Friday 7 October 2011

book review (Alterant)


(read: 3/Oct/11)
In this explosive new world of betrayals and shaky alliances, the only Alterant not incarcerated faces an impossible task -- recapture three dangerous, escaped creatures before they slaughter more humans…or her.

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Alterant
Series: The Belador Code series, book 2
Pub: 2011, (US Pocket book) Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon & Dianna Love
Cat: paranormal romance
Format: paperback (mid); 407 pp w/ 40 chapters
Age Range: adult (2) 

                Synopsis
The way Evalle Kincaid sees it, saving mankind from total destruction should have cleared her name. But when words uttered in the heat of combat are twisted against her, she's blamed for the prison break of three dangerous Alterants.

She has one chance to clear the cloud of suspicion hanging over her…for good. All she has to do is recapture the escapees. But deals with gods and goddesses are tricky at best, and now the lives of all Beladors, and the safety of innocent humans, rides on Evalle's success. The only person she can ask for help wants to see her dead.

      my Thoughts (review)
I love this series, honestly I love it, though saying this it’s not all that great, and yet it is. Ah, I love it!! (I also say this with in mind that I’m also a fan of Sherrilyn, and these books aren’t really like there Dark-Hunter series, or chronicles of nick ones)
     
So obviously, if you have read the first one (which you need too) we start this book with Evalle going to gods who want her, and her kind, dead because they don’t understand them, and don’t care too. So she goes there and the deal she struck isn’t something she can really do, and on top for the fact that she’s not allowed to talk to anyone, from the Ballador’s. But this doesn’t stop Storm, and with him, she’s got someone at her back that would do anything to keep her safe, even if she doesn’t really know that yet.
     
So this is only the next step into the major story that seems to be unfolding, like all romances it’s just a little slice and man do you only want some more when it’s done. and this slice has Storm getting a little closer to Evalle, we learn some truths about Tzader and the one he loves, some of the whys for them not being together, and Quinn with his love, but this is only the beginning and with an unreeling that’s slow and yet, man they are great books.
     
Awesome really, can’t fault them at all. Can’t ‘cause I don’t want to find any, and more so you should pick it up and test it out. The series is great. Really, LOVE IT.

Series
Blood trinity, [tb],

Quick Note
This is a great book to transition from, the story line is so strong and the physical sex is so light, though it grows with every book, and yet when it’s in there it’s nearly forgettable, so light. That two and the three main characters have so many problems with their loved ones and past that it’s hard to even touch the other.
☼☼☼

The Wonderful World of Sex

So, this is one of those times when I start writing about what I think, and mostly I’m one sided, and haven’t even considered any other way. Not until someone actually tells me those other ways and I’m all like, ‘Ah....’

This is like one of those times, and yet, it’s more an option about what I think, about how I see things in the ways of life and all that crap. So forgive me, before you even read this, that I may be seeing things in a set way. And yet, you kind of need this to make sense of anything that I am going to write in the following month, or so. Though I’m thinking it’s only going to be a month.

So I believe that reading a sex scene in a book is more invasive than actually having sex. There’s more factors involved in reading it....
 [sliced for obvious reasons]