#Review ~ Heart Sight by Robin D. Owens

Heart Sight (Celta's Heartmates, #15)Heart Sight by Robin D. Owens
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

What I liked?

If you’re familiar with the Celta series, which I am as I went through a few books in the series awhile back, then you know Vinni T’Vine, a prophet since childhood and the current head of his household, and Avellana Hazel, who is gifted and also part of a prominent household in Celta.

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In the previous books I had read, they were children and they were always the two that stuck out the most to me so naturally I wanted to see what had happened with them.

In Heart Sight, they are both adults soon to be married with intrusive families and danger lying in wait from unknown sources.

I don’t read of lot of sweet romance, but Robin D. Owens always keeps me coming back because her characters are so well-rounded and there’s something new that you always find out about Celta. This is her 15th book in the series so keeping an element of freshness, I imagine, is anything but easy.

But she does that well here; keeping things fresh as well as keeping focused on the two central characters despite the pop-ups of past characters in the series.

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What I didn’t like?

This is just my personal preference because I usually like my romances on the darker side, but this was a little too sweet for me. For all that these two characters were dealing with their whole lives (both of them being treated like freaks in some matter or another because of their gifts), I expected just a little more sharpness in their tones and edge in their behaviors when speaking to some of those responsible for such treatment.

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Not too much because of their stations in life because they both, for the most part, were bred to be professional.

But they are young and in some respects, are just figuring themselves out so I would think there would be some parts of their attitudes that wouldn’t be fully furnished.

Overall?

As I said before, sweet romances aren’t exactly my cup of tea, but if its what you like, I’d recommend giving this a listen or a read. You’ll enjoy the world that Owens has constructed and it’s lit enough that you’ll definitely be back.

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