Tracey O'Hara
3.67 of 5 Votes: 1
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3.62 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: okay this was an interesting take on several different thoughts and plotlinesI adore the separation between Vampires (Aeternus) and the crazed Nercro's.The alien lineage was diferent.The big background story almost reminded me of a KKK based rascism sort of.Christian and Antoinet...
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3.79 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: It took a long time to work out what exactly happened in the past which distracted me from the action. The fact the main character wasn't your typical kick ass, sword wielding, martial artist found me searching for the strength all heroines have written in their stories. Fancy fi...
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3.62 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I'd actually give it a 2.5.This book was a random purchase for me—no knowledge of it or the author; I liked the cover. I have to be honest when I say that the cover is similar to the book—inconsistent and not entirely representative of the interior.I found the book in the Urban F...
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review 1: Starts with violent action. Slowed by made-up words and acronyms for para(normal) human organizations requiring glossary, dreams, and supererogatory back story details. Official agency "donator" is really hot-blooded double-service prostitute, though she thinks rejecting extra ti...
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3.79 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: 2.5/5I was a little disappointed in this book to be honest. Since this was a series I was expecting the same characters to be the focus in this book. I was looking forward to another book about Antoinette and Christian, but instead got a new story told by a few different characte...
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3.71 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I decided to get this because it was a recommendation from another author. Let me start by saying I usually try to stay away from novellas unless it is in conjunction with a series. I believe that novellas alone are usually rushed and more than not are unfinished. Now with that s...