Faith V. SmithBesprekingen
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8 Werken 21 Leden 3 Besprekingen
Besprekingen
Tiernan's Punishment door Faith V. Smith
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NancyJCohen | Jan 5, 2014 | Reviewed by Terri N
Review copy provided by Wild Rose Press
This was a tale of good vs. evil in its purest form.
Darach was as easy for me to fall for as he was for Abby. His out-of-this-world body and his sexy Scottish brogue made him almost irresistible. The awful things that happened to him in his previous life broke my heart. Abby with her “gift” and willingness to help others had me rooting for her from the first page.
The characters were well developed. I loved Michael the Archangel. His concern for the mortals on earth as well as for his Immortal Warriors made him very real to me. Sean had a really intriguing back story that made me want to know more about him. Arianna’s feisty and smart. I know she has a deep dark secret that I’m dying to know.
I was impressed by Ms. Smith’s story telling. Abby and Darach’s verbal sparring was entertaining. There were heart breaking and heart pounding moments. It reminded me of Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series but with less sex and the immortals worked for a boss they actually respected. There were some slow moments but over all this was a great read.
The Christian aspects of this book were heartfelt. Even the passion that Darach and Abby had for each other was sweet and pure.
Favorite Quote: Reminder: Archangels do not shed tears over what happens in the mortal realm. It would be fruitless since he would never get any work done if he allowed his hardened shell to crack. As he reached for a golden cloth and wiped his eyes, he repeated, archangels do not shed tears.
Review copy provided by Wild Rose Press
This was a tale of good vs. evil in its purest form.
Darach was as easy for me to fall for as he was for Abby. His out-of-this-world body and his sexy Scottish brogue made him almost irresistible. The awful things that happened to him in his previous life broke my heart. Abby with her “gift” and willingness to help others had me rooting for her from the first page.
The characters were well developed. I loved Michael the Archangel. His concern for the mortals on earth as well as for his Immortal Warriors made him very real to me. Sean had a really intriguing back story that made me want to know more about him. Arianna’s feisty and smart. I know she has a deep dark secret that I’m dying to know.
I was impressed by Ms. Smith’s story telling. Abby and Darach’s verbal sparring was entertaining. There were heart breaking and heart pounding moments. It reminded me of Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series but with less sex and the immortals worked for a boss they actually respected. There were some slow moments but over all this was a great read.
The Christian aspects of this book were heartfelt. Even the passion that Darach and Abby had for each other was sweet and pure.
Favorite Quote: Reminder: Archangels do not shed tears over what happens in the mortal realm. It would be fruitless since he would never get any work done if he allowed his hardened shell to crack. As he reached for a golden cloth and wiped his eyes, he repeated, archangels do not shed tears.
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RtB | Apr 17, 2012 | Catriona, princess of the Fae, pops into the mortal realm for a brief visit. Here she meets Derek, a Special Ops Marine. Sparks ignite between the two but a love between them is forbidden. If Catriona’s father, the king, learns they are attracted to each other, he would punish them both.
Nonetheless, she can’t deny her heart where the tormented soldier is concerned.
Nightmares from his missions tear Derek from sleep, and only the fairy princess can chase away the horrors of the night. Dare he conceive of a happy future with this ethereal beauty?
Nonetheless, she can’t deny her heart where the tormented soldier is concerned.
Nightmares from his missions tear Derek from sleep, and only the fairy princess can chase away the horrors of the night. Dare he conceive of a happy future with this ethereal beauty?
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