The Iron Butterfly
Format: ebook
ISBN:
2940033068241
Publish date: February 20th 2012
Publisher: Chanda Hahn
Pages no: 513
Edition language: English
Series: Iron Butterfly (#1)
This book throws you straight in with the action as you are immediately in a cell with Thalia as she tries to recover from the latest round on a torture machine. She has no memories of anything before her life locked up.Through the help of another prisoner she is able to escape and then with the hel...
I had trouble rating this book, but I ended up giving it a 3.8 rating. It's well written, the world is an interesting one, the world building was well done, the characters are complex and intriguing, the premiss is believable and the story is definitely gripping. But, for some reason, it was easy fo...
I'm one of those readers to whom editing matters. Bad grammar and punctuation, horrible syntax, run-on sentences, clunky dialogue, and a bunch of words that don't mean what the author thinks they mean: these are all things that rip me straight out of a story and curtail my enjoyment. Some readers ca...
This book starts off incredibly slow. You don't even really get to know the main character, Thalia, until around chapter three or four. After that, the story picks up the pace. If you're one of those people who needs a bit of closure, this probably isn't the book for you. More questions get brought ...