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4 to 4 1/2 starsI thoroughly enjoyed reading Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night, the fourth book in the Immortals After Dark series. I was not as enamored with this story as I was with the third book, but I had fun reading it just the same. The hero, Bowen, is one of the most tortured heroes I've read, yet he is genuine, likable and charming in a brusque way. His protective, consuming, and voracious nature toward his mate Mariketa, the heroine, was awe-inspiring and endearing. I truly adore Bowen'...
Reviewed by: Rabid Reads.Until this installment I didn’t realize that many of the plots in this series run parallel to each other, so when I found myself back in the midst of the Hie I was ecstatic. It was interesting finding out what happened to Bowen after Sebastian trapped him, and learning more about the witch who cursed him. The two protagonists played a wonderfully devious game of cat and mouse throughout WICKED DEEDS ON A WINTER’S NIGHT which made their dialogue hysterically funny, and th...
The witch seethed with power. Spells and magicks swirled about her. I read this for the Witches Halloween bingo square.I liked this one more than the previous and while it still had the OTT-ness and SEX (that Bowen powerless against the tree scene is all at once sort of uncomfortable and hot), the fun, crazy, and heat between our leads, re-energized me to continue with the series. I find myself liking the witches more than the valykrie, so this focusing on them was better for me. Under her
love this book. Bowen MacRieve: was oh so charming and sexy The way he takes care of Mari. I loved him...... Mariketa the Awaited: She was a super powerful witch that can't control her power. She is funny, and sassy and doesn't let Bowen walk on her but she shows her vulnerability as well. This book was romantic and action pack and it blew my mind..... What they go through and the Plot twist shock the crap out of my I so didn't see that coming>>>>>>>> The Way Bowen talks an
Bowen MacRieve, Lykae & Mariketa the Awaited, Witch “You could almost make me forget what I really want.” 1200 years old Lykae Bowen has known exactly what he wants for a few centuries now.And this is definitely NOT the 23 years old distracting, distrusting and destructing witch Mariketa.His only goal is getting back to winter of 1827 and save his mate who run away from him during a full moon night when she saw his monster and she was killed by an accident. His beautiful, fragile, perfect, fae...
“I’ll have you know that I am criminally cute…” I’m gonna repeat this several times throughout what is almost a 20 book series, but I’m having THE best fuckin’ time!
4.5 oh yeah im now going to be obsessed with this seriesthe more that I think about it the more that I love this book i’m changing my rating to 5 stars
What can I say that hasn't been said? Loved it, almost as much as the previous book, "No Rest for the Wicked". If you enjoy sexual tension and sexual bantering in your books, this read will not disappoint! And when the H/H FINALLY get down to it--yowza!Loved the hero, Bowen, although at first it was hard to read the Scottish accent, but I endured, and then the accent became downright sexy! And so far Mari is my favorite heroine of the IAD series. She was funny, brave, and good at putting the oft...
I am stopping half way through Book 5 to write this short 'review' because I was so eager to continue that I failed to say even a few words about this yet another AWESOME story!!This series is like a book version of Lays potato chips - you can't read just one! I am addicted and I REGRET NOTHING! I've said this before and I'll say it again: Kresley Cole has this uncanny ability to create characters you can't help but fall head over heels in love with! She is the only author that made me want to b...
3.5sKresley's heroes are just... what's the word..."swoon worthy", yes definitely swoon worthy, awe worthy and my kiss worthy !!And don't even get me started on her style of writing...you don't want me mooning here. Trust me + +I think my younger self would have loved this. But this present one couldn't ignore the fact how the plot seemed to be stretched to it's max limit.
Sorry that I have to do this for 2 books in a row, but I couldn't even remotely find anything to get fetish happy about...again. I can promise though that I DO have a plan for book 5's cafe scene. I'm halfway through 5 and it's already ticking off some boxes. So we will be getting back to the cafe. Soon.In the meantime, you can can get acquainted with the series in Episode 1 and Episode 2First, a disclaimer : I didn't DISLIKE Wicked Deeds. I'm already such a fan of this author's quirky world and...
