Book Review: Richelle Mead’s The Immortal Crown
There’s a new twist on religious investigator Justin March and supersoldier Mae Koskinen’s secret mission to a society where women are commodities and government is the religion.
There’s a new twist on religious investigator Justin March and supersoldier Mae Koskinen’s secret mission to a society where women are commodities and government is the religion.
Maisie Dobbs must catch a madman before he commits murder on an unimaginable scale.
A murderous quest that spans 400 years threatens to ignite long-smouldering tensions between the English and the French. Complicating matters is Olivier’s recent conviction for murder.
Silver John and an Indian medicine man must collaborate to prevent certain death at the hands of blood-sacrificing old-world Druids who are attempting to awaken pre-Indian spirits in an ancient mountain.
I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: the library Fragile Eternityby Melissa Marr paranormal romance in a hardcover edition that was published by Bowen Press on April 21, 2009 and has 389 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Unbound, Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions, Ink Exchange, Wicked Lovely, Radiant Shadows, “Changing Guards”, “Guns for the Dead”, Cursed by DeathThird in the Wicked Lovely paranormal romance fantasy series. The focus is on Seth and his desire to be forever with Aislinn. In 2009, Fragile Eternity was nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Series. My Take How can you not love Seth? He is so in love with Aislinn and supportive of what she needs. Aislinn herself has a fine line to walk. She’s stuck with being the Summer Queen which means she needs to work with Keenan, but she’s still angry over the stunts he’s pulled. How his evasions put her friends in danger. There’s a good bit of background on Aislinn’s mother, Moira. It’s interesting to […]
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