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Anonymous
Posted November 6, 2011
I bought this thinking it was a new story and previously purchased all three books and read them. Wasted my money. On the upside, I did enjoy all three books.
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Posted October 25, 2011
I really liked these when I read the 3 stories by themselves. They are full of fun and interesting characters that I cared about. I read for entertainment and the stories in Genesis were great.
I can't wait for the next Mirus book. :)
SharonGerlach
Posted October 24, 2011
Kait Nolan drops her readers right into the middle of the action and leaves them breathless to the final word. These stories serve as a great introduction to Nolan's Mirus world - a paranormal culture existing, mostly hidden, alongside our own and rife with politics and government control. A huge plus for me is that Nolan's romantic element in her work isn't hearts & flowers & mushy sentimental goo; the males are captivated by the females strength and courage, and the females approach their finer emotions with pragmatism and sometimes resignation. Nolan has plenty of talent and witty voice, and I look forward to the day when I finally have the first full-length Mirus novel in my hands.
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Overview
Paranormal beings exist, among us, around us. Their strictest rule: keep the secret.
Forsaken by Shadow
When Embry’s father is kidnapped by human scientists and the Council of Races makes a firm decision of non-intervention, enforcer Embry Hollister must turn her back ...