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Cate Masters

Auteur de Death is a Bitch

42 oeuvres 93 utilisateurs 15 critiques

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Œuvres de Cate Masters

Death is a Bitch (2012) 10 exemplaires
Going with Gravity (2011) 5 exemplaires
Betting It All 5 exemplaires
One Soul For Sale (2009) 4 exemplaires
Picture This (2009) 4 exemplaires
The Griffin's Secret (2015) 4 exemplaires
Dead to Rights (2012) 3 exemplaires
Romancing The Hero (2011) 3 exemplaires
Goddess, Awakened (2014) 3 exemplaires
Angels, Sinners and Madmen (2012) 2 exemplaires
Depth Perception 2 exemplaires
Cinderella Dreams 2 exemplaires
Rock Bottom (2011) 2 exemplaires
Twice in a Blue Moon (2015) 2 exemplaires
Cursed (The Vitruvian Man) (2013) 2 exemplaires
Meilin and the Challenger (2014) 2 exemplaires
Homecoming (1Night Stand Series) (2013) 2 exemplaires
Follow the Stars Home (2010) 2 exemplaires
Rock My World 1 exemplaire
Design for Life 1 exemplaire
Soul For Sale (2012) 1 exemplaire
Don't Wait Too Long 1 exemplaire
Seventh Heaven 1 exemplaire
Writing Off the Past 1 exemplaire
Clio's Choice 1 exemplaire
Love Bites 1 exemplaire
Ground Rules 1 exemplaire
Surfacing 1 exemplaire
Fever Dreams (2010) 1 exemplaire
The Griffin's Secret (2015) 1 exemplaire
In the Midnight Hour (2012) 1 exemplaire
Wilderness Girl 1 exemplaire

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Lillian_Francis | 1 autre critique | Jul 26, 2021 |
 
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Lillian_Francis | 1 autre critique | Feb 24, 2021 |
Not sure what was ever happening in this book. It jumped into this world that I never understood enough to like, and then proceeded to describe things with a thorough lack of consistency or detail .

Apparently this is modern day but with magic? But not everyone knows about it? But most people do? Hell if I know.

The weird inconsistencies with the setting were just compounded by how vague and confusing the plot was. Jackson has shadowy issues, randomly sees a friend and meets a guy who he lets tattoo him while there are lots of misty allusions to "magic" and "fate" and "destiny". Then he does off and it's like none of that happened and he's just looking for a job?

Not to mention his out-of-nowhere insta attraction to Layla. They are literally having a (weird as hell) conversation where everything is as normal as it can be in this book, then he's talking about how he'll have to work really hard to stay away from her. Why?? Where exactly did this conclusion come from?

Just read like a rough draft,even though it had the bones for a really intriguing story.

Copy courtesy of Kensington Books, via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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GoldenDarter | 2 autres critiques | Sep 15, 2016 |
This is a short story re-telling of Grimm's Fairytale, The Griffin. Let me start off by saying that story is well-written and the pacing was fine. I have never heard The Griffin fairytale, so I have nothing to compare this to. However, I was feeling a little lost as I was reading. I did not know why things were happening or what Jackson's curse was. So after I got about halfway through the story, I found myself going back to read the synopsis. I did not read it prior to reading the story... sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. Sometimes I skip it because I like to be surprised by the book. However, this is the case where you absolutely NEED to read the synopsis. It's actually part of the story. If you don't read it, you will not know how Jackson got cursed (other than simple references to the curse until he tells the whole story to someone in the second half of the book).

So once I did the preliminaries (albeit late), I was more tuned into the story and understood what was going on. Since I didn't know the original Griffin fairytale, this was just a short story for me about a pair of curses, sacrifice and love. The griffin is Jackson (obviously), a bike-riding musician who can't risk falling in love. He joins the band Malcontent as a roadie, and is instantly captivated by Layla. Layla isn't part of the band, but is forced to travel along with them on tour by her own curse. I liked both Layla and Jackson well enough, but I didn't have a great connection with either character. This has more to do with the length of the book than the writing - there just was not room enough to provide the details that would draw you in to connect with anyone in particular.

Regardless, I liked the story and it was a nice way to spend my lunch break. I think maybe I should have looked up The Griffin tale before I read it, just so I had some background info. I would have enjoyed it more with the background, and also if it was longer and more detailed. I like really developed characters, knowing who they are and what their role is in the story. The secondary characters we meet in the beginning - I wasn't sure what purpose they had, so I would have like to see their roles expounded upon. Same with some of the band members and roadies who were under Mal's spell - I would have liked some info on how that was accomplished. But otherwise, it was not bad.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. 3 stars / 2 flames.
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Bambi_Unbridled | 2 autres critiques | Mar 19, 2016 |

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42
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93
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Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
15
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