


Supernatural servants bend to her every will and no material desire is denied her, but that rose-colored reality begins to crack when she hears a mysterious voice speaking through music.Īfter a violent encounter with a sinister figure in the countryside, her husband Rami turns cold and possessive, blaming her for the growing storm between the Grigori and the Dissent. In the third novel in the LONG LIVE DEAD RECKLESS series, Talor must find a way to remember what everyone wants her to forget…or lose herself forever.Īs a Grigori Princess, Talor has everything most women could ever want: love, eternal beauty, wealth, and power. It wasn’t good.Dry Bones: The Valley (Long Live Dead Reckless #3) There was a lot of superfluous explanations which crowded the story and bogged it down. hello…vampires.īut a lot of the details of the town and the relationships Talor had seemed either: added in later or way too detailed when it didn’t need to be. Which sucks because I was really excited to read this book. It probably didn’t help that the monologues made up at least 50% of the book.

The lengthy inner monologues were dry and really monotone, making it really difficult to read. I lost patience for stupid love triangles around the same time that The Hunger Games was trying to convince me that it was fine. But she was feeling super attracted to the other guy Spencer. Focused, almost solely, on this random guy, Sage. Talor was really going back and forth in her thoughts and as a character, she really annoyed the hell out of me.

And it didn’t even come in until almost the middle of the book. The “supernatural” component was really convoluted and vague. It wasn’t entirely clear what Long Live Dead Reckless was about from the start. But when cryptic letters appear on her wrist, Talor is thrust into a world where fantastic creatures lurk just below the skin, strangers keep calling her a princess, and everything she’s been through is nothing compared to what’s coming. Sage is the quiet, polite type with plenty of secrets – like fangs and a price on his head – and Talor can’t figure out what makes him so irresistible until she hears him sing. Whatever the reason, she thinks the answers are written in the freckle constellations of her cute new coworker, Sage Talis. The itch could be anything, really: a desire to escape her haunted hometown, a financial windfall, the name of some vampire…or all the above. To make matters worse, she gets itchy every time a guy makes a move on her. Now with a father in and out of a mental ward, she’s working a minimum wage job to finish her last semester of college. Talor Gardin may be a princess, but her life is no fairy tale.Ī year ago, her mother died and her father burned down their house.
