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Chargement... Morgane Kingsley, tome 5 : Péchés capitauxpar Jenna Black
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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. I just finished the book and have no idea how it spanned 380 pages (in a good way though). The story is very fast paced and seems a bit rushed at times but the story is engaging pulp fantasy throughout. There are some sexual situations and BDSM references but it has been greatly toned down from the previous novels. Recommended if you've read the previous four books. Won't make a bit of sense if you haven't. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieMorgane Kingsley (5)
Morgane Kingsley est une redoutable exorciste, mais cohabiterait quand même bien avec Lugh, le démon supersexy qui la possède, s’il ne gémissait pas lascivement pendant les moments intimes qu’elle partage avec Brian, son amant mortel.
Mais pour le moment, Morgane doit mettre ses problèmes personnels de côté : en effet, un nombre alarmant de démons animant des corps en piteux état apparaissent aux 7 Péchés Capitaux, le club de Philadelphie. Pour Morgane, pas de doute, c’est Dougal, l’ennemi juré de Lugh, qui se cache derrière tout ça. Mais pourquoi ?
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This is the fifth book, the last book, the wrap-up of all ties novel. It was a good one too, even though I felt more needed to be said about certain situations and I wish more had been explored with Lugh.
The whole Lugh reveal to Morgan about Brian, and Brian’s reaction to that, is suitably hilarious. Lugh is yummy as always but again, so much unexplored potential. Adam was the major problem for me as he’s been one of my favorites from the start, but he feels off this edition. Just not the same. Almost like a former shadow of himself, he was in the background a lot, it’s difficult to put my finger on.
Morgan has grown as much as she’s going to and it’s come to an acceptable enough conclusion. I do think the repetitiveness with trusting Raphael grew old and obnoxious. Some of the bigger changes erupt from some of the badder characters, such as Raphael.
It took a bit of time for the action to really kick in but once it did, pacing remained pretty consistent. At times there seemed to be too much talking and not enough action, but the ending was a grand finale battle and left me wanting more books and further adventures with the group, although sadly that won’t be coming since the series is complete.
I think Black focused on tying everything up as well as she possibly could to say goodbye to the series and its characters, but in doing so some of the sparks and spunk was lost.
Even if I enjoy this less than the others, it’s still an enjoyable book and I wish there could be more of them.
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