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A carregar... Trinity (The TriAlpha Chronicles Book 1)por Serena Akeroyd
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Thalia Lyndhoven was born a Pack Princess, but that doesn't mean she has to act like one. Good thing; peeing on her fathers' front lawn is way too much fun, as is making nasty Betas shiver and shake when she approaches. Trouble is, for nearly a decade, Thalia has been alone. Exiled to her wing in the palace because her parents don't know what's wrong with her. Well, she's tried telling them but they don't listen-when do parents ever listen? Still, what's a girl to do? Is it any wonder she has anger issues when she has visions of her three mates with other women? Is it any wonder she spends most of her time in her wolf skin? Approaching her thirtieth birthday, things have never looked bleaker until an Elder changes everything and in walks mate numero uno. He's nothing like anything she ever imagined, and through him, she finally sees what she was meant to do with her life. Be his. Well, that, and kick the Pack where it hurts to take it from the twelfth century to the twenty-first. With her mate at her side, Thalia's realizing she's bulletproof, but what happens when her second mate pops up and destabilizes things entirely? Contains mature themes. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Quick and dirty review.
I very rarely enjoy large age gaps, especially when the heroine is so ridiculously naive. I find age differences in real life to be ripe for abuse and control. The author tries to explain it away by saying that 58 is basically mid-thirties for werewolves, but applying this same rule to the heroine makes her like 12. Not into it.
The heroine switches back and forth from badass to whimpering child at the drop of a hat. It's like the author just picks a personality dependent on the particular scene, instead of building an actual character.
Side characters keep trying to introduce excuses for bad behavior in the main characters, saying things like 'you need to understand where they're coming from' and so on. Let me just say, a girl's parents locking her away in a wing for her entire life, not allowing her any freedom, being horrifically verbally abusive, and humiliating her in front of their entire race's government isn't being misunderstood. It's being ridiculously cruel to the point of deserving to have their children taken away by social services. There is no redeeming those characters.
Long story short, the romance and smut is nowhere near good enough to excuse literally everything else.
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