This is a very cool story. I was a little disgusted reading about the Kai, this wraith-like race. Brishen the hero is a Kai and Ildiko, the heroine is a human royal. The cover actually helped me picture Brishen in my mind and I don't find the cover so bad like other reviewers. I did have trouble pic...
This was well written. Very, very well written. It had a subtle and still elaborate world-building and wonderful and interesting characters. But the greatest thing about this novel: The love story. Talk about showing, not telling. Talk about slow burn. Talk about getting to know each other. Al...
Grace Draven has mad skill when it comes to fantasy...I remember reading Master of Crows by her and it was brilliant as well. I love to read her stuff because she resists cliches at every single turn, and isn't giving in to pressure and creating whatever kind of romance is fashionable at the minute....
What I loved: The setup: political alliance through marriage between two mature and accepting parties. They are different species and find each other seriously unattractive, but are determined to make the best of things. Absolutely fabulously free of fuss, angst or drama and instead has a lot of un...
Ildiko brushed a feathery strand of his hair away from his eyes. "He pleases me greatly. This handsomest of eels." His cheekbones angled sharply under his palms. "So says this hag.""Who is most beautiful in the darkness." Brishen kissed her then.... It's so hard for me to find good fantasy romances ...
I won a copy of this book from LibraryThing in exchange for an honest review This book is not from a genre I normally read. Paranormal, supernatural yes. Gothic, no. That is probably the only reason why I took so long to complete it. But I will say this it was an interesting experience. It read like...
I received a copy of this book for my stop on the blog tour at Donnie Darko Girl. Have you ever read a book and it turned out being even better than you thought it would be? I wasn't sure going into The Night of Elisa what the story was going to be about exactly or even what direction it could possi...
This book is free on Kindle There is a mansion in wich a young gentleman Leonhard lives and one evening he notices a strange phenomena and goes out to find a strange young woman that has fainted.He brings her back to the house. When she wakes up she is disoriented and suffering from amnesia. ...
The XIIIth Hour at Duskland is an introductory short story to my upcoming illustrated anthology Stories of Duskland.This first work was published in advance as a way for me to experiment and experience what is like to publish a fiction work. It was published so I could learn about the market, improv...
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