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File Size: 1835 KB
Print Length: 350 pages
Publisher: Berkley (December 6, 2016)
Publication Date: December 6, 2016
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B01CZCW26K
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I was eagerly waiting for this book, the story of the immortal soldier and werewolf archeologist. I thought they were the most intriguing characters. Hence my disappointment when their love story was rushed through to get us to the end of the trilogy. There was so much more that could have been done with these characters. Instead, there was way too much of the the dialog she writes for gods and prophets so you know they are gods and prophets. I find it repetitive and stilted. In fact, in more than one place a goddess character says the same exact thing to each of the main characters. This trilogy started out so well, the ending could have been doing much more.
I've enjoyed Robert' books for years but, although her longer books are still a pleasure, her trilogies have become too formulaic. I've met all the characters before, several times, and it's becoming too rote to enjoy like I used to.
My review for this book is very similar to my review for the other two (pasted below). Overall, I really enjoyed it. Similar to Bay of Sighs, I felt it ended abruptly, in terms of both the two characters, and the quest itself. Ordinarily, when I finish a Roberts series I am left wanting more (of course), but feeling resolved, as if things have come to an end. This series had the same elements as her other novels, but it felt to me like there had been a rush, towards the end of the book, to "wrap things up." This led me feeling not quite as satisfied as usual, when I put the book down.To be clear, I still very much enjoyed these books. I just don't think they are quite as well done as some of her previous fantasy-based trilogies.My review for this book is similar to my review for the entire series (pasted below). The one thing I will say is that Bay of Sighs is my favorite book in series in terms of the characters (and their development). However, as we neared the end of the book, I felt it ended too quickly and abruptly, as if there was a rush to wrap things up for these characters, without proper development.I'm a long-time fan of Nora Roberts, and enjoyed this book (as well as the two that followed). However, when comparing them to some of her previous trilogies involving mystical quests (the Circle TrilogyThe Circle Trilogy: Morrigan's Cross; Dance of the Gods; Valley of Silence, the Sign of Seven SevenNora Roberts The Sign of Seven Trilogy, or the Keys Trilogy) this series didn't quite live up to them. The story was good (if notably similar to previous works) and the characters interesting and engaging, but to me it read as half-hearted (like the "light" version of her previous work).These books are definitely worth reading, and I have enjoyed them very much. If you're looking for a fun, light read, I'd say go for it. Nora Roberts is a gifted writer with a great imagination and a knack for creating interwoven characters. She shows readers not just individual (and interesting/unusual) characters, but also units of characters as couples, and as "families" (i.e., the unit the 6 distinct characters make together). She has done that again with this trilogy. My only complaint is that these books didn't grab me in the same way as some of her earlier work, as if they were missing some indefinable element, or were somehow unfinished. That doesn't stop them from having a prime spot on my "shelf" (that is, the metaphorical shelf in my Kindle library). Despite my relative approval of this book when it is compared to some of my favorite Nora Roberts stories, it is definitely a good read.
I was extremely (and I do not use the word lightly) disappointed in this entire trilogy. I have read and re-read Nora Roberts books for years and have thoroughly enjoyed most of her previous trilogies. The Dark Witch trilogy made me feel a little "t-witchy" about buying any more of her books, but I am helpless to resist when she comes out with something new. That being said, this was definitely not something new. Hashed and re-hashed and utterly boring. The mermaid annoyed the heck out of me, being winy and vacuous, the seer was just "blah" and the werewolf came across as cold. I believe the only character I quite liked was the time-traveller, but was disappointed that he ended up with airhead. And with the way this group openly talks about their sex lives and mention sex every couple of sentences, I was almost waiting for them to get into a whole partner-swap thing. Does anyone really behave like this? The dialogue was prosaic and not up to Ms Roberts' normal witty level. I adore that she usually gives her characters smart and funny dialogue, making her women and her men clever and interesting. She certainly dumbed this lot down and it gave me shudders. I will not pre-order again before reading reviews. Oh, please bring back the old Nora Roberts, I miss her.
As a fairly avid Roberts fan, I have to say that yes, her books have seemed to fall off over the last few years. But this series and this particular finale was the first that I can say I was truly disappointed by.As in the first and second books I felt there was little character development, little chemistry, and no climax, no big, nerve racking boom before the big win.If you are a fan, and read all her books like me, nothing I say will steer you away from reading this series. But if this would be a series you're on the fence about, or one of the first you've read by Mrs. Roberts, I would strongly recommend going to her earlier works and saving this for when you're a fan or have days on end to finish all three books.
I enjoyed this series. Formulaic? Yes, as most of her trilogies are indeed formulaic. It's what happens with the character development that either makes or breaks the series for me. You know going in that it's good vs evil, and that good is going to win in the end. So yes, to that end, there's very little in the way of surprise. But it's the journey--and the people--I must evaluate. I found the characters enjoyable in this one. I saw a reviewer comment that all the did was eat and have sex. Well, I can't say that sounds like a bad deal for me, LOL. At any rate, I enjoyed the developing relationships and the dialogue. And while I don't feel her more recent trilogies have the kind of of complex detail that her older ones do, I still felt this was one of the more enjoyable recent series.
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