin doesn’t know.
We first met Emmett Dalton (in Franklin U 2) back in the second book, Saxon James’ A Stealthy Situation, with Emmett being the one to take Benny’s statistics classes for him since Benny isn’t good at math. While Benny was swooning over their classmate Harrison, it turns out Emmett was swooning over someone too: their stats professor, Jonah.
Twincerely Yours offers up a lot of great tropes, including some of my favorites: