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A review by rebecca_3
North of Need by Laura Kaye
4.0
This was a sweet Christmas romance, which was just what I was looking for, and what I have come to expect from [a:Laura Kaye|4805272|Laura Kaye|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1313725122p2/4805272.jpg]. Owen was hot, the romance was hot, the sex was hot, the weather was cold. :P
I really loved Owen actually. He was so silly and light-hearted. He acted like a child sometimes and I thought it was adorable, as did Megan. Definitely my kind of guy. As she wished him goodnight, he asked her if they could have ice cream for breakfast. Haha, how cute! And of course she couldnt say no to him. Who could?
The story and mythology behind it was really interested and added a twist to a story that could have easily been contemporary. And I really enjoyed Boreas too. The only problem for me was the way Megan accepted her situation. Some random guy shows up at her secluded cabin and she lets him in, lets him stay even though he has hardly given her an explanation as to why he knew her name. And when she wakes up the next morning to find him sleeping on the floor next to her bed, she doesnt freak out. And once he does give her an explanation for why he is there, she just accepts it. No problem believing in the paranormal. It was a bit of a stretch, but I really enjoyed it nonetheless, and it had a great HEA. I cannot wait to read the sequel, [b:West of Want|13090964|West of Want (Hearts of the Anemoi, #2)|Laura Kaye|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1355035930s/13090964.jpg|18262688]. This is my third Laura Kaye book and I have loved them all so far. Check her out!
I really loved Owen actually. He was so silly and light-hearted. He acted like a child sometimes and I thought it was adorable, as did Megan. Definitely my kind of guy. As she wished him goodnight, he asked her if they could have ice cream for breakfast. Haha, how cute! And of course she couldnt say no to him. Who could?
The story and mythology behind it was really interested and added a twist to a story that could have easily been contemporary. And I really enjoyed Boreas too. The only problem for me was the way Megan accepted her situation. Some random guy shows up at her secluded cabin and she lets him in, lets him stay even though he has hardly given her an explanation as to why he knew her name. And when she wakes up the next morning to find him sleeping on the floor next to her bed, she doesnt freak out. And once he does give her an explanation for why he is there, she just accepts it. No problem believing in the paranormal. It was a bit of a stretch, but I really enjoyed it nonetheless, and it had a great HEA. I cannot wait to read the sequel, [b:West of Want|13090964|West of Want (Hearts of the Anemoi, #2)|Laura Kaye|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1355035930s/13090964.jpg|18262688]. This is my third Laura Kaye book and I have loved them all so far. Check her out!