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Adrion
Posted February 14, 2011
Ok, but lacking
Good idea for a story, but not enough development of characters. Michaela is too immature, and unreasonably combative with her love interest Sebastian, who also appears to be almost virginal and too unsure of himself. The first love scene describe did not match Michaela's mental description, and there was not enough reasons for her to have such strong conflicting emotions against her and Sebastian first love making session. The character Michaela does not have enough warmth, or realistic appreciation for Sebastian. For a romance novel, softness, mutuality and in-depth sexual description are missing. The language is also off; it goes to undertone of Native America spirituality to modern day sassiness which is brought in at the wrong time. A great romance novel can be a good read when the female lead is strong, soft, sexy and mature, not afraid to love her partner. As for the hero, keep him strong, sensitive, and sexy.
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Dream Stalker This is an enjoyable romantic fantasy
In Alberta, Canada, the nightmares and hallucinations are increasing in frequency and intensity leading to Native American Michaela Proud fearing she might be going insane. However, her nocturnal dreams turn uglier when she is attacked. She wakes up in pain to find a man kneeling near her bed soothing her aches.
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Inanoka shapeshifting skinwalker and healer Sebastian tells Michaela she is perfectly normal except that her spirit is under assault by an evil spirit Nagi. He also says he cannot heal her spirit but takes her to someone who can even as he is confused by his feelings towards the non believing human who is his soul mate.
This is an enjoyable romantic fantasy that uses Native American mythology as the basis for the strong story line. The lead couple makes a fascinating pairing as neither wants love, but have no choice while the villain is sinister and evil torturing the mind of the proud female. Sub-genre fans will appreciate Jenna Kernan's superb thriller as beauty and the beast battle the evil that holds all the cards in the deck except for two: the king and queen of hearts.
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