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The Exposed Saga (2014)

by Deborah Bladon(Favorite Author)
4.13 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: These novellas were a bit overly dramatic for me, though they were interesting reading Sadie and Hunter's story AFTER reading the following novellas where they were friends with the main characters and were seen from a different lens in those.I liked Sadie and Hunter... but the added drama was a bit much. I get why it was done, but still. The characters were likable, as was the story, but it was a bit over-the-top on the drama end of things. Also, Bladon's love scenes all seem to be renditions of one another with the same things going on every time, which gets a bit boring when you've read several of her novellas...
review 2: There are two things I love about Bladon's work. First, she's a master at worldbuilding and I am a total sucker for well-built worlds. He
... morer books have a rich backstory that reveals itself in unexpected ways across four novellas. This is such a beast to do well and Bladon nails it. Second, Bladon is a master at book marketing. Bladon self-publishes (go her!) and by breaking out a full novel into four novellas that are published monthly, she is able to influence the so-called Amazon algorithm for suggesting books (for those of you who aren't authors, the Amazon algorithm is a writer's holy grail). Part of the algorithm is based on how often an author publishes, so publishing a book in monthly parts is a smart idea from both a storytelling and selling perspective. Again, masterfully done! less
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peacelovelax23
Couldn't get into it story was all over
reaganne
Awesome series highly recommended
daneha
DNF'd at 80%Oh FFS!!! Come ON!
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