Sunday, 3 March 2019

Review: A Hunger Like No Other

A Hunger Like No Other A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

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1st Read June 2016: The beginning of the book was a bit strenuous. I hated Lachlain and Emma was annoying. He was way too pushy and possessive and she was super wimpish. They do get better throughout the book but I still think Lachlain is just a bit too possessive.
Emma grows into a formidable character, though. She learns to hold her own against all the controlling bullshit that gets thrown at her. Lachlain tries his best to reel in the alpha crap but I'm still not all that impressed with him.
Despite my misgivings about Lachlain, I was rooting for the two of them. The story was captivating, thrilling and sexy.
What I really love about this series, is the world Cole has created. The mythology of the Lore is fascinating. I’m really excited to find out more about the various creatures inhabiting it.

2nd Read March 2019: I enjoyed this a lot more on my second read. The main characters annoyed me a lot less because I knew why they behaved the way they did and where their story was going.

Format: ebook

Ownership: own

Themes: Beauty and the Beast

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