Alissa has never been accepted by the people around her parents' foothills farm, as her mother is from the plains, and her father from the foothills. There is fierce rivalry and much prejudice between the tradesmen of the plains and the farmers of the foothills and intermarriage between the peoples ...
I found the beginning to drag a little bit. I think it was a combination of being 4th book (which I almost missed because I thought it was a trilogy) and because Alissa was chaffing at the bit too!Once the story got going: Alissa & her friends went in search of Silla (the latest Raku child) and the ...
Not bad. My favorites were the stories by Jordan Summers, Rosemary Laurey, Jaye Wells, Larissa Ione, and Devon Monk. The rest were either okay or I didn't like them. This anthology is better then the first.
Not the type of book that I would normally pick up, since I'm not into epic fantasy. But, one of my friends really liked it so I decided to give it a try. Of course, since the book has such a trashy cover, my family teased me endlessly. My sister was like, "Brigid, what would possess you to pick up ...
1. Jordan Summers - "Paris After Dark" - I can't remember, did i enjoy this, or was I just bored by it?2. Deborah Cooke - "Coven of Mercy" - I was a bit bored at first but the the tone changed and it became interesting.3. Karen MacInerney - "Le Cirque de la Nuit" Nah, wasn't that into it.4. Caitlin ...
This review is only for Larissa Ione's short: Eternity EmbracedThis short visits an Aegi guardian, Andrea, as she faced the task to kill his lover, Kaden, who has been turned into vampire. Since it is short, I feel it lacks the twist and turns that Larissa Ione has on her longer Demonica books. Plus...
A 4.5.This is an excellent last novel in this four book series (although it does sort of leave it open for a new adventure).The love triangle is resolved, the past of the rakus and the masters is explored and we learn what really makes a beast.Gifts of love, tragedy and sacrifice make up the princip...
Much Much better. Great development of character, the plot of the love triangle actually makes sense and while still frustrating is even less so. Strell grows even harder of a backbone, Useless is a great "father figure" and is an interesting juxtaposition with Redal-Stan and Lodesh - well well, the...
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