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100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews
Diago Alverez is half darkness and half light born of an angel and a daimon. After centuries he has found his place with Nefilim and partner Miquel. He is content to love Miquel and play music, until someone comes after Miquel and wants him to play both sides. In order to save Miquel and an impor...
myworldinwordsandpages
myworldinwordsandpages rated it 10 years ago
Travys, the prince, and Marc, Travys lowborn noble friend, find a morbid sight of the dead god and the sacrifice with it. The nobles have not done as they promised to the lowborn citizens. The promise to hold back the fray and beasts within. The person behind the ritual and fueling the lowborn is mo...
Alissa
Alissa rated it 11 years ago
This collection is difficult to review. I didn't dislike it, but on the whole, I found entertaining just half of the stories, and it took me really longer than usual to finish reading. I usually like anthologies because I can discover new authors, or read short stories by authors I know, in this cas...
Princess Eva Rose
Princess Eva Rose rated it 11 years ago
This is actually one of the most creative, richly detailed and well written book with well fleshed out characters, I have read in a long, long time. It was an enriching experience in terms of world building and prose. There are very few authors out there that display this level of writing and creati...
The BiblioSanctum
The BiblioSanctum rated it 12 years ago
4.5 stars. Review originally posted at The BiblioSanctumBooks like Miserere are why I'm glad I make it a personal rule to finish reading all books I start. It's always tempting to put a title away for something else when the story doesn't capture me right away, and certainly I had my doubts that thi...
Will's Reading List
Will's Reading List rated it 12 years ago
This standalone fantasy novel creates a world centered around tenets of European Christianity, but that is not to say this is a Christian novel, or should be read as one. Instead, Frohock uses this inspiration to craft an original kind of magic; its larger figures will seem familiar to Westerners, ...
jmihalik
jmihalik rated it 12 years ago
I picked this up based on a recommendation from a friend, and I'm so glad I did. I loved the writing--the language and the imagery were lush and beautifully done. I loved the world. I loved Lucian. In fact, about the only thing I didn't love was the cover. Had it not been for the recommendation...
Alicia Wright Brewster
Alicia Wright Brewster rated it 13 years ago
Added to my reading list based on public recommendation from Ilona Andrews.
To Read Or Not To Read, That's The Question
An Ilona Andrews recommendation. 4.5 stars!
Datepalm
Datepalm rated it 13 years ago
Tedious, barely coherent and oh-my-god so intolerably emo. Halfway is all you get.
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