Ice versus fire, man versus woman, is the premise for this series about supernatural powers and two college students. The plot moves along and the pace increases once Stephen and Lisa realize their lives are at risk. This is book one of the LS series. The author leaves a lot of issues dangling that may be revealed in LS: Deception, book two in the series.
The book is quite short and had a very quick wrap-up. I felt shortchanged. It is a soap opera waiting to be televised. Marriage troubles, infidelity, kid troubles, small town gossips, the whole magilla. My thanks to the author and LibraryThing for a complimentary copy.
The book is quite short and had a very quick wrap-up. I felt shortchanged. It is a soap opera waiting to be televised. Marriage troubles, infidelity, kid troubles, small town gossips, the whole magilla. My thanks to the author and LibraryThing for a complimentary copy.
This is a book I did not like from the start. First, the grammar was bad. It was not ungrammatical all the time but some times. I do not have perfect grammar but i think if you're planning on becoming an accomplished author you have to be at least good at formulating sentences. The author likes dangling modifiers, he likes semi-colons, he likes complex sentences and COMPLEX WORDS. For example, the author would write "he nods in concordance" instead of saying "he nods in agreement". I did not like the characterization. There were no introduction to the characters, just a single sentence to their looks and thats it. You do not get to know them and they're inconsistent. There was no real climax. The characters have the easy life. They're rich, they have powers, they're good-looking. They're only problem was a slutty girl and a guy who also has super powers who is easy to kill. I'm not looking forward to the next book which unfortunately I also won. I'm really sorry. I tried to like it and wanted to provide a really good review but I can't like to myself. Not everyone has the same taste, so somebody would like this but not me.… (plus d'informations)
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