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by Carole Cummings
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Elaine White's Life in Books
Elaine White's Life in Books rated it 8 years ago
Book – Guardian (Aisling #1)Author – Carole CummingsStar rating - ★★★☆☆No. of Pages – 270Cover – Gorgeous!POV – 3rd person, dual POVWould I read it again – MaybeGenre – LGBT, Fantasy, Romance** I WAS GIVEN THIS BOOK FOR MY READING PLEASURE **Reviewed for Divine MagazineThis was an interesting one, f...
Sheziss loves Zeshak
Sheziss loves Zeshak rated it 12 years ago
I can’t find the appeal of this book. It’s boring, heavy going and there is no plot! Only Wil the whole time “poor guy but he has pride, poor guy but he takes a bath, poor guy but he has apples…”. I didn’t pay this book to read Wil’s dear diary!I don’t understand why this is m/m, or romance, or fant...
Yuki
Yuki rated it 12 years ago
The GR recommended me this book, because I've read The God Eaters. And I loved it, just like I loved the book by Jesse Hajicek. I loved the slow pace, the worldbuilding, the characters... Everything.
MLE's Porn and Ponies
MLE's Porn and Ponies rated it 12 years ago
Exceptionally well done fantasy. The world is interesting, complex, and well built. Must read the rest of the series now. It's nice to see if there is going to be any romance it's going to be very slow moving these characters are in no position for any of that right now.
Xing
Xing rated it 12 years ago
Guardian is the beginning of this trilogy series well crafted by Carole Cummings. It is a fantasy world where there are opposing political factions. It is a world where there is a Father, a Mother, and the gifts bestowed to one another as the Guardian and the Aisling. There is magic. There are dream...
Christina
Christina rated it 12 years ago
An excellent read set in a fascinating world where characterization is the focal point. Two men were brought together by fate in a world of magic, murder, politics, and religion. With each chapter, the world slowly unfolds while the characters become more and more complex. The author gives us one ...
Eisheth
Eisheth rated it 13 years ago
This book is almost impossible to evaluate on its own, because it's so obviously building up to another. By itself, I would say that it toes the line of obfuscation, but does so gently and beautifully, so that you yearn to follow the threads being woven to see where they lead. There is a small amo...
Msmiz - I read almost anything!
Msmiz - I read almost anything! rated it 13 years ago
Re-read time!!! Man do I love this book.Just finished this book for the second time. It is even more brilliant this time through. I have more knowledge, more understanding and Wil and Dallin are even that more amazing. I had forgotten about Dallin's Wil lessons. Too funny!!!
Jenn
Jenn rated it 13 years ago
"You fight shackles like a wild animal, but you accept a cage like you belong in one."Ok, seriously, my love is like whoa for this book! I want to sleep with this at night. I want other writers to read this book and take notes. In this book the fantasy, world-building, and the characterizations c...
You Know Me As Lad
You Know Me As Lad rated it 13 years ago
Hands Down, No Contest: The Best M/M Book I Have Read Thus FarWhen Carole Cummings wrote this book she got everything right. Everything.The world building in Aisling is complex, well thought out, fresh, multi-layered and brilliant. When the book starts there is no info-dump, so as you read, all of t...
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