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Abuse, Betrayl, Love, and Understanding
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The "heroine" of this book is a whiny, weak, silly, easily manipulated woman who has gotten on my last nerve. It seems as though the author wants the reader to identify with her and feel sympathy for her, but it was impossible for me to muster any sympathy for a character who intentionally hurt the hero of the book and refused to accept responsiblity for it. I found myself hoping that the hero would exact his revenge -- kill her and put me out of my misery for reading this book in the first place.
I have to disagree. The heroine of this book is a woman who has been abused since the age of 8. She has been taught that she is nothing and that no one loves or cares about her, her only value is the power she is able to control as an enchantress. The hero of the book was once abused by other of her race and is therefore, with reason, having a hard time coming to terms with her being "one of the good guys". They go through much pain and heartache in an attempt to find the love that will ultimately heal both of them and their....well I'll leave that part for the book. This is a wonderful story about finding oneself, keeping the bonds of family and friendship alive, and finding a place where we can each be who we are and be accepted by those around us. I hope that you enjoy this book and the first two in the series as much as I did.4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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dreamerSN
Posted November 16, 2011
nice reas
Started off well. I wanted to see what came next then became predictable. A nice read - characters showed strength, loyalty and power. Always felt something was missing can you a little more depth to the story.
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clr7483
Posted October 22, 2011
10/22//11
Another excellent entry in the Feral Warriors series.
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khansen
Posted June 16, 2010
Great
Great
0 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted June 6, 2010
Book Lover
I loved this story. Once I started reading I couldn't put it down. I would definately recommend this book to others who wish to read.
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linda58LA
Posted April 12, 2010
really enjoy this whole series....great reading
love the writing style.
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I have yet to finish.
I started reading it on my vacation and I really couldn't get into it. Sorry!
0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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softbrowneyes
Posted October 18, 2009
If you like good Strong men, Passion Untamed is it.
This book and the last 2 are great they are part of my library.
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Kalliope
Posted October 14, 2009
A great and fast read!
I was pulled in at the start and the story didn't let me go. I read the book in a matter of several hours as I couldn't put it down. As I read, I realized I started mid-way as this was the first book of the series I read. However, even in doing so, I felt that the author didn't re-explain everything that happened in the previous books. She did a great job including only the information necessary and left me wanting more. I have already purchased the first book and expect to get the second soon.
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I enjoy shifter stories and enjoyed the world that Ms. Palmer created within our own. I initially found some parts of the female lead seemed weak. However, as the book progressed, I believe that as all people have numerous sides and show growth throughout their lives, so did she. We all have lessons in our lives. It is our job to recognize and learn from them. I felt the characters in this book did this. Trust is something I feel is freely given until one doesn't deserve it anymore. Then it is the most difficult thing to regain. It was a primary focus in this book for me. I found it refreshing and exciting, and I will be reading more soon! -
Simply not a good read
After seeing the cover of this book I was very excited to get started reading, but this book proves the old addage that you can't judge a book by its cover.
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The "heroine" of this book is a whiny, weak, silly, easily manipulated woman who has gotten on my last nerve. It seems as though the author wants the reader to identify with her and feel sympathy for her, but it was impossible for me to muster any sympathy for a character who intentionally hurt the hero of the book and refused to accept responsiblity for it. I found myself hoping that the hero would exact his revenge -- kill her and put me out of my misery for reading this book in the first place. I love paranormal romance, but this one just missed the mark for me. I think I'll stick with Sherrilyn Kenyon. -
he third Feral Warriors "untamed" romantic fantasy Is fast-paced and exciting
The malevolent demonic ones have forced kindhearted witch Skye to kidnap Immortal Feral Warrior Paenther. In the Blue Ridge Mountains to his chagrin, she has him chained; the second time he has been captured by a mage. However, this time he plans to escape to complete his mission to find and rescue Vhyper, but first he must escape his captivity. He seduces his bewitching adversary, but vows vengeance against bewitching mage-woman who has somehow enchanted him.
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However, for him and his mates especially Vhyper to escape the trap, Paenther must depend on the witch who already possesses his heart although he fears her betrayal. Skye vows not again; as she plans to keep the Feral Warrior who owns her heart and his associates' safe even tif hat means the cost of her soul.
The third Feral Warriors "untamed" romantic fantasy (see DESIRE UNTAMED and OBSESSION UNTAMED) novel is fast-paced and exciting from the moment an irate Paenther finds himself chained by a beautiful mage and never slows down as his limbs may be unchained but his heart remains chained. The story line contains plenty of action and passion yet also tells somewhat Paenther's back-story of how he became a rookie Feral Warrior in 1738 Virginia. Fans of the saga will fully relish this entry as star-crossed love means to trust with your life, which (no pun intended) is easy, but trusting your band of brothers is hard.
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