by Jacquelyn Frank, Kirsten Potter
Opening Line:"Ashla stood shivering in the darkened streets of Times Square. Jaquelyn Frank has created a dense and complicated new society in ECSTASY. I tried very hard to like this new world but it was a tough read and fans should be warned that this is not a continuation of the Nightwalker s...
I hesitated with this series, I really did. This is an offshoot of Frank's Nightwalkers series and it focuses on the Shadowdwellers. Now, having finished the Nightwalkers with a bit of a WTF on the hanging story lines, I was nervous. But I jumped in anyway. What mixed feelings I have about that!Trac...
I'm changing my rating system and suppose that one star matches this book the best.0 means it's been a stupid, stupid, stupid read, made me feel horrible and was generally crap.1 means.. well, in this case it means that although the world's been interesting and the book had potential, the execution ...
I found the start of Ecstasy quite strange but it soon levelled out and I started to enjoy the storyline more. My main problem with Ecstasy was that it reminded me too much of Jacob and Gideon.I found the heroine Ashla to be great in the first half of the storyline and then rather annoying in the se...
This book was pretty good, painful sex notwithstanding. Different enough from others books I've read, which made it an interesting read. Really enjoyed the hero and heroine interactions and their personalities. Hope in the other books in the series we find out what happens with them.
If you are in the mood for a steamy romance, this is it!
A car crash thrusts New Yorker Ashla Townsend into a desolate version of the once-bustling city. After wandering the streets alone for weeks, she discovers two men battling with swords. The survivor, Trace, is gravely wounded, and Ashla feels compelled to save him. Meanwhile Trace, an advisor and co...
Not a fan of this book, really slow and choppy start. Picked up the pace toward the end but I lost interest quickly and struggled to finish it.