Present Out Of Books Kade's Game (Sterling Shore #1.5)
Title | : | Kade's Game (Sterling Shore #1.5) |
Author | : | C.M. Owens |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 215 pages |
Published | : | August 17th 2014 by C.M. Owens |
Categories | : | Romance. New Adult. Academic. College. Contemporary |
C.M. Owens
Kindle Edition | Pages: 215 pages Rating: 4.32 | 4423 Users | 198 Reviews
Description Supposing Books Kade's Game (Sterling Shore #1.5)
We never go after what we want without circling around it at least a hundred times. Instead, we play games, try to work just the right angle, even when it's not necessary.You've heard Raya's version, and now it's Kade's turn.
He had everything mapped out. His life was a series of strategy and games, all of which he was mastering. And then Raya Capperton invaded his life at a moment when he refused to be distracted. The animosity between them boiled over at first, but the second Kade started falling, he fell hard. But Kade has never been accused of doing things the easy way.
Itemize Books As Kade's Game (Sterling Shore #1.5)
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sterling Shore #1.5 |
Rating Out Of Books Kade's Game (Sterling Shore #1.5)
Ratings: 4.32 From 4423 Users | 198 ReviewsCritique Out Of Books Kade's Game (Sterling Shore #1.5)
DNFI can't even remember how far I got into this one, because Raya was almost non-existent. I felt like her presence was mere props. I really liked her version of the story, and thought that getting Kade's POV would enrich what I had already read, but it felt like something got lost instead.As a hero, I didn't particularly loved him the first time around cause I'm not into jerks, even if fictional. I thought this book would make me change my mind about him, and it partly did, but I just couldn'tAn enjoyeable read, it was good reading from Kades point of view.
It didn't really add anything to the previous story
I actually liked this book more than the first book, which is the same story from Raya's pov.For one I liked the author's writing style, just as I did in the first book, it made it easy to read, so the story didn't feel bogged down or repetitive. I think that I may expect more from my heroines than I do my heroes and I would rather have a woman who is strong and secure in who she is than one that lets her insecurities hang out all over the place.This was better because Kade was just a young guy
DNFI can't even remember how far I got into this one, because Raya was almost non-existent. I felt like her presence was mere props. I really liked her version of the story, and thought that getting Kade's POV would enrich what I had already read, but it felt like something got lost instead.As a hero, I didn't particularly loved him the first time around cause I'm not into jerks, even if fictional. I thought this book would make me change my mind about him, and it partly did, but I just couldn't
3.5* for this oneIt rarely happens for me to like a book from the h's perspective more than the H. But it was the case with this one.I really hoped that he had something more to bring to the table, but I was wrong. He was stupid, an idiot who didn't trust her at bone level, when it mattered. That bugged me the hell out.I get what the author wanted to say about games and shit, but this didn't do it for me.Of course it was an ok read, a nice tale to see his POV but other than that it didn't bring
I loved Kade's POV, I'm always a little concerned when female authors write a second book from male POV that i adored from the heroines perspective, most time's the Author manages to emasculate him, not in C.M Owens case i think i just fell in love with him a bit more.The book had me laughing out lout especially when Kade was sat waiting for Raya while she tried on clothes and his reactions to ladies adverts as he was flicking through the mandatory waiting area magazines. also loved"And why does
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