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Bambbles Rambles
Bambbles Rambles rated it 11 years ago
From the description this sounded like a great story. So I started reading. My first shock was that the book was only 200 pages (in my eBook form at least). The first chapter or two was really gripping (though groan! first person storytelling. Not normally my cup of tea). I was really interested in ...
Behind the Pages
Behind the Pages rated it 11 years ago
DNF
Coffee2words
Coffee2words rated it 12 years ago
Christine is a talented storyteller, her stories a complex, rich in description and while the writing craft isn't the best I have seen, she is still quite sound.The tale of Larimar, gem of the sea should have been captivating, romantic and full of beautiful creativity, unfortunately it fell short of...
Aren's Library
Aren's Library rated it 12 years ago
This was an interesting story.
Coffee2words
Coffee2words rated it 12 years ago
Ever wondered what it is like to be blind? Well you can experience a sliver of what it must be like in Dream catcher, Heart Listener.It did feel a bit like a sensory explosion, but what could have been a truly magical experience came off a little cliche. The premise is there, but in this instance I ...
Coffee2words
Coffee2words rated it 13 years ago
Christine sent me a copy of her book in return for a review. I didn't dislike this book, actually I quite liked the concept, what I had an issue with was the ever-present feeling that I was being rushed through the story.This could be one of those epic fantasy novels that suck you in, chew you up fo...
Bows & Bullets Book Blog
Bows & Bullets Book Blog rated it 13 years ago
I am honestly unsure what to say about this book. An ebook version was sent to me by the author for review and it has taken me far too long to get around to reading it, but I really wanted to love it. In fact, anytime I win or am given a book (either ebook or physical book), I desperately want to ...
Coffee2words
Coffee2words rated it 13 years ago
I was asked to read Lily in the Snow and other Elemental tales by Christine in return for a review. The book contains a number of tales about elemental beings. I can't say I've read much about elementals before, but I did appreciate how much effort Christine put into making her characters come to li...
TsalagiWriter
TsalagiWriter rated it 13 years ago
In this book we learn about Aaryn before he met Chrystine and he became the first vampire.When the Dark Enchantress turned him into a vampire, he refused to do evil deeds for her and build her the army she wanted. So Aaryn fleed, but sometimes could not control his cravings for blood and sexual ener...
TsalagiWriter
TsalagiWriter rated it 13 years ago
Chrystine was born was with the golden thumb and toe, which is rare. She wants to become a healer and has to deal with her abusive, drunken father. And then she meets him: Aaryn. She likes him, but their relationship doesn't go beyond friendship because Aaryn told Chrystine he only likes her as a fr...
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