Book – Rebirth (Eternal Dungeon Vol. 1)Author – Dusk PetersonStar rating - ★★★★★No. of Pages – 386Cover – Really nice. Symbolic, once you know what it means.POV – 3rd person, multi-POVWould I read it again – Yes!Genre – LGBT, Historical, Fantasy, Dark Romance** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING P...
This review can also be found on my blog:Reckless Indulgence | of the Written WordActual rating is 4.5 Stars. I may have gotten a little over-excited reading this book. Jus' sayin'. I was SO unsure of it originally... hoping beyond hope that it would blow my socks off, or at least not be a complete ...
Actual rating is 4.5 Stars. What an incredible turn of events! Such a page-turner! I honestly didn't think this story could end well, even vaguely... but... I was happily proven wrong. :)
Free copy received from the author in exchange for an honest review.I'm torn. Very torn. On one hand, the world-building is interesting and the premise is intriguing. On the other hand, Elsdon's characterization is generic and bland and seems to change when it suits the author, and therfore makes no...
What a strangely singular piece. I loved the textbook excerpts the author created. Actually, I just love it when authors do that, create texts within their universe and show it to us. It gives more background on the universe, how the changes that make the AU affect that universe versus our own, and ...
This story is very dark with its tale of betrayal. The story flips back and forth in time, making the story complex.Probably though the most telling part for me was the section where the Commander is questioned about why he invaded the other lands.Time, it seemed, was going backward. Quentin-Andrew ...
What a great story. It had me enthralled from beginning to end. So much depth within the intricate world building, yet also a satisfying tale about love. Love between individuals and love for country.Once again, as I read, my thoughts skittered to places like Afghanistan and Iraq. To countries under...
Free on Smashwords as of 23 March 2013Intriguing first instalment of 'The Eternal Dungeon'. Well-written short story describing suspected murderer Elsdon Taylor's 'searching' in the Eternal Dungeon by the perceptive High Seeker Layle Smith.'"That's why this is called the Eternal Dungeon? Because you...
Argh, I WOULD read this, but it looks so complicated to navigate... =_=
This was a very intriguing premise-the idea of there once existing a different kind of prison where Seekers, a softer term for torturers, dedicate their lives to 'breaking' condemned murderers in an effort to help them find absolution. Reminds me of The Administration with the Investigators, except ...