Nanyana R. (gypsybookworm) reviewed on + 27 more book reviews
I loved this book. I sucked it down in less than a week. It's a simple read and not rocket science, but flows really nice with characters that you are drawn too, and a world that is fun to be in. The romance is just spread out enough that it keeps you hoping and curious, but then when the big moment comes, it's not hot and steamy where you are feeling like you just experienced a XXX rated movie scene.
Xylara is someone with flaws and someone that you can relate too-not some super human that is too cool for school or demi-god. And Keir is all the perfect mix of sensitive, aggressive, powerful and sexy. You just want to be Lara just becuz of it!
This book is borderline just fiction-there's not much magic in it actually. I went ahead and ordered the next two books in the trilogy. If you want something light and fun to read, go for it. I am grateful I did cuz I just discovered a new author. (Speaking of new authors)Another similar story you may like-but which is total fantasy but absolutely amazing is Lord of the Fading Lands, by CL Wilson. Another awesome book with great characters you want to be.
I hope you enjoy, but you ain't gettin my copy! ^_^
Xylara is someone with flaws and someone that you can relate too-not some super human that is too cool for school or demi-god. And Keir is all the perfect mix of sensitive, aggressive, powerful and sexy. You just want to be Lara just becuz of it!
This book is borderline just fiction-there's not much magic in it actually. I went ahead and ordered the next two books in the trilogy. If you want something light and fun to read, go for it. I am grateful I did cuz I just discovered a new author. (Speaking of new authors)Another similar story you may like-but which is total fantasy but absolutely amazing is Lord of the Fading Lands, by CL Wilson. Another awesome book with great characters you want to be.
I hope you enjoy, but you ain't gettin my copy! ^_^
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