![]() But by golly, I couldn’t help but feel proud when she attempted negotiations as a first course of action instead of act-macho, think-later. I must admit, Faythe is still about as subtle as a sledgehammer. In my review of Pride, I noted Faythe’s sledgehammer-like attempts at politics. When I reviewed Rogue, I noted that Faythe showed a lack of growth, I liked Jace, and Faythe’s relationship with Marc seemed borderline abusive. This surprised me considering I finished SHIFT thinking that it was the kind of book that made me glad I stick with a meh series if I believe it has potential. I found that a number of people hated the book because they’d enjoyed the first several but lamented Faythe’s lack of growth. Sometimes I read other people’s reviews before I write mine, sometimes I don’t. ![]() Paranormal romance published by MIRA 1 Mar 10 Liviania’s review of Shift (The Shifters, Book 5) by Rachel Vincent ![]()
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