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Lord of the White Hell - Community Reviews back

by Ginn Hale
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Dreamer
Dreamer rated it 12 years ago
Really enjoyed this m/m epic fantasy adventure. Kirim, a Haldiim, suffers from racial prejudice when he first comes to the Sagrada Academy. He comes under the protection of the dashing Javier, Lord of the White Hell and his companions, the Hellions. Kirim and Javier are attracted to each other despi...
sanctuary
sanctuary rated it 12 years ago
This finale was a great ending. It is a definite recommendation for anyone who likes m/m romance fantasy. I will also admit that I found book 2 much more dull than book 1. Ginn Hale introduced a new culture in the second book, and I found it took away from the characters, just a bit.
sanctuary
sanctuary rated it 12 years ago
This book started VERY slowly. Though it kept my attention enough with the character Kiram's lust for Javier. Then...it took off! Zoom! Good, and fast read with enough lovin' to keep my occupied. Ready for the sequel.
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 13 years ago
Think A Stranger to Command, but with mystery, violence, and gay sex.
Escaping into My Books
Escaping into My Books rated it 14 years ago
I thought this was a really good book. The world was pretty nicely created and made sense, though I had a few questions about some of the history, etc.The romance was built up nicely, and I thought the conflict that the two characters faced in their relationship made so much sense based on the socie...
Leontine's Book Realm
Leontine's Book Realm rated it 14 years ago
A great premise with well rounded yound adult characters, great sexual tension, world building easy to understand yet intrinsically set up and a overall story arc was very engaging. This book captivated me with two fantastic protags; Kiram and Javier and together they tell a gripping, tension-filled...
Rain on Roof
Rain on Roof rated it 15 years ago
The 2nd instalment of Ginn Hale’s Lord of the White Hell series begins with the boys returning to the Sagrada Academy after competing in an inter school tournament. Javier and Kiram are at odds after a night spent in a bordello with the Hellions, where it becomes obvious Javier will hide his true na...
Rain on Roof
Rain on Roof rated it 15 years ago
Beautifully written, Ginn Hales’ novel Lord of the White Hell was difficult to put down. There was almost a bitter sweetness in finishing that last page and knowing I’m going to have to be less of an impatient pants, that I normally am, in the wait for the next book.The scene is deftly set by the au...
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