For
being a Paranormal Romance, Operation Saving Daniel was pretty light on
the "paranormal." I mean, Daniel is a werewolf and the ultimate
showdown was between him and his pack leader. But most of the build up
was Lissa trying to seduce him away from his awful fiancee, and Daniel
pretending to be this emotionless robot.
Ten years ago, Lissa and
Daniel had one special night together before she ran off. Now, she's
back and hopes to get him out of her system for good. I'm not sure how
seeing him again after so long is suppose to accomplish that, but okay.
The man she finds is certainly not the same one she left a decade ago,
but she can tell that something about him isn't right. Meanwhile, Daniel
is caught in an engagement of convenience (or so he says) with an awful
woman, but he really has no say in the matter if he wants his sisters
to live. Of course, all of this is backed by the fact that Daniel and
his fake fiancee are werewolves, but the plot could have been exactly
the same if they were human.
Once the paranormal elements of
Operation Saving Daniel kicked in, it was nearly over. All of the
excitement in crammed into the last quarter-or-so, and one of the big
bad wolves is killed off the page! That was majorly unsatisfying. At
least Lissa and Daniel got their happily ever after...
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Review: Operation Saving Daniel (Melville Sisters, #1) by Nina Croft
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