J. Kenner
Posted: 23 Jan 2014, 12:11
After being an early fan of the 50 Shades franchise I was turned off by the saturation of the market with billionaire erotica spinoff series. Sure I would read them but much of what I read was cookie cutter formula, non intriguing words on paper.... And then I got to the Stark trilogy.
J.Kenner has caught my attention once against with a series that has its own identity. Yes some of the elements are similar but the series has enough of its own uniqueness that I identify with the characters and want to keep reading their stories. I will say that the last book of the series was a bit disappointing in its brevity but overall a good series.
Following on the heels of the Stark trilogy, Kenner had released the first book in the Wanted series. Pros: it's a complete series, the sex is hot, I could relate to the characters and the editor used spell check ( one of my major peeves). Cons: the story drags in places. I did, however, read the book in one sitting and I will be anxiously awaiting the next one. Interested in hearing your thoughts.
J.Kenner has caught my attention once against with a series that has its own identity. Yes some of the elements are similar but the series has enough of its own uniqueness that I identify with the characters and want to keep reading their stories. I will say that the last book of the series was a bit disappointing in its brevity but overall a good series.
Following on the heels of the Stark trilogy, Kenner had released the first book in the Wanted series. Pros: it's a complete series, the sex is hot, I could relate to the characters and the editor used spell check ( one of my major peeves). Cons: the story drags in places. I did, however, read the book in one sitting and I will be anxiously awaiting the next one. Interested in hearing your thoughts.