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Posted July 8, 2011
Fantastic Read
What does a god do after he has won the battle to keep mortals safe and seen all of his warriors find their mates? Go in search of a mate of his own. Ra has done more than keep mortals safe and now that everyone else he cares about has found love he has discovered that he longs for it as well. While out on his search Ra meets Shanda and quickly finds out that she is his mate. After many years of searching he is not ready to lose her now but his first attempts to win her over quickly fall short.
I enjoyed Ra from the previous books in this series but he really endeared himself to me in this book. We get to see more of his personality and what makes him unique. I loved seeing him try to win over Shanda only to be knocked down a peg or two. His reaction to her dismissal had me laughing out loud and had Shanda winning me over right than and there. She is going through her own problems and when Ra enters the picture he just adds to them. Even though Shanda has problems she is still standing on her own and trying to fix them, showing what a strong person that she is. The sparks are there from the start between these two and seeing the bond form between them was a great read.
There may not be as much of the intensity that was in the warrior's books because Ra does not have to deal with the demons and such but this book is full of emotion. The depth of Ra as a person was a wonderful read.
This story was a nice ending to the series. After seeing all the Chosen get their mates it was nice to see Ra get his happy ever after. Although we get to see a few important characters from the series in this book it would have been nice to see all of the warriors and their mates reaction to Ra finding his mate. I loved watching Takan and Falon help Ra with his mate. They truly want to see Ra find happiness. I am happy and sad to have finished this book as well as the series of Ra's Chosen. I loved every single book and found Ra's Hunger to be a wonderful and sweet ending to the series.
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Ra’s Hunger is a good short read. Wish it had been a little longer.
Ra is an Egyptain sun god and he is looking for his mate. He’s been looking for centuries, until one day he walks into a museum and see’s Shanda. Shanda has just been the last six months getting her life back on track and finding a man is the very last thing she wants.
The characters in the book have all kinds of different feelings. Ra wants to give Shanda all he has to just be his mate, but he’s scared to tell her the truth of what he truly is. He has loved in lost in the past. Just imagine a god being afraid of a mortal woman. Shanda you can tell has feelings for him but she doesn’t want to give in. The love they have for each other is out of this world.
I wish that this book had been longer. Give Ra and Shanda enough time to really fall into love, instead of doing it all in less than a week. I do love how he brings in reinforcements to help him. Just goes to show you that a god doesn’t always know what to do. When it comes to love everyone always needs a little help. -
where are the 1-6 books?
I can't find the other 6 books of this series on nook. I like reading the series in order and would like to find the rest of the books?
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