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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. After my experience with In Darkness Reborn, Redeemed in Darkness turned out to be a true page turner. If I'm to analyze it critically, sure, the book had its own problems. I would have liked a bit more background on characters (the same problem with other books), or more information on the finally shown world of the Others (a.k.a. Kaliths). And maybe love and trust came too quickly than it should've considering the heroes were enemies from different worlds, but while reading the book I've got chills crawling up and down my spine. A physical reaction which tells me that despite everything, I enjoyed the story. So I guess it were only minor problems. Not a deal breaker. Some books are to be tasted; others swallowed; and some to be chewed and digested. An interesting premise, with the Paladins defending our universe from the Kalith invaders. Although most of the story is told in the alternate plane, there are enough references to modern humanity to keep one from thinking the story is complete science fiction. The sexual tension between Cullen and Lushan is believable, even if the sex scenes are a little rushed and glossed over. The relationship between Lusahn and the kids is virtually non-existent. Still, it manages to be a well-rounded story, with the requisite betrayal and show of force. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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Alexis Morgan's sizzling paranormal Paladin series continues with a courageous female warrior who can't resist the man of her dreams -- even if he is her sworn enemy.... A fiercely beautiful female leader from the Other world, Lusahn q'Arc can't forget the Paladin warrior she met in battle -- his chiseled body and piercing, thoughtful eyes still haunt her dreams. While investigating the smuggling of the mysterious blue stones used to light her shadowy world, Lusahn receives word that her missing brother, Barak, is alive -- and working with the Paladins. Although angry at his betrayal, she arranges to meet him. But at the appointed time it is not Barak who arrives, but Cullen Finley -- the enemy warrior who torments her memory. Intense attraction immediately burns between Lusahn and Cullen despite their rival loyalties, and they can't help surrendering to passion. Their time together is limited, though, for soon Cullen must return to his own world -- with or without Lusahn. But when carefully laid plans go awry, together they must fight to keep their forbidden romance a secret -- and keep each other alive. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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2 Stars
Expected more from this installment as it takes place in the world of the Others. Unfortunately, there is virtually no character development and no progress in the overall story arc concerning the search for a cure to the Paladin’s descent into madness or the conspiracy of the blue stones.
The romance is as bland as the Kalithia landscape. Cullen and Lusahn fall in love almost immediately and all obstacles to their romance, such as the conflict between their races and the decision of which world to live in, are resolved far too easily.
In terms of the specific plot. there is no real mystery to solve and the villains are quickly revealed and just as quickly dispatched.
In one word: Boring! ( )