Actually, it should be darned grateful it didn't get DNFed. Why? The first 50+ pages were one long What Would I Do moment. Then... You get the real grit about what is involved in the whole Sentinel/Conductor non-relationship. Frankly, it skeeves me out. Ok, to be honest, I do not like it when sex ...
Doubtful look… On the one hand, it sure was nice to have a heroine that didn't make me want to kneecap her and break all her fingers so she could never steal another ship (or at least move fast enough to exercise her right to bad judgement while endangering others). On the other hand… Pacing was...
Beam me up Scotty, for I'm convinced there's no intelligent FEMALE life in this galaxy (and the males are all doormats). Ok. So you're making a delivery of goods to an unknown planet. The contact and you come under fire. You're forced to take shelter in his ship and leave in a hurry. Upon escape, ...
Certainly better than the last one. Ok, would it be possible for a h in this series not to be a nincompoop? This one was doing good until... she decided to run after seeing another enhancer being hauled off to a slave auction. First she stuns the H, then she blunders right into the dastardly uncle...
You could not pay me to read this again. This is listed as book 2. Chronologically, it's book 1. Apparently having an alcoholic and abusive father who gambles you away to a rapist is a "get out of jail free" card. Imagine that. Our ungrateful wench was rude to H when he saved her arse on some ...
That was a very mixed read. The first, Witch Way, was by Mary Janice Davidson, nothing incredible. A witch and a witchhunter meet, their families have been killing each other for years, will these two follow in their families footsteps. Will they kill each other? Guess and you won't be far off...
In order to save her people, Jenna dan Aron volunteers to marry Arion of Saura, the leader of the Leor people (a reptilian-like race). Unfortunately, Arion was an arrogant prick (a cruel brute, way more than just alpha). And the whole alien culture was oppressive and unappealing with slavery, unwar...
The concept was interesting, but the book was really hard to get into. I forced myself to continue and didn't really become involved until the last 1/3 - 1/4 of the book.
Shadow Crossing is the fourth in the Shielder Series. I was delighted to read this one, since I have been looking forward to reading Celie's story. Celie Cameron grew up being a smuggler along side with her sister to survive, and skirting the law very frequently. Always on guard and looking over her...
The moment that I read the book description I knew that I would really love reading Shadow Fires. It starts with Jenna dan Aron has always been able to have visions of the future. For this precious gift, she has been shunned by her people, even the Shielders. She has a vision four years previous tha...
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