The Thresl Chronicles (6 books in series)
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review 1: Leaning a little more towards 2.5. I have been looking forward to Saint's story and am both happy and disappointed. I liked Saint's character until he starts opening his mouth about taking back the throne from Vohne. Every time this subject came up my liking of Saint took a di...
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review 1: Outwardly Duke Hellbur is simply another useless royal living on the fringe, but behind the scenes he manages a spy network that locates and frees Thresls from slavery and pit fighting.Recently however, someone close to Hellbur has framed him, making it look as though he is the o...
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review 1: I was prepared to be disappointed in this one even though I love the series because it wasn't Saint's book, but instead I truly enjoyed getting Friln and Rin's story.Friln and Rin have been background characters since the first book as a bonded pair that represented the Captain o...
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review 1: I really enjoyed the first book in this series. The idea of alien cat shifters mating with their humans was really appealing to me. This book is the sequel and the continuation of a few of the story threads from the first book. It wasn't as good as the first book for a few rea...
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review 1: This was the third book in a series that I've come to enjoy as a nice light weight hit of sci-fi romance. It has some steam, some intrigue, creative worldbuilding and enjoyable characters packed into what I'm coming to realize are like serial story installments. The abrupt endi...
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review 1: I don't know what was happening in this book. Initially it was going fine. But after that it got really annoying and pathetic. # No word building# No character development# No strong points in the book# Too fast and sloppy# Chemistry b/w Kres & Vohne was very granted, there was n...