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Dire Cravings (Arctic Wolves, #2)

by Tigris Eden

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Genres; Adult, Paranormal, Romance
2.75 Stars

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I was so disappointed with this book I seriously considered putting it into my 'Dnf Graveyard'.
I read the 1st 2 books in October 2016. I was very impressed with them even though book 1 had a lot of errors, etc. Come to find out I had accidentally received a pre-edited copy. The author & her team saw the problem and sent out the revised copy. I was impressed by the authors imagination and the actions of her team. As soon as this book was listed on Amazon I pre-ordered it. But, by the time it finally came through I was in the middle of reading other books and it took me till July to get to it. I was so excited to finally get to read this.

It started out fantastic with action and suspense.
Then fell & continued to fall in a quagmire that sucked the life out of the story.
There is a massive lack of coherence. A lack of world and character build and sudden changes of characters that aggravates the reader.
There are numerous typos, editing errors and improper sentence structure. Things suddenly pop up in the story like an errant thought. Occasionally there is stilted language.
And my biggest pet peeve, overly repetitive.
I understand wanting to create twist and turns. Those are the things that can really add to the suspense and tension of a story. But they must have a foundation. None of these do and they just make you sigh in frustration.
I am so very sad about this. She had a great series here and for some reason let the ball drop.
The potential was amazing.
Unfortunately its time to lay this series to rest. I picture a viking funeral while a dirge is played and sung. Arrows flaming and tears. ( )
  bodebeabay | Sep 25, 2022 |
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