
Morgan Routh
Author of Moogie Covenant (Moogie Chronicles) (Volume 1)
Works by Morgan Routh
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- Morgan Routh is the author of the series Present Intimacy: An Anthology of Intense Lovers and of the book Moogie Covenant.
Morgan has a Bachelor's degree in English, graduating summa cum laude. She published her first novel, Moogie Covenant, at age fifteen. She loves to write dark and intense fiction.
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This had the potential to be a great book. Sadly, the supporting characters - Buddy and Bandit (a lion) were more entertaining.
Sarah is a good character. Loves her job, planning for her future, frustrated with her mother's attempts to set her up for marriage and babies. Suddenly there is Toni.
Toni is successful, monetarily comfortable and comes across as arrogant and demanding.
Sarah gets swept up in Toni very quickly. I wonder if Sarah is emotionally ready for a serious relationship. She show more bursts into tears after they have one sexual encounter because she hasn't heard from her for a few days. It doesn't occur to her that Toni has a job.
Toni seems happy pushing Sarah's boundaries, out of her comfort zone and for the most part Sarah lets her.
Their relationship seems very one dimensional. The reader is privy to their adventures and their sex life but nothing on an emotional level.
They seem to have been a couple for a week or two when Sarah buys Toni a gift she is sure she will love. I, as a reader, knew Toni would not love it and was right.
The best part of this book is when Sarah finds her backbone with her mother and with Toni.
There were a few spelling errors and the entire Inspiration Kowalski chapter/retelling seemed to take up unnecessary space. It neither added nor detracted from the story as a whole.
And I was left wondering if is Buddy asexual. He never appears interested in a relationship and mentions once he is 'too ace for that'.
Buddy and Bandit made this book for me. I'm not sure I could have finished it without their interaction.
In full disclosure I received a copy of this book in exchange for a review. show less
Sarah is a good character. Loves her job, planning for her future, frustrated with her mother's attempts to set her up for marriage and babies. Suddenly there is Toni.
Toni is successful, monetarily comfortable and comes across as arrogant and demanding.
Sarah gets swept up in Toni very quickly. I wonder if Sarah is emotionally ready for a serious relationship. She show more bursts into tears after they have one sexual encounter because she hasn't heard from her for a few days. It doesn't occur to her that Toni has a job.
Toni seems happy pushing Sarah's boundaries, out of her comfort zone and for the most part Sarah lets her.
Their relationship seems very one dimensional. The reader is privy to their adventures and their sex life but nothing on an emotional level.
They seem to have been a couple for a week or two when Sarah buys Toni a gift she is sure she will love. I, as a reader, knew Toni would not love it and was right.
The best part of this book is when Sarah finds her backbone with her mother and with Toni.
There were a few spelling errors and the entire Inspiration Kowalski chapter/retelling seemed to take up unnecessary space. It neither added nor detracted from the story as a whole.
And I was left wondering if is Buddy asexual. He never appears interested in a relationship and mentions once he is 'too ace for that'.
Buddy and Bandit made this book for me. I'm not sure I could have finished it without their interaction.
In full disclosure I received a copy of this book in exchange for a review. show less
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This book had a good plot to it. It started out rough but then I could tell that the writer gained some experiences as the book developed. It was a little chopping in places and while it is only volume one it did seem like it could have been segmented more and certain parts of the book more fully developed. However this did not hurt the storyline or the characters at all. I would definitely pick up the next volume and see what happens next.
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I don't normally read this type of book but I am so glad I did I love it
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I honestly couldn't finish the book. It was very boring and the characters were boring.
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