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Mindline (Paperback, 2014, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) 4 stars

Review of 'Mindline' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

3.5-3.75⭐️

Okay! I caved and immediately picked up the next book in the series. It is difficult to stay away when I find a story I want to stick to. I am very much a mood reader and there are times where I pick up books and do not finish reading them or rarely find amazing books that not just make me go back to see what is next in store for the characters I have come to love but hold my interest after.

In the case of Mindline this was a great sequel to Mindtouch. I still loved the feel of the latter more than the latter. But not by much. There were parts in this book to do with power dynamics (as mentioned in some reviews) that give me pause and make me dissatisfied in the way it was handled, but all in all I loved this read.

In comparison to Mindtouch, Mindline was more intense in the topics it touched upon and it was also more direct in approaching them. Though there were topics you wouldn't think would be in a cozy book, in the end this was a cozy book in the sense that we see 2 people who find a partnership that is beyond ordinary and find contentment in the simple things that make their bond extraordinary. I am unsure how to word the feelings that these stories have evoked in me but for now these stories are still in the cozy universe for me.

I will not make a pronouncement that I will not pick up the next book so soon but I won't promise I will either. Discovering this series has lead me to learn of other books that have intrigued me and I might pick them up soon too. I am looking forward to reading Dreamhearth though and to see what our MC's will get up to now that they are licensed to practice.