A review by seejennread
Introductions by C.L. Stone

5.0

Reread:
03/12/14-3 stars This was such a weird book, I don't even know how to rate it. Let's just say that I will definitely be downloading the next one.

08/21/14-3 stars I finished my work book, so I pulled this up on my Kindle Cloud and read it during slow times over just about a day lol. Still think it's weird, but love it so much! Should I continue with the rest of the series until the 7th book comes out in October? I think so! :)

01/12/15 3 stars

8/16/15 bumped it up to 4 stars, because obviously any book I read 4 times in a year and a half should be at least 4 stars right??

06/06/16 am I reading this again? Maybe... :) It's kind of become a "comfort read", as odd as it is.

01/21/17 I got this first book in paperback for Christmas; I've always read them on my Kindle. It was really nice to read the physical book this time. Although I kept trying to highlight my favorite parts with my finger lol.

06/30/18 read at work when I didn't have anything else to read lol. and bumping to 5 stars because this is ridiculous.

01/12/21 reading at work again. It's been 2 years since I read it last, whaaat!!? lol....

12/07/22 started this at work on Audible. I do not like the guys' accents. And I have serious thoughts about this: the only ones who are acceptable to have heavy Southern accents are Nathan, Gabriel, Luke. Kota and Mr Blackbourne are too well educated, they would have smoothed those out. Victor's mom would never deign to let a Morgan be so common. Dr Green I think would be softer and more of a Japanese lilt. Silas' was okay. North grew up on military bases in Europe and his was okay. Sang, Marie, her mom, the principal: those were all good and felt right to me. Not sure I can handle listening to more of the series though, with the accents and also it was really hard hearing Sang's punishment out loud.