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Brink Of Eternity (2000)

by Caris Roane(Favorite Author)
4.09 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I am completely intrigued by the twist on a much used genre. Roane’s premise left me breathless. Her vivid descriptions had me walking (or flying) through this world right alongside her characters. I could see and feel everything that they encountered. This story was a very intimate tale between the two main characters that the reader is drawn into. You cannot help but feel the emotions that Roane writes so eloquently about. This story was so off centre from the bulk of the vampire genre that I found myself saying ‘that is sooo cool’ many times throughout the novella. I wanted to join this world and ascend alongside them. It`s also very intriguing to see what the history Rome has inspired. The seamless melding of history and this unique view of the paranorma... morel creates a very unique world for this story to take place in.The characters in this novel are completely off the hook. The main characters were fully developed and easy to get to know. They were human in all aspects, except, of course, for their supernatural additions. Even their dialogue remained natural throughout. It was never forced and always sounded human. Overall, this story (and the series as a whole) is definitely one of a kind amongst a sea of vampire romance stories. It’s definitely a must read for anyone looking for a quick, racy supernatural read that you won’t be able to put down. I cannot wait to delve into more from this very talented author.
review 2: Okay, it turns out that this series is A LOT easier to take in small novella doses. The plot wasn't nearly as much of a train wreck, and I didn't have to hear about how good lavender or honeysuckle smelled for five hundred pages. Also, the numbering on this series is wonky. This book happens after Kerrick's story but before Marcus', making it 1.5, not 2.5. I really am done with these for a little while though, even though I'm leaving Parisa and Medichi in a lurch. I need to scrub my brain with some Austen or something. less
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raven5655
I liekd this one better because it was less about the politics and more about the people.
malubuil
Two strong lead characters with good interaction! Gotta love Endelle, too!
Akki
3.5*Not that impressed with this one.
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