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Book Reviews of Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1)

Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1)
Havemercy - Havemercy, Bk 1
Author: Jaida Jones, Danielle Bennett
ISBN-13: 9780553591378
ISBN-10: 0553591371
Publication Date: 7/28/2009
Pages: 528
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Spectra
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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8 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

fantasyisbetter avatar reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 113 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Metal "dragons" with hearts used as fighting machines, wild lusty practical joking heroes,tragedies and sacrifices of war. Well written and memorable.
barbsis avatar reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 1076 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I absolutely loved this book though it takes forever to figure out who's who and what's what. There are basically four main characters and a boat-load of supporting characters.
althea avatar reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 774 more book reviews
The latest I've read in The Series I've Been Reading Mostly Backwards, for Unknown Reasons.
After reading #4, and then #3, I suspected that I really should have read #1 first, in order to be properly introduced to the characters.
After reading it, I was correct.
Many vaguenesses are now explained. I do feel much more familiar with the characters.
However, while the book was entertaining and fun, it still wasn't great. Perhaps as a result of having two separate authors, I felt this was really two separate stories: one about Thom, who is assigned to give the rude, crude Dragon Squad Sensitivity Training, and one a gay love story between a young country boy and a jaded aristocrat.
Yes, the stories eventually come together, and all the characters meet, but for most of the book, they feel very separate.
And, while both of them were adequate entertainment, I also felt that both of them could have been done better. I still didn't get a vivid sense of the world around the characters, especially that of the enemy (the Ke-Han). I felt like too much of the story depended on references to our society, rather than truly creating another world.
reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 43 more book reviews
This is a very pleasurable gay love story set in a well-built magical world. Yes, the love interest is a little too wonderful to be believed and yes, the female characters are shoved into the background, but there's nothing like this sort of boy meets boy plot--you'll have a wonderful afternoon of romance with this one.
reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Can't really say that I really like nor dislike this book. The story was interesting in it's on way, with how it rotated between the characters. But I honestly expected just a little more interaction and involvement with the dragons - Havemercy in particular. But you really don't even get to so much as 'meet' Havemercy til nearly halfway through the book - nor does she appear to be of major importance other than that she is Rook's dragon.

As stated before not a good read but not necessarily bad either. The development of the characters and relationships that develop through their interactions are in their own way interesting - though honestly I found Rook to be the most self-centered and crass of the four, but he does surprise you in the end.
scifiponygirl avatar reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 15 more book reviews
Interesting new universe, vivid and likable characters. I loved this book!
kkslover9 avatar reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 26 more book reviews
The story was pretty fun but very slow. Nothing really important happens until like 200 pages in. For the most part, it read like fanfiction. Royston kept going on and on about his feelings and doubts and nothing was really pushing the story forward. You know, it's a good story but not exactly the best novel.

I do have to ask. Why were there no major female characters? There weren't even kind of important side female characters. :/ It just feels really misogynistic, even if that was unintentional.

I still enjoyed it though and I look forward to reading the next books to see if things improve. There's a lot of potential here.
reviewed Havemercy (Havemercy, Bk 1) on + 1568 more book reviews
A neat take on the idea of dragons, mechanical beasts that are animated by magic. Steampunk fun in a Regency-type social matrix, with much bowing, male privilege and female fainting.

From back cover: This stunning epic fantasy debut introduces two exciting new authors -- and a world brimming with natural and man-made wonders, extraordinary events, and a crisis that will test the mettle of men, the boundaries of magic, and the heart and soul of a kingdom.
-- Thanks to its elite Dragon Corps, the capital city of Volstov has all but won the hundred-years war with its neighboring enemy, the Ke-Han. The renegade airmen who fly the corps's mechanical, magic-fueled dragons are Volstov's greatest weapon. But now one of its more unruly members is at the center of the city's rumor mill, causing a distraction that may turn the tide of victory.
-- To counter the threat, four ill-assorted heroes must converge to save the kingdom they love: an exiled magician, a naive country boy, a young student -- and the unpredictable ace airman who flies the city's fiercest dragon, Havemercy.
-- But on the eve of battle, these courageous men will face something that could make the most formidable of warriors hesitate, the most powerful of magicians weak, and the most unlikely of men allies in their quest to rise against it....