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Erin Summerill

Auteur de Ever the Hunted

6+ oeuvres 849 utilisateurs 29 critiques

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Erin Summerill was born in England and was a wedding photographer before writing her first novel"Ever the Hunted". (Bowker Author Biography)

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This is not book 3 in the Clash of Kingdoms series. Ever the Hunted and Ever the Brave were a duology in my opinion. And Once A King is a standalone novel in the same universe. And while I loved the story, thought it was every bit as good (if not better) than the others. The amount of errors in printing were infuriating. So many misspellings and grammar mistakes.
 
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ilkjen | Oct 9, 2022 |
One thing I am really appreciative of this series is the constant progress of plot. There’s always something happening. I never feel the urge to skip or skim. And this one had multiple POV which gave it a different feel from the first without being out of place. Book 3 can’t arrive in my mailbox soon enough!
 
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ilkjen | 6 autres critiques | Sep 18, 2022 |
Was skeptical to start this but I’m glad I did. Surprised with how much I enjoyed reading this little adventure. It has it’s problems, but it was on the cozier side of YA fantasy.

I think the thing I wish I could change the most is the map. Trying to follow along Britta’s journey with the timelines outlined in the text did NOT align with the drawing near the cover. Id the editor fixed that and some scene blocking within the story, I probably would’ve given this 5 stars.
 
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ilkjen | 20 autres critiques | Sep 11, 2022 |
The writing in this is good—evocative, more show than tell, no info-dumping—but the characterization is all over the place. I've spent nearly 400 pages with Britta and her people, and while I could list a personality trait or preference here and there, I still don't feel as if I know them at all. (Well. I feel I know Siron, Cohen's horse, quite well, but I'm not sure he counts.)

And because I don't feel I know Britta, everything that connects to her character—her quest to avenge her father's murder, her attempt to avert war, her romance with Cohen—leaves me cold. None of it compels my interest or engages my emotions, and frankly, I can't understand how it manages to do so for Britta.

In addition, the worldbuilding baffled me most of the time. There's a Church...but beyond mention of services and "the devil," it doesn't seem to impact the way people live. There's a border that people are forbidden to cross...but everyone seems to cross it without effort. There are two countries whose ideological differences are apparently so profound they can't even understand why their respective people wear the clothing they do...and yet, they're neighbors with a clearly permeable border, so why aren't there any people who are more open-minded?

I think Erin Summerill has potential as a writer, but Ever the Hunted indicates she still has a lot of room to grow.
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slimikin | 20 autres critiques | Mar 27, 2022 |

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Œuvres
6
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1
Membres
849
Popularité
#30,131
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
29
ISBN
38
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