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Series: Cursed Hearts #1
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Black Heart (Cursed Hearts #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 418 pages
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Title:Black Heart (Cursed Hearts #1)
Author:R.L. Mathewson
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 418 pages
Published:June 22nd 2013 by R.L. Mathewson
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Contemporary Romance

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There was something seriously wrong with Marty. That was the only explanation that she could come up with. Why else would she feel this way for the biggest SOB in town? Granted, he was also the hottest man in town, but he was also arrogant, callous, and determined to drive her away even as he drove her crazy with his touch. She should just walk away from him and probably would if it wasn’t for this connection that she’d always had with him that kept making her want more with the one man that couldn’t give her anything more than heartache.

He should have left and never looked back when he’d decided to finally do the right thing and push Marty out of his life, but instead he stuck around to torture himself by staying close to the one woman that he could never allow himself to have. She deserved better than him, better than the tortured existence that he led and better than the horrifying future that waited for him.

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2.5-3 starsIt pains me to rate this so low since I love R L Mathewson but this book was a hard one for me to rate. It was just okay for me. The premise is a good one and I think sets up the series very nicely, I look forward to future installments in this series. However, I found this book to be a bit of disappointment. It was all over the place. The main story line, the one that this sets up the series really should have been the focal point of this story but instead it started with one thing,

R.L. definitely did a great job with this book as I can't stop thinking about it now that I'm finished reading it. I'm in a bit of a HAPPY book hangover. When I first started this book, I realized about 11% in, that this book wasn't listed under a certain genre that plays a big role in this book. But I loved that it was a secret that I had no idea about. It definitely surprised me. Much later in to the book the other major theme comes out, which I loved too, and was another twist for me to add.

4.5 Stars :)Loved it!! Better than her other paranormal series for sure. Can't freaking wait for next book!! Love. The. Brothers Kicking myself for letting the less than fab reviews keep me from reading this sooner!

I really like this author's Neighbor's from Hell series, so I was excited to read this one. It didn't start out good, in fact I was bored, was going to dnf, but kept going hoping that it would pick up. After finishing the book I wish that I would have gone with my first instinct.Tristan was such an ass that it was hard to like him, even knowing his past and his secrets. I sort of liked that he had a spirit that helped him out, but the snipping back and forth got old fast. I hated how Tristan

I am not a fan of the paranormal romance. I didn't realize that this book was going to take such a turn toward the paranormal when I picked it up. I enjoyed the first half of the book a lot. I liked the characters, and their relationship was believable. And then the story started to get really complicated, the paranormal portion of the story was not very interesting, and I stopped reading. The description of this book is very misleading. It completely downplays the paranormal factor. If you like

IT'S Live on Amazon!! Whoo-Hoo!!!Welcome back R.L.!

Walking into this story, I did not read the blurb ahead of time, so I had no idea what the story was going to be about. I just knew I heard RLM was writing a new series, and being a big fan of her Pyte/Sentinel and Neighbors From Hell series, knew that I had to read this one too. And let me say, RLM has done it again. I loved this first book and am so excited about the start of this amazing new series. As for the prologue, I loved that we had one. If you read the author's note before the book,
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