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Skindancer: Magisches Tattoo - Anthony Francis
Skindancer: Magisches Tattoo
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9783426509760 (3426509768)
Publisher: Knaur Taschenbuch Verlag
Pages no: 416
Edition language: Deutsch
Series: Skindancer (#1)
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Sharon E. Cathcart
Sharon E. Cathcart rated it
5.0
Disclosure: Anthony Francis and I know each other through our work at Clockwork Alchemy, a local convention."Frost Moon" is first of the Dakota Frost books, set in an alternate Atlanta. Dakota is a magical tattooist and a skindancer; she can make her tats come to life.In this book, someone is stalki...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it
Now this is a surprise. Puppy play in an urban fantasy book without written by a male author. I have to admit, other than a few male authors who write BDSM, I tend to avoid reading male authors because I just don't get their writing voice. It grates on me. Unless it's a truly gifted writer like ...
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it
It took some time for this book to pick up. Dakota sure attracts the guys. That was a bit surprising to me mainly because she is unconventional in her look (mohawk, tatoos, 6'2")and also mentioned (more than once) her bisexuality. I liked the shout-out to Borders in this one. (I miss Borders, mo...
shewolfreads
shewolfreads rated it
This book really has me on the fence. In reading books in the urban fantasy genre, I tend to look for two things: interesting world-building and good characters. Frost Moon does have some appealing world-building – the alternate reality called “Edgeworld” where the vampires, shifters, and magician...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it
2.0 Frost Moon (Skindancer, Book 1)
I have a lukewarm impression of Anthony Francis' "Frost Moon" overall - not so much for the blunt content with respect to violence, language or sex (which for all three measures, this book was graphic in spurts so mature audiences ONLY), but for the rather choppy presentation and lack of directive f...
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