Book Review: Shannon K. Butcher’s Rough Edges
A lame, overly dramatic romantic suspense that butchers the end of Butcher’s Edge series.
A lame, overly dramatic romantic suspense that butchers the end of Butcher’s Edge series.
Paras are confined in Devil’s Isle, a prison Claire Connolly fears. One she may be flung into without Liam Quinn’s help. But they will work to save New Orleans.
Saving a former lover has forced Emberly to find the truth behind her boss’ murder and stolen research before she goes down in flames.
Trez was sold into sexual servitude as a child, but he ran. Now that pledge has come due. Just as he’s found the Chosen Serena and begun to turn his life around.
Threats force country music star Devin McClain to accept a bodyguard. But he doesn’t expect the steely-eyed, hard-bodied stunner who prefers combat boots to the sexy groupie Devin prefers.
Tanna Barker, wounded and needing to find herself, finds a refuge at the Split Rock and in Fletch. Yep, there are breeding programs and then…
Ronin has been fights, hoping to dull the pain of losing Amery. This latest one endangers his health. And Shiori? She’s eating crow and offering up jobs.
Merit, Sentinel of Cadogan House, fights for her House and its Master. Now a killer is stalking Chicago, preying on humans and leaving his victims with magical souvenirs.
The overall kingdom is the continuing character here and present only in a vague sense as Green introduces us to yet another ruling family. Oh, boy. They’re certainly more “interesting” than most of our leaders and their families — despite what the Enquirer has to say!
It’s a twist on the tale of Romeo and Juliet with Bevolio Montague, cousin to Romeo, the center of attention. And it has a better ring of truth to it than Shakespeare’s original.