“I still don’t see why we couldn’t sleep in that cave,” Mari said as MacRieve led her out into the night.“Because my cave’s better than their cave.” I’ve read the first 8 installments of the Immortals After Dark series, and so far Bowen and Mariketa’s book is my favorite.Wicked Deeds on a Winter’s Night overlaps the final events of the Talisman’s Hie, from Bowen and Mariketa’s perspective. Bowen traps Mariketa and other immortals in a tomb in the jungle of Guatemala, but Mariketa mana
"For one hundred and eighty years I've no' touched another" …"Have never even given a woman a second look. And it was easy to do so. But now I canna seem to keep my hands off a slip of a witch", he rasped at her ear. "A witch who has me feeling like I'll die if I doona find out what it'd be like to kiss her."…"O' course it's a goddamned spell." Bowen MacRieveBowen is a werewolf that lost his mate one hundred and eighty years ago as she was fleeing him. He blames himself for her death and has
3.5/5 stars “You could almost make me forget what I really want.” Yay!! My first ever Kresley Cole book...and it was FANTASTIC! This was a completely addicting book that I flew through. I just couldn't get enough! I admit, I probably should have started at book one so I knew the gist of all the worldbuilding and different creatures; but I still understood the book relatively well. Bowen and Mari's relationship was a rollercoaster of angst, misunderstandings and some serious sexual tension...b...
I loved this book!! I fell in love with Bowe in A Hunger Like No Other and since then I've wanted him to get his happy ending. I will admit that when we heard others speaking about his dead mate she didn't sound lije the best match for him.Well this book did not disappoint! It was full of twists and turns, emotion, humor and more great characters!! It picks up where the last one left off and Bowe has to go rescue Mari from the cave he trapped her in so she can lift his curse or he'll die.As all
I could write for the millionth time about how much I love this series but I won't. I'll tell you why this book is one of my favourite three in the series so far...BowenI have a thing for tortured heroes. I can't help loving them but I don't like the destroyed ones. Those who give up are not my favourite. I loved that Bowen never gave up. He fought for what he wanted, whether that was a dead mate back or a certain, pain in the ass, witch. He had his moments of assholiness but he was honest so th...
All the stars in the sky for this bookIt's been a year since I read the first book in the series. I seriously don't know why I've waited so long. When I read A Hunger Like No Other, one of the best paranormals I've ever read, I thought that it was the best this series had to offer. The third book wasn't that good so this only confirmed my belief. How could anyone surpass Lachlain? Well, Bowen was just as good!Silly me! People had told me about the MacRieves in this series! Why do I never listen?...
I am totally addicted to this series! Each book only serves to suck me into this story further. Who knew that crossing supernatural beings would be so hot!This fourth book in the 'Immortals After Dark' series, tells the story of Bowen and Mari, a werewolf and a powerful witch. From the start, their relationship is contentious. Bowen's family has a long and bitter rivalry with witches.When Bowen begins to feel an attraction toward Mari, he assumes that she has cast a spell on him. After all, he's...
He crossed to her, clasped her upper arms, and pulled her to her feet.Gazing down at her, his voice breaking low, he said, "Doona bring me back to life only to destroy me once more."What a f*cking awesome book!I swear, this series is just getting better and better!!!!I loved Bowen in the previous books and I couldn't wait for his own, and it didn't disappoint! It's my favorite from this series so far and I don't think that will change <3 And again, I LOVE this narrator <3 The way he did Bowen ha...
“Darwin says people like you need to die.” Despite the fact that the whole story of Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night isn't my cuppa after all, I still loved every character Kresley Cole put into this book. Bowen was such a jerk for me when I first met him, he treats Mariketa so bad I wanted to kick his ass then. Mari, on the other hand, is genorous, lovely and tender. She is that type of heroine who is always hurt by a coldhearted hero. I pitied her so damn much and don't understand why I ga