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Chargement... King of Mepar Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
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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. Hmmmph. I have been a huge fan of this trilogy but I have to be honest and say that this book was not my favorite. I struggled to keep track of the various timelines and often was lost on what was happening. However, there were some great moments that did keep the book at a four. The epilogue is the main reason. Even though this was not my favorite, it did answer quite a few questions and, overall, ended the trilogy of King and Mia. Now it is Mack (that was a nice twist in this book) and his story. WOW!! could I fall any further down the rabbit hole than this instalment. This particular addition to this heart-racing series was just so fantastic and totally knocked my socks off with the direction it took. So much happened here that I really wasn't expecting and once again this had a completely different vibe than its predecessors. This time around we have King behaving very oddly, well more so than usual. Making choices that just don't seem to be quite him and behaving in such a way that the term monster has never been so close to home as this. Mia also gets to take a journey and the answers and experiences this trip provide will change everything she thinks she knows. This book really astounded me with its many unexpected plot directions and unexpected reveals. This does end the trilogy of King and Mia but the onward story itself is so far from over as there are two more instalments yet to come. The next one features Mack at its centre so I am really looking forward to getting stuck in. This was such a twisty journey and one I do highly recommend giving a go. Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com WOW!! could I fall any further down the rabbit hole than this instalment. This particular addition to this heart-racing series was just so fantastic and totally knocked my socks off with the direction it took. So much happened here that I really wasn't expecting and once again this had a completely different vibe than its predecessors. This time around we have King behaving very oddly, well more so than usual. Making choices that just don't seem to be quite him and behaving in such a way that the term monster has never been so close to home as this. Mia also gets to take a journey and the answers and experiences this trip provide will change everything she thinks she knows. This book really astounded me with its many unexpected plot directions and unexpected reveals. This does end the trilogy of King and Mia but the onward story itself is so far from over as there are two more instalments yet to come. The next one features Mack at its centre so I am really looking forward to getting stuck in. This was such a twisty journey and one I do highly recommend giving a go. Reviewed By Beckie Bookworm https://www.facebook.com/beckiebookworm/ www.beckiebookworm.com aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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What if you were asked to love a dangerous man who betrayed you at every turn, who terrified you even in your sleep? Could you do it to save the people you hold dear? Mia Turner is ready to give it all-her body, heart, and soul-to the mysterious, ruthless billionaire who holds the cards to saving her family. But when this sinfully sexy man, simply known as King, demands something more-something horrifying-Mia will be forced to face the impossible truth about their lives. Contains mature themes. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In this one, we are bombarded with all kinds of stuff.
This is a mess.
I think a much more concise and thoughtful finish would've been possible but instead, the book bombards us endlessly with new stuff and all the while puts its foot in its mouth on every possible occasion.
The biggest unnecessary blunder, that rips open countless plot holes, is the time travel.
I can see the intention to create a spectacular finish to the story but it all went a bit out of control.
At its core, it's not worse than the previous ones I guess but it is definitively somewhat different.
I won't even start to enumerate all the common sins committed because you can probably find them all but that's the deal you make when reading generic pnr. No point in complaining about it. ( )