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Tracey O'Hara

Auteur de Night's Cold Kiss

8 oeuvres 283 utilisateurs 21 critiques

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Séries

Œuvres de Tracey O'Hara

Night's Cold Kiss (2009) 180 exemplaires
Death's Sweet Embrace (2011) 67 exemplaires
Sin's Dark Caress (2012) 27 exemplaires
Dante Rising (2015) 4 exemplaires
The Final Wish [short story] (2012) 2 exemplaires
Sanfter Tod (2012) 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
O'Hara, Tracey
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Australia

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The story had lots of potential and flowed well, but I didn't warm to the main characters, they just annoyed the hell out me. I didn't feel the chemistry between them and I kept wondering why are they together now?!

It's normal for a character to have issues but it really bugs me when the heroine who's prejudiced against vamps suddenly get over it pretty quick for a little undead nookie but then suddenly it's all 'oooh he's an undead bloodsucker who kills people!'. Until the next time she can't resist shagging him again. Bloody make up your mind, either you hate him or you don't!!… (plus d'informations)
 
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yas4735 | 10 autres critiques | May 1, 2018 |
I picked this book up off the supermarket shelf and judging by the cover it didn't really look like the type of book I would normally read but the blurb had me thinking it might be all right.

I'm glad I grabbed it because although it was different to what I usually read I really enjoyed it.

It was fast paced and well written. The characters were also good although the MC sometimes exhibited characteristics or said certain things that I felt didn't quite fit into the image the author was projecting for her but I liked her.

I'm not sure if there is a sequel to this but there definitely could be with the ending and if there is one I will certainly read it.
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HelenDeakin | 10 autres critiques | Sep 26, 2015 |
I picked this book up off the supermarket shelf and judging by the cover it didn't really look like the type of book I would normally read but the blurb had me thinking it might be all right.

I'm glad I grabbed it because although it was different to what I usually read I really enjoyed it.

It was fast paced and well written. The characters were also good although the MC sometimes exhibited characteristics or said certain things that I felt didn't quite fit into the image the author was projecting for her but I liked her.

I'm not sure if there is a sequel to this but there definitely could be with the ending and if there is one I will certainly read it.
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HelenDeakin | 10 autres critiques | Sep 26, 2015 |
I’ve been stringing out this series of late, because I didn’t want it to end. I’ve loved dipping into the world of these rich Sydney housewives/partners and finding out their secrets, which range from the very naughty to the rather sweet. Darla, our last housewife (I feel rather strange calling her that, given that she’s an independent divorcee) has been something of a joke over the previous books. The majority of the other members of the Diamond Dinner Club look down on her (even though they’ve got a few skeletons tied up in their own closets) but we’ve never really found out why. I liked how this short story tied up a lot of loose ends for the group and made Darla a living, breathing character.

Darla split from her husband in less than ideal circumstances (his mistress was pregnant) and the hurt is still there. But when a storm causes property damage, her sexy neighbour comes over to make a move, oops sorry – apologise for the damage. It all spirals into a case of severe romance, from the missed opportunities to sweet love. My favourite parts of this story was the quick catch up we get about the other housewives – it looks like Meagan’s gone to the gym and Emma is slowly healing. But what was the best scene and show of true friendship was when Virginia came in and saved the day.

This was a lovely story, with some cracking one-liners and the happy ever after that Darla deserves. A gorgeous way to end the series.

Thanks to Escape Publishing for the eARC.

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birdsam0610 | May 2, 2015 |

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Œuvres
8
Membres
283
Popularité
#82,295
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
21
ISBN
13
Langues
1

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