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A Darker Crimson
A Darker Crimson
A Darker Crimson
Audiobook11 hours

A Darker Crimson

Written by Carolyn Jewel

Narrated by Rebecca Rogers

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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Long ago the portal was sealed, and Los Angeles, now Crimson City, rid itself of demons for eternity. Or so Claudia Donovan believed. With the city's other paranormals more active than ever, and the treaty between the species all but dissolved, she and the rest of the CCPD have enough to handle.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 15, 2007
ISBN9781596078413
A Darker Crimson
Author

Carolyn Jewel

Carolyn Jewel is an award-winning author who writes historical romance for Berkley Books and paranormal romance for Grand Central Forever. She is the author of "The King's Dragon" for Heroes and Heartbreakers. She lives in northern California and eats too much chocolate. She also bakes pies and cakes and feeds them to friends and family.

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Rating: 3.534090868181818 out of 5 stars
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is an action novel with sexual tension everywhere. It was an excellent read despite or maybe because of the ever present sexual activities and constant flirting with paranormal creatures. I would be very careful when recommending this book.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I've read other books by Carolyn Jewel, and I've been eying these Crimson City books for some time. So I was optimistic about this particular novel. I have to admit, though, that I just couldn't get into it. I didn't really connect with the characters, and my attention didn't want to stay with what I was reading. Which is unfortunate because there is some good writing here -- creative and colorful with a nice edge to it. I plan to give this one another go someday and may up my rating. For the meantime, though, let's say "like it, don't love it" and call it good.