
As stubborn as a donkey, and yet logical and willing to compromise! Such as…a conversation about appropriate husbandly names for Rikkard Ambrose: Both of them have a really good dynamic with each other. There wasn’t a moment where I wasn’t thinking not to laugh. But at the same time, she was just sticking to who she is!ģ) Every conversation between Lilly Linton and Mr Ambrose. There were a lot of things she did which she could have done without well, making Mr Ambrose look like he did. Lilly’s not a girl to be left behind, nor is she is a damsel in distress! For the first half of the book though, I wanted to shake her – specially when she’s pretending to be Mr Ambrose’s wife (it was so nice to see her in a dress again!) – because she was acting so……STUBBORN. I love it when she goes all out feminist, specially during the second half. ‘Indeed, no.’ (Kindle Locations 5484-5489).Ģ) The always obedient Lilly Linton and her feminist mindset :D. Do you think I am going to let myself be stopped by something smaller than the tenth of an inch?’ ‘Do you know the size of an average grain of sand?’ Even more so since Mr Ambrose gives orders, and takes his own advice…….including….

I mean really…what kind of man would walk through a sandstorm just because it’ll waste time to camp? But it’s the fact that he’s a logical city man, that he makes his decision, which realistically, makes alot of sense. Even better crafted all round than Lilly who is the main protagonist. Mr Ambrose was always relatively reasonable, and I think, despite the fact that we don’t know much about his history yet (a thing I am dying to know more of), he is still very well rounded as a character with evident likes and dislikes. He was an ass a lot of the time to Lilly, but then Lilly was also being a bit of a stubborn donkey.

PROS – yes, the things YOU’LL DEFINITELY want to readġ) Mr Ambrose! He is my favourite character (but only because Karim didn’t get so much page time this time….) in this sequel. Oh yes, and did I mention the fake marriage? The Captain Lilly keeps running into? The poor Old Lady whose holiday was cut short because of Lilly’s lies? A conversation between Rick and Dick? Oh and Mr Ambrose? Just hang on tight and go for the ride.Īnd like with S&S there’s everything from steamy kisses to being shot at to who knows what’ll happen next!
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And when you pass the 50% mark, the rest is free fall. Every chapter has a climax (of sorts) that leaves you hanging for the next chapter. What I love about Thier’s books so far is that they’re ALL fast paced. Like S&S, I finished this quicker than I expected.
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I came at it full force, with lots and lots of expectations and also, ideas I of what I didn’t want, and yet…this…surprised me more than anything. But with In the Eye of the Storm, it was a little different. Initially I was really excited to receive the ARC from the author, since I found myself loving Storm & Silence for all the reasons I listed in my review. You know, I had my ups and down with this book. With not enough to time to write out a frenzied review…. I really wish I wrote this as soon as I finished it. Many thanks to the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.Ĥ.5 stars (Is it possible to make these numbers bigger?!?!) For those reasons, not all worthy! I apologise and hope you’ll still stop by my blog 🙂 I hope to revisit my favourite readers and follower and visit new blogs soon! Enjoy my poem, it’s not brilliant but it was the first thing I’ve had an urge to write poetically in a long time and strangelt enough, it happened while I was on the train. In saying that, I think too, I have been short of inspiration for things ro write on here and thus took an unexplained leave of absence.

**Note: Dear All, I have been horrendously negligent of my blog this year and for that I’m really sorry! I have been so busy with postgraduate research and teaching as well as working on a writing project that I haven’t had a chance to pop in. Though the sun fades, its heat dying, it’s still warm in May.

Should hope so, the voice in my head ponders… I want this so much, I have no words to express When I’m so far yet so near to the sun rays of the top Filling me up chilly cold with red hot spiceĪs I work my way upwards, reaching for a sky
