Not sure why I read this. A rather unpolished love story. Stupid premise, though people tend to be rather stupid in general. Especially in the matters of heart. Still I wasn't able to DNF this. Something about this was mesmerising... The overly courteous language added cham. The dinamics added dimen...
On Thursdays, I am featuring review of romances I adore. TBT! I have reread this book so many times. Comfort book read for the win! All his life, Rand T'Ash has looked forward to meeting his HeartMate, with whom he could begin a family. Once a street tough but now a respected nobleman and artisa...
I struggled with this one. I was tempted to drop it in the beginning. There were just too many details. I was over whelmed with information and strange names. There was a lot in inner dialog, about class, clothes, textures, powers.....after a 100 pages I had little idea what was going on. I let the ...
Although it is a bit overdone sometimes this is a charming SF romance where psionics is the used magic and your psionic ability dictates your place in society. Rand T'Ash has faught his way to reclaiming his family home and his family's place in society. This took him from being a street tough to...
I took my postings about this book I did on a board and just transferred them over. Sometimes what comes into my head first works best :)-----------------------------------This was really weird. Good things are that cats can be familiars in that world. The world is on another planet and 400 years ag...
Dang it, Goodreads completely ate my review. Ah well.To sum: Liked world building. Likes the hero. Liked the heroine. Did not like the romance. Not really a fan of the fated-mates trope. Can be convinced when it is made convincing. Didn't happen here. He was adorable in his earnestness and ...
Rand T'Ash lost everything as a young boy, his home, his family, and had to learn to fend for himself most of his life until recently now that he is a nobleman and highly sought after artisan, he is now looking for his heartmate, and when he finds out who she is, he sets out to seduce her, only she ...
I understand why this was an award winning book. I love this whole series, although some books are better than others. There is complete world building here (language, culture, religion, fashion, economics, political and social structures, history and psychology) which continues and becomes more la...
Re-read 10/26/11: Have I mentioned how much I love this series? The first time I read it, I read out of order. After finishing Heart Search a few days ago, I wasn't ready to Celta behind and decided to re-read. It held up very well. I can definitely see how Owens has grown as an author from this boo...
Why, oh why, do fantasy romance authors have such difficulty leaving well-known fantasy series elements out of their writing? One author all but had Galadhrial make a guest appearance. This series, half-way through the *first chapter* made me think a colony of dark elves had been relocated from Me...
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