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Tracking Trisha (2000)

by S.E. Smith(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 2
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Dragon Lords of Valdier
review 1: Main Characters:Trisha Grove - An Earth woman who meets her mate from ValdierKelan Reykill - Trisha's mate Synopsis:Trisha Grove enjoyed her job as a pilot for Boswell International but realizes something is still missing from her life – her family. She is ready to call it quits and head back home to Wyoming where her father lives. She never expected her last flight for Boswell would end with an unplanned trip out of this world. Trisha isn’t sure at first what is real and what isn’t; all she knows is she is determined to get back to her dad no matter what it takes. Kelan Reykill is the fourth son in the royal line of Valdier. Commander of the V’ager, one of the largest Valdier warships, he prides himself on his strict self-discipline, his ability to remain in comma... morend in any situation, and his skill at handling any challenge. That is, until he meets a stubborn human female from the primitive planet his older brother sought refuge on. Now, all he can think about is how to get the female into his bed and under his control while staying in one piece.When she is taken from him, Kelan will track Trisha to the ends of the universe and further because he knows one thing – she is his true mate and he will do anything; kill anyone, who tries to harm her.My Thoughts:I had two problems with this book. The first and major one is that all the women seemed inordinately pleased with the fact that they caused injury to the men that were trying to protect them, to the point that some of the men had to be taken to Medical for treatment. So my question is this, if men were bragging about the injury that they caused women (people who did not try to protect themselves from the attack) would anyone find that funny or entertaining? So why would these be humorous scenes in this book. The men did not try to defend themselves against the women because they knew they could cause injury to the women. To my mind the women were just engaging in pure bullying and were down right proud of doing it (remember, they already knew that they were in no danger when they attacked and they knew they were not assaulting anyone who was in a position to change what was happening to them - all the women should have been ashamed of themselves).The second thing was that the author made the women much more skilled warriors than the male warriors from Valdier. It got to the point of ridiculousness. The warriors have probably 100 pounds on the women, are a lot taller with longer reach in consequence. It is stupid to think that women (especially ex-AF - I was in the AF, we didn't do hand to hand combat...that would be Army or Marines...AF flies and maintains planes for goodness sake) even with some training could take on multiple men and consistently come out on top...unless the warriors of Valdier are just a bunch of wimps....Other than those two significant things, I thought this was a so-so book, not as good as the first two books. Trisha isn't a very likable character, althought Kelan was okay.
review 2: Tracking Trisha - Dragon Lords of Valdier: Book 3 - Volume by S. E. SmithTrisha Grove Is quitting her job with Boswell International To go home to Wyoming and work with her father teaching military men wilderness survival. She witnesses her passenger Abby begin abducted, and starts chasing the man the did it with 3 of her friends. Kelan Reykill is the fourth son in the royal line of Valdier and he is helping his oldest brother get back his kidnapped sweet-heart. They are "OUT OF THIS WORLD" :) less
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r546
meh - was good enough for my zombie brain at the time. Liked Trisha.
grace
Could have been SO much better with competent editing.
jnguyen1003
3.5
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