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Fragile Brilliance (2000)

by Tammy Blackwell(Favorite Author)
3.04 of 5 Votes: 2
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Shifters & Seers
review 1: The fact that Tammy has enough game to bring air buffalo references into this book means that she is a one in a million author. She doesn't play by the same stereo types this genre usually has which in turn offers a reader a uniqueness that never gets old. Her characters are amazing and diverse, world building; intriguing with depth that isn't fudged over like I often see. I can honestly say that while I'm only a few chapters in to this baby I know that Tammy's going to deliver, she always does, which is why everyone should read her books I know I have and will read everything of hers I can get my hands on no matter what it is! Hats off to you Tammy, you are awesomeness. Over and out.
review 2: Smoothly written with likable characters and a nicely balanced mix
... moreof romance and action--this is a winner! I loved how it expanded on and gave further glimpses into the Timber Wolves series' world, but forged its own path, with a more new adult/supernatural romance than YA/coming of age feel. As in that series, the biggest strength to me here is in the precisely rendered setting and well crafted dialog. This isn't a genre I read, and the author is a friend of mine. Nonetheless, good storytelling is good storytelling, and I feel confident in saying that Blackwell's many fans are going to love this one and start bugging her immediately about the next one. less
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patricia
The book in which Charlie finally gets the love and attention he deserves.
saki
A question: How exactly can one be "tragically handsome?"
chatcess
Finally, a happy ending for Charlie.
justine1310
4.5 stars.
0nyxX
Awesome
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