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Catherine Spangler

Auteur de Touched by Darkness

9+ oeuvres 752 utilisateurs 10 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Catherine Spangler

Touched by Darkness (2007) 147 exemplaires
Shadow Fires (2004) 124 exemplaires
Shielder (1999) 121 exemplaires
Shadower (2000) 86 exemplaires
Shamara (2001) 83 exemplaires
Touched by Fire (2007) 80 exemplaires
Shadow Crossing (2003) 62 exemplaires
Touched by Light (2009) 48 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Demon's Delight [Anthology 4-in-1] (2007) — Contributeur — 230 exemplaires
Totally Charmed: Demons, Whitelighters and the Power of Three (2005) — Contributeur — 31 exemplaires

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Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Richardson, Texas

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This is the first of this author's books I have tried. I did enjoy it.

I thought at first I was not going to like the hero, Arion. He seemed very dominating and misogynistic. Something I can't stand in real life and not so much in fiction. He soon began to change though and became a very nice man as he tried to be a good husband. The heroine, Jenna, was a little wimpy but had an interior type of courage and did her best to stand up to him within the limits of her personality. She wasn't strident and out to change Leor society. (As another human woman evidently was. Lana must have been the main character in another book and from reading this one, I know that I don't want to read her story. She was a ludicrous stereotype and I cringed every time she was present.)

So the two main characters were very well written and fairly true to themselves. I had a problem with some of the Leor politics in that SPOILERS there was a character who had to die because he had accidently killed another Leor man in a drunken brawl. So here we have a society at war with outposts being wiped out and who have a low birth rate that they are trying to address and they kill a guy over an accident. It would have made more sense that instead of two fatherless families, the man should have been made to provide for both families. I guess the point is that the Leor have a very hidebound rigid society and over the course of the book are being made to see that they must change and adapt.

So all in all I guess it was pretty good. Well written and I liked the climax at the end as I am fond of the sacrifice all for love type of romances. Pretty good sci fi romance.
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Luziadovalongo | 1 autre critique | Jul 14, 2022 |
Moriah gets involved in a brawl in a hive of scum and villainy. Sabin Travers, a bounty hunter, saves her bacon, but she is not pleased to get his help. However, since her ship offworld has flown the coop, so to speak, she stows away on Sabin's to get near where she wants. They are attracted to each other, but he doesn't want to think too deeply about relationships and she can't trust any man. She proceeds to steal his ship so she can make her critical-to-her-life smuggling delivery. Sabin finds her and his ship, though, and he shall have his revenge which he feels twisted up about because he wants her. Also have her memory tinkered with because she knows too much. Moriah is not wild about these ideas. Meanwhile, there are evil bounty hunters around to cause all kinds of trouble for them.

With what Moriah's been through, it makes sense that at first she is disgusted and freaked out by Sabin's attraction to her. It takes time and exposure to let her warm to him. He begins to understand he has something to prove to her and works on it. With all their personal problems, they are kind to each other when it counts. Even when he's angry and vengeful, Sabin does not treat Moriah poorly or hurt her intentionally, and he is decent to those she cares about. Despite her earlier antics, Moriah takes care of Sabin when he's most helpless. That helps convince me that the romance has a caring component in addition to physical attraction.

The world-building is consistent, as are the characters. The structure of the story is tight. It's mostly action and zooming around, and accordingly fast-paced. No loose ends or filler scenes. Elements fit together, and most of the characters are memorable. Moriah's associates are bold tough women who care for her and each other: Celie the live-in-the-clouds aspiring mechanic, Lionia the warrior who believes every problem is a nail to be hammered, the hammer being a carving up of people, and Janaye the older lady who reads auras and gets mystical premonitions. The ship mechanic who joins them is hilarious in his pursuit of Lionia.

Moriah is a difficult woman to like. Her pride makes her seem ungrateful and uncivilized. We get an idea of her demons early on, but not why the smuggling is so important to her until later. Until then, she seems ruthless and arbitrarily acerbic. She is smart, strong, and self-sufficient, though, and that's why Sabin stays interested instead of saying 'forget this I am so outta here.' It takes a while to understand all that, though, so I read with a bit of dread as to what she'd do next for a while. The first seduction scene left me unsettled, as ulterior-motive sex makes me squirm.

The major villains are just awful people. I like some more human qualities in the villains I read about so I don't find them cartoonish. Moriah and Sabin are morally conflicted, which keeps me reading, but the baddies are just evil-in-a-spaceship.

I was curious how to see Shadower would stand on its own, so I read it before Shielder. Since it takes place before the first book, I didn't miss any important background events.
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psychotropek | Sep 14, 2015 |
Sci Fi Romance. Shielder 1. The controllers have engineered a virus to kill Shielders. In hope of a cure, Nessa must host the deadly virus past Controller checkpoints to a medical lab on the planet Santerra. Her ship breaks down and a bounty hunter shadower Chase finds her. OK-
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C4RO | 1 autre critique | Jun 1, 2015 |
Two Minute Review for “Touched by Fire” by Catherine Spangler

Marla is a mild mannered accountant with some hidden talents that Luke would like to use to track a very nasty bad guy. Marla has trust issues due to some very traumatic events in her past. I have no idea if someone that badly hurt would have such a sudden turn around and trust someone she barely knows. The Sentinel thing is a little far fetched. Some of the dialog is rather stilted. But despite this, the action is fast, the bad guy is really bad and the sex is pretty good.… (plus d'informations)
 
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mary1963 | 1 autre critique | Apr 19, 2010 |

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