The writing is unfocused and jumps between points of view, varying between dizzying information overload and dry, boring lecture-mode. The romance is uneven at best rushed at the beginning and rushed at the end and zilch in-between. Relies too much on tell rather than show and digs in trying to get ...
This book was like having sex and the equipment is not what you expected. To top it off, he's like the energizer bunny and he keeps going and going, but all you want to do is get off. This book had a lot of internal dialogue that really didn't show off the characters like-ability factor. When they...
I will admit, the only reason that I started reading this series was that it was endorsed by J.R. Ward (of the Black Dagger Brotherhood). But I am so glad that I followed that recommendation. This series is unique to anything that I have ever read and I love it. The whole series centers around the e...
I've been avoiding this book since January. *shame on me*I only now realised my stupidity because this book was an awesome beginning to the Nightkeepers series. I was afraid because I've read a certain amount reviews that said that this was a pretty heavy series with a great amount of information th...
This book was.. full. The sentences felt full, the plot was full, the story was full of characters and while that wasn't a bad thing, it wasn't what I had expected. Review and rating to come. God, I'm so tired right now..
I wanted to like this one but in the end it was just to slow and way to much detail. Plus the characters just did not draw me in Strike was a whiny punk and Leah was meh. I feel a little guilty about that because it was clear that Ms. Anderson put a lot of thought into the story it was to much back ...
Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2011/12/12/review-nightkeepers-by-jessica-andersen/For being a paranormal romance, I felt there was a lot more focus on other characters and happenings than I expected. Being that Nightkeepers is the first book in the Final Prophecy series, I can see how th...
Night Keepers was an average story with detailed world building heavily steeped in mythology. Descendents of powerful magi, who are called Night Keepers, must keep a psi barrier from falling and demons from entering, which would end the world. According to the Mayan calendar this date is December 2...
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