by J.C. Owens
Sweet and hurts.Nice add on to the Melan world and Anyar and Vanyae make a surprising yet brief appearance for this story revolves an entirely different race as yet undiscussed--the Eth. Ethereal beings with sharp pointy teeth and three inch claws, fierce and delicate they are desirable. Rylis's enc...
My original reaction here.Ahem. (embarrassed cough) Here is a more...sane review after having taken a little time to distance myself and think it over.I have to say, this book is on a completely different than Owens's previous books. I think part of the problem was I was approaching this the way I n...
4.5 stars
Sometimes its not easy reading the ends and outs of character development. JC Owens doesn't make it easy to get the whole story but this time around we do. Unlike Wings which left me with so many questions I was frustrated. Dominion of the Eth left no stone upturned and I applaud her work. Love is ...
4 HeartsFirst published at MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/2012/09/17/dominion-of-the-eth-by-jc-owens/Commander Rylis Tanyan met an Eth long ago, and now, many years later, he is called to a village on the edges of the Melan kingdom and the Teeathun forest to sort out the ...
Authors are cruel!Twenty-four hours after finishing The Dominion Of The Eth I still have puffy eyes.The result of tearing up on every occasion - couldn`t get the damn book out of my head.Thanks to Ms.Owens for putting me through the wringer like that...I was hooked from the beginning.Fascinating cha...