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Blood Prince (2009)

by Stormy Glenn(Favorite Author)
4.01 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1606017195 (ISBN13: 9781606017197)
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English
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publisher
Siren-Bookstrand, Inc.
series
Wolf Creek Pack
review 1: I knew it, the idea of having two guys together is very sexy hahahaplus, they were from different species.Zac is a vampire while Devlin is a shifter.I love how these two guys showing up their romanceDevlin yang tidak mau mengakui Zac sebagai pasangannamun terus memikirkan Zac, sedangkan Zac berusaha membuatDevlin menjadi miliknya namun karena penolakan Devlindan karena gengsi Zac malah pergi.It just that their romance is too fast and it'sending soon.It's complicated too imagine the chemistry for bothof them
review 2: Decent story, but it has this grammatical weirdness that drove me crazyWarning: This review might contain what some people consider SPOILERS. Rating: 6/10PROS: - Glenn constructs a pretty detailed and elaborate history of the clash between vampires
... more and werewolves that is revealed in small snatches, and I found it well-constructed and interesting.- I also thought the author did a good job of portraying Zacarius’s fixation on Devlin’s blood. Obviously, any vampire is going to have a thing for blood, but I really felt Zac’s lust for Devlin’s blood in particular.- Sometimes it’s nice to read about two people who recognize their attraction for what it is and don’t hesitate too much to act on it.- There’s quite a bit of sex in the story, and I would describe it as more sweet than hot. The scenes are numerous, but they aren’t described in a lot of detail, nor are they very long. The scenes are unabashedly lovey-dovey, though. (There’s a lot of blood play, so if that bothers you, stay away.)- I liked the amount of angst in the book: just enough for the characters to develop a sense of longing for each other before reuniting, but without the separation seeming too overwhelming.CONS:- There’s an entire verb tense (past participle) that’s almost entirely lacking throughout the whole book (it uses simple past tense instead), which gives the writing an almost foreign, translated sound at times. Here are just a few examples: “Devlin never saw eyes that color before” (rather than “Devlin had never seen eyes that color”); “He drank his second glass of wine by the time Devlin entered the room” (rather than “He had drunk his second glass…”); “Zacarius called him darling almost since their first meeting” (should be “Zacarius HAD called him darling…”); “It happened for days now”… You get the point.- There are phrases here and there that are so cheesy they made me cringe (“Curiosity may have killed the cat but it inspired the vampire”), and others that are like, duh (“Zacarius bit his lip to keep from laughing. His mate just made the situation humorous for him”).- In some instances the writing uses a lot of pronouns and then doesn’t identify which characters they refer to: “his gaze bore into his in silent expectation”; “Zacarius didn’t see how he thought he would take over the coven even if he died.”Overall comments: The story here is pretty typical of Stormy Glenn: decent plot, sweet characters, some angst, some sex, and a healthy dose of melodrama. But the strange lack of past participle tense throughout the story drove me absolutely bonkers. I almost couldn’t finish reading it because I found those sentences so forced and awkward and irritating. less
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dawood
Re-read: Dec 2014Original Rating: 3 stars
Ted
happy dev got his mate lol loved zac
RASHELLE876
Wolf Creek Pack book 4
miti
really good read
Lala
3,5 stars
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