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Accepting The Impossible (2012)

by Gabrielle Evans(Favorite Author)
3.5 of 5 Votes: 4
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Siren-Bookstrand, Inc.
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Guide to Armageddon
review 1: Main Characters:Warren Colfax - A human trying to survive the new world orderLieutenant Drakon Rhinegold - The shape changer who captures Warren and realizes Warren is his mateSynopsis:Paranormal creatures have taken over the world and each member of humanity is either enslaved or in hiding. Warren is one of the people in hiding, while (I guess) trying to find his brother who was taken a few months earlier. While he is on a raid for food, Warren is captured by Drakon. Drakon immediately recognizes (and isn't happy to realize it) that he has just captured his mate. Humans are not accepted as mates in the new world order, only as pets or slaves, so this puts Drakon in a very bad situation. The story tells about the new relationship between Warren and Drakon, as well as ... morethe search for Warren's brother.My Thoughts:This is a very quick read and it is moderately entertaining. I was disappointed in this book simply because the premise was interesting and I felt that the author didn't really deliver a strong story line to match the possibilities of that premise. I never really feel invested in either Warren or Drakon or the situation they were in and the story seemed very predictable.
review 2: I liked this look at a potential post-apocalyptic scenario where paranormals have taken over the world after deciding that humans are too stupid to be left to it. Not that these guys are much better, but they are definitely more powerful. Humans end up as slaves, the ones who didn't succumb to the virus that caused the mess, that is.Warren is one of those humans, and he has survived by being crafty and not trusting anyone. All he wants is some food, shelter for the night and not to become a slave. He also has a driving need to find his younger brother, but that is a very tough goal. Despite all this he has an irrepressible sense of humor that made me laugh several times. He is in for a major surprise when he is captured, finds he has a lot to learn about his new "master" as well as everything he took for truth. And as for falling in love? Not what he had planned. Drakon is quite the character. He is a tough paranormal with interesting shifting capabilities and is just as convinced he knows what is black and what is white as Warren is. Except, he is on the exact opposite side. As he gets to know Warren, he is shocked to find that the human is his mate, but knows he has no choice but to accept that fact. The story gets wilder from there.If you like wild adventures that are as interesting as they are imaginative, if paranormals taking over is a scenario that scares as much as fascinates you, and if you enjoy some very hot between-the-sheets action mixed in with your story, then you will probably like this book. less
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eagles13
3.5 stars. Looking forward to reading more about these guys and their friends.
Peggy
I enjoyed this one. The ending seemed a bit abrupt for me though.
missjmedia
3.5 Stars.
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