Always (Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #27)
I found this series by accident and actually started with the third book first. But Jude was already a favorite when I discovered this series. I love paranormal stories and this ended being added to my favorites.
Did not like the ending.
I have no words to describe this novel. It was ... Just read it, you won't be disappointed!
This was really more of a 2.5 stars for me, but you can't give half-stars, and two-star means "I didn't like it" which isn't really accurate, hence the 2.5.I picked up book two in this series without realizing it was part of a series. I really enjoyed book two (Forever and Always) and but I couldn't find book 1 after I read it, so instead I decided to read book 3 and cut to the chase. It was okay, but I liked book 2 a lot better.Darci is an interesting character and the approach to paranormal in
A stretch and not one of her better books. There was a brittleness and the characters were not quite believable. Was waiting for something more, that never arrived.
If I had super secret psychic powers, this is not how I would spend my time. On top of that, throw in time travel and things just got plain weird. Wholly implausible, completely outrageous, but it was like train wreck that I just couldn't look away from. It's over now at least. So, that's saying something.
Jude Deveraux
Paperback | Pages: 392 pages Rating: 3.78 | 3805 Users | 120 Reviews
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Original Title: | Always |
ISBN: | 0743479017 (ISBN13: 9780743479011) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #27, Forever Trilogy #3 |
Characters: | Darci Montgomery, Adam Montgomery, Jack Hallbrooke |
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Darci has never given up searching for her kidnapped husband, Adam Montgomery. But her quest has taken her deeper into the world of psychic phenomena than she ever dreamed -- or dared to go. When the FBI enlists her help in locating the missing father of undercover agent Jack Rose, Darci signs on for the covert operation, not knowing that her attraction to handsome, sexy Jack is about to lead her into deadly territory -- and into an era long past. For Jack has a protector, a mysterious nineteenth-century lady who pulls them into a time and place where Darci is stripped of her abilities. Can she find the key that links to the modern-day crimes she's set out to solve? And will a showdown with a wicked force from the past hold her hostage...for all eternity?Specify Out Of Books Always (Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #27)
Title | : | Always (Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #27) |
Author | : | Jude Deveraux |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 392 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2004 by Pocket Books (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.78 From 3805 Users | 120 ReviewsEvaluation Out Of Books Always (Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #27)
More of a 1.5. The ending ruined it for me & actually made me so upset I think about it still years later. This was the 3rd book (1st trilogy/series) by Deveraux I read and, because of it, it was the last. I considered the ending a non-HEA: By changing the past she changes whether her husband would want to even be with her in this new time (b/c he was able to accept her magic BECAUSE of his past). The most damning part for me was, even if he did accept her & they fall in love, its almostI found this series by accident and actually started with the third book first. But Jude was already a favorite when I discovered this series. I love paranormal stories and this ended being added to my favorites.
Did not like the ending.
I have no words to describe this novel. It was ... Just read it, you won't be disappointed!
This was really more of a 2.5 stars for me, but you can't give half-stars, and two-star means "I didn't like it" which isn't really accurate, hence the 2.5.I picked up book two in this series without realizing it was part of a series. I really enjoyed book two (Forever and Always) and but I couldn't find book 1 after I read it, so instead I decided to read book 3 and cut to the chase. It was okay, but I liked book 2 a lot better.Darci is an interesting character and the approach to paranormal in
A stretch and not one of her better books. There was a brittleness and the characters were not quite believable. Was waiting for something more, that never arrived.
If I had super secret psychic powers, this is not how I would spend my time. On top of that, throw in time travel and things just got plain weird. Wholly implausible, completely outrageous, but it was like train wreck that I just couldn't look away from. It's over now at least. So, that's saying something.
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