My Review:The ending of the last book gave me pause when it came to starting this next book. Even still, I picked it right back up and was not disappointed. The merged kingdoms have their fair share of problems, issues, and uphill battles--not to mention a war that breaks out.
The fight scenes were well done, and I enjoyed most of the characters and being inside their head. The politics are just as great as the previous books. This one readies the reader for everything to come in the next books in the series, and I can't wait to see what happens then. It's like everything's in its place, and this is the jump-off point for a new adventure. Great read, can't wait for the next.
It's finally out, the fifth book in the Underdogs series! Thank you to those of you who preordered Esme's story. I didn't think I'd enjoy writing it as much as I did, and I hope you fall in love with the character and you sympahtize with her situaion. I'm so excited to hear what you think. Get it on Amazon (link below) or you can purchase the ebook right here from my website!
My Review:An amazing ending to a thrilling story. I think this has surpassed my former favorite by Keary Taylor, Branded. The characters were raw and real and emotional, and I enjoyed every second of it. I was hoping it would end the way it did, thanks to Garden of Graves’ ending, and I loved seeing the aftermath after everything kind of… exploded.
Amazing series. Enjoyed every moment.
Another great installment for this series. I love knowing (or at least remembering the basics) of the history and the past stories in this universe. It deepens my connections to everything happening and moments the characters have while interacting.
The depth of love Logan/Sevan and Cyrus feel and express is the best romances I've read in a while, and it's so heartwarming to read about, especially when I'm familiar with this kind of end-all love in the real world. I love the politics in these books, and that Logan is at the heart of it all. This feels like one of the most complicated and well-executed plotlines Keary Taylor's ever come up with, and I'm here for it. I have one more book, and I'm excited to see how this all wraps up.
It's been a long time coming, but Go is officially released! I rewrote this book 4-6 times trying to get it just right. I hope you enjoy Cass/Cassandra's stories and all the chaos it includes. Get it on Amazon (link below) or purchase the ebook directly from my shop.
There are also two versions for the paperback (hardcover coming soon): full color and black and white. I did color because I used a few in the original document. There's a black and white version (B&W) to keep the price low for you, if you don't want to pay the extra money for color. Go does include some artwork/photomanipulations I made in Photoshop. Thanks so much for your support!
My Review:I loved seeing the budding relationship, and the complications of the politics within this book. This is by far the best series Keary Taylor's crafted so far. I love the characters and the depths we reach with them, including Alivia and Ian. The flashbacks are magnificently done, like a movie, and transitions are perfect. I loved every moment of this, and I can't wait for the next book.
My Review:Great resurrection of this series (pun intended). I love Logan and her personality, and I remember being intrigued by Cyrus in the HOR series. I'm so glad we get to see him *possibly* have a happy ending in this spinoff (because I assume there's a HEA, but not expecting one because I like unpredictable).
I love the dynamics with past characters and how Cyrus reacts to their names or presence, particularly Alivia. I kind of can't wait for that drama to unfold, should there be any, especially after reading Garden of Snakes, which was a lot more tame than the rest of this series. I'm excited to continue. On to the next!
My Review:I loved the ending to this book and all the heartfelt things between Lex and Elle. I was really hoping for something like what happened in the end, so that made me so happy :)
I do wish there were more povs throughout this part of the series, especially because Elle is kind of out of the action for the most part. I really think it would have benefitted from more Lexington chapters throughout, especially since there are so many characters and moving pieces to the story, rather than just the last chapter. All in all, great ending to the series, and I enjoyed reading it :)
My Review:I really liked this book, it was a solid second. Forgetting about how quickly they fell for each other, it was nice seeing Elle and Lexington grow closer and bond over what happened to her. I appreciate her taking time to grieve and knead through her trauma, and I loved the conversation with Lexington that finally broke through to her. I do wish though that we’d get re-descriptions of the characters because this series has SO MANY. I know that was one of my complaints about HOR. But even still, I enjoyed it and can’t wait for the next.
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