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A review by a_reader_obsessed
Tied Up in Knots by Mary Calmes
5.0
5 Fabulous Stars!!
Am I biased when it comes to these two? Hell yes.
Fans won’t be disappointed with this new installment, as it’s full of action, drama and ridiculous scenarios only these two could find themselves in. Like in any good series, the supporting cast over time has definitely lent to the complexity, fun factor, and overall enjoyment.
What always remains though, is how much Miro and Ian love each other. They might not agree on everything, they might not like the same things, but when it comes down to it, their devotion shines through.
So what stands out for me this go around is just how passionate they are, how deeply and acutely felt their need for each other was. Love should be all consuming, something one can’t live without, and it should always takes precedence. Calmes shows that perfectly through these two. It’s obsessive, possessive, desperate, claiming, and painful - but still absolutely necessary to function, let alone exist. Miro and Ian really grasp and acknowledge this here, and it was amazingly wonderful. *sigh*
Simply loved it. Want more of it.
Am I biased when it comes to these two? Hell yes.
Fans won’t be disappointed with this new installment, as it’s full of action, drama and ridiculous scenarios only these two could find themselves in. Like in any good series, the supporting cast over time has definitely lent to the complexity, fun factor, and overall enjoyment.
What always remains though, is how much Miro and Ian love each other. They might not agree on everything, they might not like the same things, but when it comes down to it, their devotion shines through.
So what stands out for me this go around is just how passionate they are, how deeply and acutely felt their need for each other was. Love should be all consuming, something one can’t live without, and it should always takes precedence. Calmes shows that perfectly through these two. It’s obsessive, possessive, desperate, claiming, and painful - but still absolutely necessary to function, let alone exist. Miro and Ian really grasp and acknowledge this here, and it was amazingly wonderful. *sigh*
Simply loved it. Want more of it.