Re: Adult Thread ~ BDB series ~ Bow chika bow
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 9:35 pm
Fan: We long past our 2 week spoiler free zone. Please feel free to openly discuss the book!
I finally finished LU early this morning. I was up to 2 am. The passages relating to V broke my heart, especially after he broke down at the penthouse and yes, I got teary and cried. What Butch had to do killed me. I found it interesting that the guys thought of violence while their shellans,well at least Jane, thought of baking. I knew they wouldn't bake together since they are both bonded males who love their shellans deeply.
Although it was labeled as Payne's book, the book was really more about V and his issues. After reading Payne's book, I have a better understanding and appreciation of Jane. It's not that I didn't like her, I just felt she was distant and cold. I warmed up to her as she and V had their problems. I was happy for V to break down his barriers.
Anyone else thought the storyline of the serial killer was unnecessary? I get that Throe was ticked off, but did she really need lots of chapters for that? I would've liked more Payne and Manny interaction. I felt their relationship was too quick and I wouldn't liked to know them better.
Can I say that I hate the SV and Bloodletter even more?! HATE THEM!
We finally get a female who didn't need a male to rescue her!
Qhuay...*Sigh* I really wished we had their novella first and then Tohr. I don't know how she can transition from Payne to Tohr unless she builds upon the Throe issue. It makes me sad to see them both hurting. I was a bit surprised that Saxton told Qhuinn that he would back off and told Blay that Q was always with them regardless if he was physically present. Personally, I think the Blay/Qhuinn/Layla thing is a cop out. It's not being true to Qhuay or to Layla. She deserves her own HEA and so they do. For her to have their kids would be a selfish thing to do. Besides, I don't think they are ready to have kids. I never got the sense that either of them wanted kids. My guess is that the girl that Qhuinn sees is actually his sister that he never knew about. I find it weird that Qhuinn is the only one in his family to have two different eye colors. What if there was another sibling that had the same genetic defect and maybe died at a really young age?
Anyone know where the Old Country is? How do the Brothers know XCor and company? Where did Lassister go in this book? He was never mentioned.
I finally finished LU early this morning. I was up to 2 am. The passages relating to V broke my heart, especially after he broke down at the penthouse and yes, I got teary and cried. What Butch had to do killed me. I found it interesting that the guys thought of violence while their shellans,well at least Jane, thought of baking. I knew they wouldn't bake together since they are both bonded males who love their shellans deeply.
Although it was labeled as Payne's book, the book was really more about V and his issues. After reading Payne's book, I have a better understanding and appreciation of Jane. It's not that I didn't like her, I just felt she was distant and cold. I warmed up to her as she and V had their problems. I was happy for V to break down his barriers.
Anyone else thought the storyline of the serial killer was unnecessary? I get that Throe was ticked off, but did she really need lots of chapters for that? I would've liked more Payne and Manny interaction. I felt their relationship was too quick and I wouldn't liked to know them better.
Can I say that I hate the SV and Bloodletter even more?! HATE THEM!
We finally get a female who didn't need a male to rescue her!
Qhuay...*Sigh* I really wished we had their novella first and then Tohr. I don't know how she can transition from Payne to Tohr unless she builds upon the Throe issue. It makes me sad to see them both hurting. I was a bit surprised that Saxton told Qhuinn that he would back off and told Blay that Q was always with them regardless if he was physically present. Personally, I think the Blay/Qhuinn/Layla thing is a cop out. It's not being true to Qhuay or to Layla. She deserves her own HEA and so they do. For her to have their kids would be a selfish thing to do. Besides, I don't think they are ready to have kids. I never got the sense that either of them wanted kids. My guess is that the girl that Qhuinn sees is actually his sister that he never knew about. I find it weird that Qhuinn is the only one in his family to have two different eye colors. What if there was another sibling that had the same genetic defect and maybe died at a really young age?
Anyone know where the Old Country is? How do the Brothers know XCor and company? Where did Lassister go in this book? He was never mentioned.