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Review by:
Amy Gowan
on Nov. 17, 2012 :
I love this series and HATE waiting for the next one. I guess you could say I'm hooked.
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
N. S. Charles
on July 11, 2012 :
Four chapters in and Delilah Fawkes is still keeping her wonderful diction, style and pace without missing a beat.
At His Insistence starts out in medias res, just like a cliffhanger from an old magazine, drawing you right back in to the story. Personally, the story feels empty for the first few pages, and it should. Isabeau and Drake have such a dynamic between them that her worry and his absence really do feel odd.
Luckily enough, his antics are always one step ahead, so when Isabeau decides that she's indeed willing to push her limits the build starts. Chase is great at manipulating her just right and the author is great at channeling that. There is a psychology here that trickles down through Isabeau that's highly erotic.
It makes the reader squirm in anticipation, and there is something to be said about creating longing in a reader through prose and how much skill it takes to pull that off.
(reviewed the day of purchase)