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Romance Novel Junkies
  • Rated 4 stars

Story: GOOD
Enjoyment: GOOD
Length: 175 pages

This was a great conclusion to the MacKinnon Curse series. The author stayed true to the concept of the storyline while developing the characters with each book. Looking back on The Deepest Cut (a MacKinnon Curse novel, Book 1), the...

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  • TracySchoenberg
      • Rated 3 stars

    I was getting really sick of Laria by this book. Not sure if I would have done three books. Maybe two would have sufficed.

    TracySchoenberg wrote this review Tuesday, November 13, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
    Romance Novel Junkies
      • Rated 4 stars

    Story: GOOD
    Enjoyment: GOOD
    Length: 175 pages

    This was a great conclusion to the MacKinnon Curse series. The author stayed true to the concept of the storyline while developing the characters with each book. Looking back on The Deepest Cut (a MacKinnon Curse novel, Book 1), the first book, Riley as come a long way. What make this book so much more fun, is that Riley is not the only one whose in on the issues of the haunting at hand. Now that everyone knows in some way it gave the story more of an appeal for me.

    The re budding romance of Riley and Kade was good for me to see, ever since what happen in The Haunted (a MacKinnon Curse novel, book 2). I think the author's approach to that issue was fun and interesting to see as well as the pairing off of the other friends and couples. The author also still gave that spooky feeling throughout the book. I think book 3 was more intense with the ghost, haunting and possessing. The villain, Laria, also seeing her evil grows with each book gets scarier to see. Good job to her on giving this book also the interest for me as much as Riley did.

    Overall, I good series that I would recommend to a young mature reader.

    Romance Novel Junkies wrote this review Monday, November 5, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
    Book Whisperer
      • Rated 3 stars

    This is book three of the Mackinnon Curse novels. These are all incredibly short reads that I can buzz through in a mere sitting, but it will keep you on the edge of your seat every minute of the ride. As a reluctant horror reader; I was impressed by my captivation to these stories. Our main character, Riley, is an amazingly strong young woman. The display of bravery and strength seen through this terrifying journey was awe worthy. Templeton is talented author that will have you looking over your shoulder while reading her bone chilling tale. The Departed seemed to conclude the current situations surround the Mackinnon Curse which leaves me anxious to see if the future holds more for these well loved characters. If this is the end for the Riley and her friends I felt that it wrapped up nicely, and look forward to seeing more from this highly talented author.

    Book Whisperer wrote this review Sunday, May 27, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No
    Hyowon, Yun
      • Rated 4 stars

    Angelina is living in New York, she is a spy from Russia and she got this mission that she needs to find the man called, Frank and Kill him on sight. Frank is not a spy but he is a hacker, who steals important information from Country's Files and computers and is hacked Russia's Secret Code. Angelina sent to New York, America and she found Frank, sitting in the Coffee shop, drinking coffee with his girl friend, Hansel. Angelina thinks of an easier way of catching Frank. She decides to kidnap Hansel and use her as victim so Frank can be caught............

    Hyowon, Yun wrote this review Wednesday, May 16, 2012. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No