![]() ![]() Vic has been captured, though, and is being held with an old woman and a young male teen. At this point, after the first paragraph, I am thinking, hell yeah. ![]() The heroine, Victoria Morgan, was a 20* year covert operative who was being told by her boss that he no longer had use for a disabled veteran. It’s hard for me to even give a plot summary of the story because it was just everywhere, with dangling plots galore. The pacing of the book was slow, slow, and more slow. Part of the problem had to do with how much this book meandered from idea to idea with no clear outcome. What happened was that reading the book was slowly killing me with boredom wherein I almost had to force myself to tap the next button to finish the book. When Hour of the Lion showed up and it was a paranormal, I thought it was the perfect way to plunge into your work. While club scenes may have been intriguing to me at one time, they’ve lost their freshness and now I’m reluctant to read past those scenes (and one series by you is centered around a club itself). But every time I have started one of your books there seems to be a club scene, as if BDSM practitioners are also, by definition, exhibitionists. Even Angela James, whose recommendations I trust almost implicitly is a big fan. I’ve many a friend who swear by your erotic romance. Jane D Reviews Paranormal / romantic-suspense 11 Comments JREVIEW: Hour of the Lion by Cherise Sinclair ![]()
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