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Alianne Donnelly

Autor(a) de Blood Moons (The Blood Series, #1)

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Obras de Alianne Donnelly

Wolfen (2014) 9 cópias
Bastien (The Beast, #1) (2012) 8 cópias
The Beast Series (2014) 2 cópias
Dragonblood (Volume 2) (2016) 1 exemplar(es)
Catch Me (The Rebel Court Book 1) (2016) 1 exemplar(es)

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Catch me is a sexy "after math" Snow White story. It starts just after the evil queen is dispatched. With her out of the way, it's time for new order in a mystical world of Ms. Donnelly's own creation!
Before I get to the sex, which might I add was professionally done, I'd like to take a moment to appreciate just how UNBELIEVABLY well the setting in this story was described! This author's use of description is fantastic! I love when I can so perfectly visualize where the characters are and what's going on and Donnelly has managed to pull that off without a jumbling excess of words. (I've always found run ons untidy and distracting when setting scenes... Even if I do the same. Ha! There's a reason I read instead of write!)
Now onto the story (sex)...
Okay, a lot of sex. Haig is a manwhore, so what do you expect!?? Other than his smexy side, Haig is hilarious. He keeps the story upbeat with quips and just his over all ridiculousness.
By far my favorite character which is why I'm mentioning him so much.
As for the others, they're all unique characters of fantasy with gifts that add to the charming fact that at it's heart, this is a fairytale set in a gorgeous make believe place.
As a reader, I typically lean toward the shorter stories with a faster pace since I tend to lose interest if they're too long or too slow. Despite it's steady pace, "Catch Me" held my attention throughout the entire novel. It was a steady read interesting enough to keep picking up, so I've got to give the authors props for that!
This is an excellent work of erotic fantasy that I will be recommending for adults seeking a little extra something something to their late night reads.
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Margiealexgow | Nov 4, 2016 |
Posted from my blog at http://lisamgreen.com/review-of-the-royal-wizard-by-alianne-donnelly/

Wizards, and dragons, and gods. Oh, my!

I have to admit that I'm a big fan of mythology. I've always loved the weaving interconnections between cultures and stories that exist because we, as humans, all have a shared history to some degree. Way, way back at least.

That's one of the main reasons I enjoyed this book. The author uses some basic elements of Norse mythology and creates a unique story that involves original characters who come into contact with some well-known major players from the ancient Norse tales.

And she doesn't shy away from showing both the light and dark sides to those characters and elements. I loved the way that ideas from several different types of stories were used in original ways. I loved the world she creates.

I only have two gripes, one being the relationship between the two main characters. The main characters, in my opinion, act ridiculous and silly when it comes to their relationship with one another, a fact that—when used sparingly—can lead to heightened suspense in the reader. However, in this case, it goes a bit overboard and becomes annoying. It didn't really ring true to me as a reader (and yes, I realize this is fantasy, but characters should still act according to some semblance of normal human behavior). But maybe that's just me.

My other issue is with the editing. Let me start by saying that it isn't terrible, and there aren't errors on every page. I've seen worse, and I've seen better. It can be distracting at times, though. I know that I can be a bit nit-picky because I am an editor (and an English teacher), but I'm pretty forgiving when written for style or effect. As an author myself, I know how successful these things can be when used properly, but that's not what I'm referring to here. When it's a small typo here and there, fine. There were quite a few blatant errors, many of which were repetitions of the same problems, something that could be fixed by an editor. I will say, though, that I've noticed more and more errors in TRADITIONALLY published books that would presumably have PROFESSIONAL, EXPERIENCED editors looking them over (it's scary at times). In those cases, I don't really blame the author, as it isn't their job to fix the problems, and they don't usually have a lot of say-so when they are contracted through a company. However, if you don't hire an editor (or you ignore what the editor tells you to fix), you have to own those mistakes yourself. So, I don't feel that this author is much different from popular authors in her writing ability (which is strong), but I do think she should take the time to make corrections.

In the end, though, the story is engrossing enough to keep you going. The ending made up for the slower beginning segments and answered many questions, leaving you with a clear sense of a satisfying ending to the story. I would be interested in reading the next book when it comes out, and I do have another of hers on hand to start soon. The Royal Wizard was worth the time and money spent, and I look forward to more of her work (and artwork, which she certainly has a gift for). I like her writing style and her ability to weave a great story, so I do recommend this book with a solid 3.5 stars.
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AuthorLMGreen | Feb 12, 2015 |
Set within the future, a girl that is normally just a close in becomes the prime and only suspect in a murder she only dreamed. She is convicted and sent to the worst of prisons to live out her life sentence. The prison being the worst of the worst and her with her ability to hear others thoughts is almost more than she can handle until another person with abilities of his own takes her under his wing. The prison is also a lab that uses the prisoners for their experiments with little to no remorse for those that are lost to it.What will happen to this basically normal girl? will she find a way to save herself before she loses her mind or will she be lost to her own thoughts forever? very good read… (mais)
 
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lcsdr60 | 1 outra resenha | Jan 5, 2015 |
How I wanted to like this story, but the heroin was just missing something. Brains? Strength? Prison setting, a plus. Dangerous, sexy but protective shapeshifter inmate buddy, still a plus. Where did everything go wrong? The minute they escaped, everything turned to crap and I lost interest in the story. First part when they were in prison, was great. Danger, sexual tension and a budding romance. After the escape just blah.
 
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saturnnalia | 1 outra resenha | Jul 14, 2013 |

Estatísticas

Obras
12
Membros
64
Popularidade
#264,968
Avaliação
4.1
Resenhas
4
ISBNs
20

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