Bloodring
by:
Faith Hunter (author)
In a near-future world, seraphs and demons fight a never-ending battle. But a new species of mage has arisen. Thorn St. Croix is no ordinary “neomage.” Nearly driven insane by her powers, she has escaped the confines of the Enclaves and now lives among humans. When her ex-husband is kidnapped,...
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In a near-future world, seraphs and demons fight a never-ending battle. But a new species of mage has arisen. Thorn St. Croix is no ordinary “neomage.” Nearly driven insane by her powers, she has escaped the confines of the Enclaves and now lives among humans. When her ex-husband is kidnapped, Thorn must risk revealing her true identity to save him.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780451462411 (0451462416)
Publish date: November 4th 2008
Publisher: Roc
Pages no: 319
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Angels,
Dark Fantasy,
Supernatural,
Demons
Series: Rogue Mage (#1)
This book is huge. Not so much because of the length of the book but the sheer amount packed in here - especially this really original world. Honestly, if someone has sold this book to me as a post-rapture word, a world after the book of Revelations, a world where the angels came down and massacre...
DNF ... abandoned at 40%... I love Faith Hunter's Skinwalker series. At book six it's getting a little tired but for those first three or four books it really grabbed my attention and I tore through them. This book doesn't live up to the expectations created by the Jane Yellowrock books. It's...
For some reason I just never got on this book, in a week I barely finished the first chapter, and have no desire to pick it back up. Maybe some other time it will strike me and I'll read it.
Not Good. My rating for this book deteriorated as the book went on. At first, the concept of Thorne being a neo-mage hiding in plain sight under threat of torture and death if she were caught sounded promising. But the plot was just a hot mess. Where it wasn't dull as dishwater- talking about the da...