Praise
"With the occasional critique of gender norms, it introduces subtle feminism and departs from the accepted romance trope of a female character pining for love—introducing an equal relationship where both individuals are mutually independent." (The Next Day)
"For me though, the true test of any kind of romance, paranormal or other, is the characters. Ryan and Quinn light up the pages. They're three-dimensional, confident, but have flaws and vulnerabilities, and for the most part they deal with their issues like grown-ups. The dialog is snappy and natural. The main characters have great chemistry, both professional as they work together to bring down bad guys, emotionally as they get to know each other, and sexually -- the love scenes are explicit and hot." (Six)
"Thorne does a great job writing quippy, realistic dialogue, especially the romantic banter between the hero and heroine and the dialogue between the members of the main cast."
"The author’s style of writing makes reading fun, easy, and creates a memorable experience. I have read most of her books in her backlist and I am so glad that I found her because she is becoming one of my go-to authors."
"Carrie Thorne always writes a beautiful story."
"Carrie Thorne’s well-developed characters were easy to empathize with, and I found myself smiling as I read, their happy moments feeling like my own. All of the characters were impressively unique with consistent yet dimensional personalities."
"Carrie Thorne continues to be one of my favorite authors."
"I'm grateful to add another 'reliable' author to my list."
"It is amazing how Thorne can create so many friend and family dynamics without losing sight of the main couple. She makes the town and people so amazing I wish I lived inside her books!"