But in this book, we take Bayron who comes from a culture where you should win at all cost, and Belle, a human who comes from a culture we live every day. This entire series is about taking two unlikely species and meshing their cultures and personalities together, and I always appreciate that. And then, on top of that, we also got a slight Beauty and the Beast retelling. On top of that, we also revisit and antagonist from I Married a Naga, and get a redemption arc for him as well. Regine changes that in this book, and we get to re-meet the couple from I Married a Naga (Serena and Szaro) and see how they are living and thriving. Yes, she has mentioned other couples here and there, but we haven’t actually seen them. My BIGGEST complaint about this entire series has been that after we see the couples get together and fall in love, we never really come back to them. Ok, now that that is out of the way, I loved this book. – OMG REGINE ABLE WROTE A NEW PMA BOOK AND I FINISHED IT IN A DAY ONCE I STARTED IT AND AM READY TO START READING IT FOR A SECOND TIME ASAP! Regine, if you are reading this, I need a Kayog book! That book has finally been dethroned with I Married a Beast.īefore I start the actual review of this book, I just need to fangirl for a moment. Regine Abel has written 7 books in the Prime Mating Agency series, and up until now, my favorite has been I Married a Lizard Man.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |