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File Size: 1562 KB
Print Length: 448 pages
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca (May 7, 2013)
Publication Date: May 7, 2013
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00B2AO71A
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The story had a lot of potential but didn't live up to it at least for me. I read reviews that the hero and heroine were each other’s one and only.It was true and the thing that I liked most about the story. There was no manhoe behavior that I had to read about and their sexual experience was for once equal. The majority of the time in romance books the hero has too much experience and has heroine none to very little. That is sexist and I wish that the playing field was even more often. From the book summary, it appeared that the story would have a jealous and possessive hot alpha hero who initially put up a little resistance to being with the heroine. I believed that he would fight his attraction to the heroine for a short period of time but then accept it and become the pursuer. Sadly that was not the case.The heroine chased and chased the hero. It was pathetic and tedious. initially, the hero resisted responding at all. Then he became an indecisive tease. He would let the heroine initiate some form of physical contact and then stop her before the main event. When he finally stops fighting her advances, 75% of the story was over. It was too little too late as I just didn’t care anymore. She looked desperate and needed and he appeared to be an indecisive wuss. The lack of feeling behind the claimed possessiveness was disappointing as well. All telling and no showing.Another thing that really irritated me was how the heroine got changed. I believed that from reading the book summary and reviews that the hero would lose control due to his intense need of the heroine and bite her during a passionate encounter. Sadly I was wrong again. The hero didn’t change the hero by losing control of his bloodlust during sexy times. Nope. He accidentally cut his lip and kissed her transferring his disease. It was such a letdown, how I felt about the majority of the story.
I am disappointed--the first two books (well, book and a half) in this series are fun, romantic, imaginative, and so well-written. (See my review of Tarnished Knight.) I was very excited about the new addition, Heart of Iron. Unfortunately the author succumbs to an all too common temptation in a series: the excessive introduction and description of new characters for future books. The "Mercury" siblings and Ingrid, Jasper the blue blood soldier, more Leo Barrons, the Norwegian verwulfen Astrid and Eric. I don't care about the details of Astrid's barbarian princess outfit or the narrow span of her waist when Lena is in peril. Plus, the plot is just not as tight and focused because future conflicts are clearly being set up, and we never really learn much more about Will and Lena, the main couple. Yes, we spend time with them, time in which they are usually at odds, yawn!--but I don't know any more about them than I did on page 1, especially Will. For example, Will's time in captivity is summed up in a one page discussion. We never get to explore all the vulnerable and endearing aspects of his personality the author hinted at in the previous stories, like his fear/mistrust of women, his mistaken attraction to Blade, his longing for physical contact, his room full of battered children's books, rocks, feathers, etc. I wanted to know so much more about this hulking, strangely vulnerable hero. And what we learn about Lena I don't really like. She admits to playing games with Will, which is understandable but still annoying. She spies for the humanist movement because she is, essentially, bored. Yes, there is a previously unhinted at event in her past which feels like a trumped up, last-minute motive, but even Lena herself admits she was looking for a cause, something to do. Also, she spends way too much of the story keeping various secrets that endanger her, which doesn't make sense since she has POWERFUL and TRUSTED allies to whom she could turn for help (Will, Blade, Rip, Leo). And, knowing a blood-thirsty and cruel aristocrat is stalking her, she persists in wandering around social events alone, going down the dark hall, stepping on to the deserted terrace etc, veering dangerously close to TSTL territory. And the resolution to the obstacle in her relationship with Will was trite and simplistic.Oh, and as another reviewer pointed out, the romance doesn't really happen until the end.So, am I sorry I bought the book? No. Maybe my hopes were too high. Maybe I liked Will too much, making it impossible to fulfill my expectations.Do I recommend the series? Yes, it's still a cut above most of what's out there.Will I read this author again? Yes. But I do hope the she recaptures a bit more of her early magic.
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