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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Her Perfect Mate combined elements of military romance with the paranormal. The male lead was a special forces soldier recruited to join and agency populated with "shifters" that have natural combined human and animal DNA which gives them special abilities that most normal humans don't have. The two main characters team up to find and eliminate a scientist who is trying to create his own version of "shifters." The story was very interesting with the characters trying to not only deal with their love for each other, but also accepting their differences. I'm anxious to read the next book in this series. ~ 2.5 Her Perfect Mate Stars ~ Her Perfect Mate is book one in the X-Ops series by Paige Tyler. This is my first experience with this author. I enjoyed reading Her Perfect Mate, it was interesting, the shifters are a little different then what I'm use to reading, but I was not overly impressed. So much ended up bothering me in this book. I felt like I might not finish it, but I kept going wanting to see what everyone else saw. To start: I had a hard time liking the Department of Covert Affairs. It came off as corrupt, prejudiced, and deceitful. Even the people working in the organization, both shifters and humans, with the exception of a slit few, where prejudiced or distrustful of each other. The characters I’m not even sure about. Our heroine, Ivy, who is supposed to be a top agent came access week, insecure, and whinny at times. I could not understand or connect to her. She also can’t control herself. (Really?) Any good shifter has control especially if they are a top agent. I wanted a kick ass agent and she was not that. As for our hero, Landon, he is described as god-like, sexy, and can do no wrong. He has too much going for him. Gorgeous, loyal, polite, good in bed, tough, etc. Where is his flaw?…Everyone has at least one flaw. I never once felt like Landon and Ivy where partners as agents or in their personal life. Our hero made all the decisions and our heroine needed him to keep her self worth and job. Also where was the world building? I felt in the dark most of the time and was trying to peace things together about the shifters, agency, characters, etc. We have no indication that shifters are super secret, yes it's mentioned, but Ivy’s sister is living a normal life and others have normal jobs, but its noted that no one knows about them. I needed more… Her Perfect Mate was an ok read. I plan to try out book two in the X-Ops series to see if it gets better. If the blurb interests you, I urge you to give it a shot. Just because it did not work for me does not mean it won’t for you. Her Perfect Mate combined elements of military romance with the paranormal. The male lead was a special forces soldier recruited to join and agency populated with "shifters" that have natural combined human and animal DNA which gives them special abilities that most normal humans don't have. The two main characters team up to find and eliminate a scientist who is trying to create his own version of "shifters." The story was very interesting with the characters trying to not only deal with their love for each other, but also accepting their differences. I'm anxious to read the next book in this series. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieX-Ops (1)
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Romance.
Suspense.
HTML: "Absolutely perfect. One of the best books I've read in years. I definitely want more of Paige Tyler's shifters."-Kate Douglas, bestselling author of the Wolf Tales series He's a High-Octane Special Ops Pro She's Not Your Average Covert Operative X-Ops Series More praise for Her Perfect Mate: Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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And Landon?” “Yeah?” He already knew what she was going to say. “Make it work with Clayne. For Ivy’s sake.”
Tyler, Paige. Her Perfect Mate (X-OPS Series Book 1) (p. 243). Sourcebooks. Kindle Edition.
I didn't remotely get it. Clayne and Ivy had literally no decent civil interactions - why the hell would Ivy care? And Landon didn't even instigate anything - he was always just defending himself from being killed.
Kendra is a very weak side character who makes a few appearances but adds no depth to the plot or her own being. There's a two second scene near the beginning where Declan (some other guy - this was his whole introduction) asks her out and she rejects him as she has apparently been doing a lot. Declan is all hung up on her. No clue why. But she's not interested because Kendra is all hung up on Clayne which also makes no sense and Clayne is hung up on Ivy. It was all very high school to be honest. Plus the blurb for Her Lone Mate reveals that Clayne is supposedly all hung up on Danica? Whoever Danica is. The thing that irritates me is that this series includes soulmates - if Danica is his soulmate - why the hell is he so interested in Ivy for any period of time? Seems to detract from OTP feels. In fact all the characters seem rather flimsy and wishy-washy with their feelings. If I'm going to believe characters are in love I need to see commitment
I've read the prequel and none of the thin plot about Adam or other shifter organisation was mentioned or referred to. There was slightly more information about how Ivy and other shifters are "born". They have past DNA that has mixed and sometimes presents animal characteristics. The whole mate thing was glossed over. It wasn't really explored, explained or mentioned. They've known each other for like three days - it was pretty unbelievable they fell in love. I don't know, just didn't feel it.
The plot was iffy. It wasn't anything new to the genre. Scientists experimenting and creating shifter hybrids is all very standard.
It just had a lot of plot holes, flimsy characters and a hard to believe love story. 2 stars. ( )