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by G. A. Aiken
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Juuli's Bookshelf
Juuli's Bookshelf rated it 11 years ago
I read it at the beginning of this year but I couldn't resist the temptation to post my opinion here as well. Actually I decided to copy the whole text from my Goodreads review. After I had read about 10 pages I couldn't go on and posted: I guess I should give up and move the book to "didn't finis...
Dawn772
Dawn772 rated it 12 years ago
A fun paranormal romance. The story turned into lots of family brawling which was entertaining for awhile but went on too long with not enough plot progression. I did like the hero's calm and steady demeanor. Dragon leader Ragnar is summoned by the queen and asked to pick up flighty dragon Keita.
Ren's Little Corner
Ren's Little Corner rated it 12 years ago
4,5 starsI really love G.A.Aiken books (also her Shelly Laurenston's) and surprise to know how much I enjoy the story of the spoiled princess, Keita the Viper and the liar monk, Ragnar the Cunning. My view of Keita is change through this book, and Ms Aiken always write her characters are more than t...
Rainy Day Reader
Rainy Day Reader rated it 13 years ago
Although I'm not a big fan of Keita or Ragnar I enjoyed this book very much. There were lots of updates on everyone from previous books. I really like how the author transitions from one narrator to another through the book.
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oh my blue bell Eibhear :D keita ve ragnar'ın hikayesi daha çok arka plan hikayeler ile öne çıkıyor. sonu dışında fazlada aksiyon yok ama böylede ben sevdim çünkü ikizler ve küçük yeğenlerinin davranışlarına aile hallerine daha çok şahit olduk. bu bakımdan son derece eğlenceliydi yine. :D ikizler t...
Literary Ames
Literary Ames rated it 13 years ago
Despite this being Keita and Ragnar's book they weren't in it too much which is probably done on purpose as there's only so much self-absorbed arrogance one can take. Besides, there was plenty of politics, intrigue and action to keep you busy.I loved the wonderful sense of family in this. How Morfyd...
Syahira's Literary Obsession
Syahira's Literary Obsession rated it 13 years ago
How weird that the series is totally changing itself from smutty dragon humor/romance into a serious story about a war and internal conflicts between kingdoms and prophetic twin children. I hardly laugh in this book but it compensate with the drama and the politics around the Rhiannon's and Annwyll'...
Romancekolik
Romancekolik rated it 13 years ago
Bu yorum aynı zamanda Romancekolikte yayınlanmıştır.Seride en az sevdiğim kitap. Bu hayal kırıklığım Ragnar'ın pısırık çıkmasından dolayı olabilir pekala. Yani adamın ataları filan eşlerini kaçırıp, kanatlarını kaçmasın diye koparan birileri olunca adamdan azıcık bir sertlik bekliyorsun doğal olarak...
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog)
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog) rated it 13 years ago
Keita’s book was not what I expected. I thought there would be a lot of tupping. Lots of hot sex and only that.I was wrong. There is so much more to Keita the Red that I didn’t know about. In my head, she was just a girl version of her brother, Gwenvael but we soon find out that Keita has an importa...
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 13 years ago
All along, the youngest daughter of Bercelak and Rhiannon has been something of a mystery. Keita, the female equivalent of her brother Gwenvael, has never been a big part of the family antics. We know that she fights terribly with her mother and sister, we know she is beautiful, and we know that she...
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