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Eva Pohler

Auteur de The Gatekeeper's Sons

51+ oeuvres 883 utilisateurs 35 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Eva Pohler, Dr. Eva Pohler

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Séries

Œuvres de Eva Pohler

The Gatekeeper's Sons (2012) 199 exemplaires
The Mystery Box (2011) 137 exemplaires
Secrets of the Greek Revival (2015) 60 exemplaires
Vampire Addiction (2014) 55 exemplaires
The Purgatorium (2013) 51 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper's Bride (2016) 48 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper's Daughter (2013) 44 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper's Challenge (2012) 41 exemplaires
The Underworld Saga, Books 1-3 (2015) 35 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper's House (2013) 20 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper's Secret (2014) 20 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper's Promise (2014) 13 exemplaires
The Gatekeeper's Saga Boxed Set (2014) 9 exemplaires
The Vampires of Athens Box Set (2015) 8 exemplaires
French Quarter Clues (2018) 6 exemplaires
Spark: Seven Fantastic First-in-Series Novels (2015) — Auteur — 6 exemplaires
The Hidden Tunnel (2019) 6 exemplaires
Vampire Affliction (2015) 6 exemplaires
Hypnos (2016) 5 exemplaires
Vampire Ascension (2015) 5 exemplaires
Storming Olympus (2018) 4 exemplaires
The Marcella II (2020) 4 exemplaires
The Haunting of Hoover Dam (2019) 4 exemplaires
Hunting Prometheus (2017) 4 exemplaires
Virginia Creeper (2022) 3 exemplaires
Eros (2019) 3 exemplaires
Pirate Academy 2 exemplaires
The Ghost of Blackfeet Nation (2020) 2 exemplaires
Gray's Domain (Purgatorium) (2014) 1 exemplaire
The Enchanted Bungalow (2022) 1 exemplaire
The Haunted Bridge 1 exemplaire
The Underworld Saga: Volume One (2022) 1 exemplaire
The Underworld Saga: Volume Two (2022) 1 exemplaire

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Lieux de résidence
San Antonio, Texas, USA
Professions
teacher
writer
author

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I finished this way back in July 2023 and should have reviewed it closer to that time. I've forgotten a lot of the details of the plot of this book, but basically seventeen-year-old Therese ends up in a coma after the car accident that kills both her parents. While in her coma, she meets the sons of Hades, Hypnos and Thanatos, and kisses Thanatos in what she thinks is just a dream. Than, of course, falls in love with her and makes a deal with his father to go find her and try to win her heart. Meanwhile, Than's sisters investigate Therese's parents' death, which was not just an accident.

I met Eva Pohler at a past Book Bonanza and thought her books sounded appealing enough that I bought four of them - a set of the first three books in this series, and one of the books in Pohler's Mystery House series for adults. It's probably a good thing I read the Mystery House book before this one, because that was definitely the stronger work. This book, unfortunately, wasn't good at all, and now I'm bummed that I bought it as part of a set.

Therese was supposed to be seventeen but generally came across to me is being about twelve or thirteen years old. It was tough to believe that a god would ever fall for her. The romantic aspects were cringe-worthy at the best of times, and there were some unintentionally hilarious moments, like the time Therese noted one character's bowl-cut while admiring how gorgeous he was.

I don't like offloading books unread, especially ones I bought brand new, but I may end up doing just that with the next two books in this series. It's possible the series might improve, but the thought of continuing on isn't appealing.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | 8 autres critiques | Jan 1, 2024 |
Can we please stop with the trope of an immortal being falling in love with a teenager. It's creepy... she's 17. Thantos is millenia.
 
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mlstweet | 8 autres critiques | Nov 27, 2023 |
Content warnings for parental death and mentions of sexual abuse.

This stars three friends who I suppose you could say are going through a bit of a mid-life crisis. All of them have something going on at home that's dragging down their mood. Ellen feels like she and her husband are gradually growing more and more distant from each other, and she isn't sure what to do about it. Tanya's mother has dementia and can't remember who she is most days. Meanwhile, Sue lets her own mother badger her.

To get their minds off things, they're debating buying and renovating an old Greek Revival house near one of San Antonio's historic districts. The house may be haunted, which the three friends have varied feelings about. Ellen doesn't believe in ghosts, but after some research she learns that this house does have a lot of history - it used to house several female psychiatric patients. The more Ellen learns about how they were treated, the more determined she is to get the house and turn it into something that can shine a light on their lives. While Ellen, Tanya, and Sue try to renovate the house and uncover its mysteries, they must simultaneously deal with someone or something who wants them off the property.

This is one of those rare cozy mysteries that isn't about a murder. Although a lot of it's focused on the house's history, that isn't entirely disconnected from the fate of living, breathing people in the present, as Ellen and her friends gradually discover.

Overall, I thought this was a decent read, although I felt about a decade too young for it. Or maybe the issue was that I'm neither married nor a mother - I could sympathize with Ellen's feelings of invisibility and distance from her husband now that their son had moved out, but I didn't relate to that as much as I did, say, to all three characters' issues with their parents.

The story did have some confusing aspects, though. The ending came across as largely positive/happy, which didn't really gel with what we'd learned about one of the characters. This is kind of a spoiler but I don't know how else to say it: pregnancy and marriage don't magically cure the lasting effects of childhood sexual abuse. I really wish there had been mention of her receiving treatment of some sort.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | 2 autres critiques | Feb 20, 2023 |
The Ghost of Blackfeet Nation
By Eva Pohler
This is book six in the series. Lots of spooky happenings in here. The three gals also go on a spirit quest. They dig into the history of how Native Americans children were forced from families to live in schools to indoctrinate them to white man's ways, and make them forget their Native way of life.
Enjoyed this a lot! Great narration.
 
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MontzaleeW | Jan 17, 2023 |

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Œuvres
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3
Membres
883
Popularité
#29,019
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
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ISBN
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