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Cross Your Heart
by Michele Bardsley
Review Posted @ reviews.blueteacup.com
After having been so disappointed in the previous book in this series, I was revealed to find myself back in a happy place when it came to Broken Heart.
I found the characters of Elizabeth and Tez to be unique to the series, which kept me hooked and interested. Elizabeth is different to the other women of Broken Heart. She keeps to herself, she is older and she finds herself being totally alone. She was brought up as a proper lady and thus acts just like one, by habit. Or at least she did, before she met Tez.
Tez is a were-jaguar who has only ever really known a life of solitude. He is the only one left of his kind, and thus he feels rather isolated from the paranormal world and even the human world. He decides to look into Broken Heart, as the very idea of being around others from the paranormal world peaks his interests. It isn’t until he meets Elizabeth that he realise his town has a lot more to offer then he originally thought.
I really enjoyed the chemistry between Tez and Elizabeth. They seemed to encourage one another to recognise parts of themselves that didn’t even know they had. Tez brought on Elizabeth’s passionate desires where as Elizabeth made Tez realise just how much he really wanted a family of his own.
It was great to see that Bardsley hasn’t lost it after all, especially after having read book 6 not that long ago and having been left disappointed. This series is quirky, fun and packed full of characters. A great light read that will always get you smiling.
After having been so disappointed in the previous book in this series, I was revealed to find myself back in a happy place when it came to Broken Heart.
I found the characters of Elizabeth and Tez to be unique to the series, which kept me hooked and interested. Elizabeth is different to the other women of Broken Heart. She keeps to herself, she is older and she finds herself being totally alone. She was brought up as a proper lady and thus acts just like one, by habit. Or at least she did, before she met Tez.
Tez is a were-jaguar who has only ever really known a life of solitude. He is the only one left of his kind, and thus he feels rather isolated from the paranormal world and even the human world. He decides to look into Broken Heart, as the very idea of being around others from the paranormal world peaks his interests. It isn’t until he meets Elizabeth that he realise his town has a lot more to offer then he originally thought.
I really enjoyed the chemistry between Tez and Elizabeth. They seemed to encourage one another to recognise parts of themselves that didn’t even know they had. Tez brought on Elizabeth’s passionate desires where as Elizabeth made Tez realise just how much he really wanted a family of his own.
It was great to see that Bardsley hasn’t lost it after all, especially after having read book 6 not that long ago and having been left disappointed. This series is quirky, fun and packed full of characters. A great light read that will always get you smiling.