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Jean Johnson
Jean Johnson lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family, where she is busy struggling to unbury herself from the mountain of plot-bunnies swarming her office. show more
Jean Johnson lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family, where she is busy struggling to unbury herself from the mountain of plot-bunnies swarming her office.
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Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 8 years ago
4 starsI'll admit that when I started this novella, the final in the Flames Seas trilogy, I was bored. Out of my mind. I was not a fan of Udrin, the one-dimensional villain of the piece, and all of the babble about different kinds of love - yawn. I know, I know. It actually meant something in the ...
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 8 years ago
3.25 starsThis installment felt sluggish. The plot was slow to develop, and the ending was not satisfying. I do enjoy the characters, though, and the world building, while at times painfully detailed, is fascinating. I'll read the next novella in the series, in hopes that the ending will feel mor...
PG's Books
PG's Books rated it 8 years ago
This book takes of right after the cliffhanger ending of the second book in the trilogy, The V’Dan. It is a fairly good ending to the trilogy. As usual with prequels my enthusiasm for the book is somewhat dampened by the fact that you already know the future and what will ultimately happen to the Sa...
 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 8 years ago
Though committed to helping their V’Dan cousins, the Terrans resent how their allies treat them. The V’Dan in turn feel the Terrans are too unseasoned to act independently. And the other nations fear that ending the Salik War means starting a Human Civil War. Even as Imperial Prince Li’eth and A...
 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 8 years ago
Raised to understand and control advanced magics, the Fae Rii know they must be careful with the wild, abundant energies of their new desert homeland. They must also downplay the awe they inspire in the Bronze Age humans around them. Still, they have managed to create some equilibrium between the...
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