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- Yayımcı: DOĞAN EGMONT YAYINLARI
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Yulie Garcia ycgp22 — Adrianna’s Cowboy written by Savannah Stuart is one delicious hot story. Emotions tend to run high between these two characters, Adrianna and Sam. It leaves the reader wondering, if they can stay together. Ms. Stuart is an author that the reader can enjoy reading in the future. As the reviewer, I wouldn’t mind having a cowboy like Sam.Reviewed by Connie Spears DIVA RATING: 4 Divas HEAT RATING: Flame Link:http://www.deviantdivaseroticbookrevi...
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Francesco Stupar franzstupa787b — I listened to this book on CD thanks to my father-in-law gifting it to me while he was serving as mission president. Sheri Dew is fun to listen to and her farm town stories relate easily with my growing up memories. You learn a lot about yourself and others simply by the place you're raised. I enjoyed her comment about "many are called but few are chosen and we do the choosing." I thought that was interesting and have pondered on it a lot since listening to the book. It is up to me to choose whether I will follow Him, my Savior, and magnify each of my callings. All around it's another LDS "feel good" book that reminds you of the good you're doing and the good you should be doing. :)
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Tom Leese tomleesedesign — The main value of Gilgamesh is the experience of the oldest surviving example of epic fiction, the literary analogue of visiting Stonehenge. Sure, Gilgamesh's journey offers us an adventure yarn in a mythological setting, as well as a (diffuse) parable about growth and maturity. But the real reason to read the story is to be awash in a sense of wonderment and awe at the prospect of touching minds with a storytelling culture across the span of 3700 years. It's sad then that this edition has been sullied by a translator who apparently viewed this work as his pulpit for expressing opinion about current events. There is something incredibly petty about insinuating political commentary into a context where it doesn't belong, and the offense in this case is magnified by the historical pedigree of the forum. One one think that the author could find a better place for complaining about the Iraqi war than a historical document clocking in a thousand years before the Iliad was written. All that said, it makes for an interesting read. The story reads like, well, mythology. It's episodic and somewhat disjoint, written from a bird's eye-perspective where supernatural events are described briefly and as a manner of course. You won't get into the heads of the characters, as you would in a contemporary novel. But it's fascinating to put yourself in the mindset of the storyteller, and to get a climpse of ancient Mesapotamia, indirectly through a product of its culture. If you're stuck with this translation, skip the author's 66 (!) page introduction and jump into the story, perhaps getting a bit of context from Wikipedia or the reference source of your choice. Otherwise, I'd recommend keeping an eye out for another interpretation of this work.
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Shota I shotaibara119f — i wish we could do half stars. i give this 3 1/2 stars. i'm not going to lie: this book freaked me out.
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Don Duchateau _ — Fourth in the Morgan Kingsley urban fantasy romance series taking place in Philadelphia. The primary focus of the series is finding a way to keep Lugh, King of the Demons, safe from a coup attempt by his brother, Dougal. The Story In Speak of the Devil, Lugh's problem takes a backseat to Morgan's. In an engineered frame-up by the girlfriend of a demon/host, Morgan exorcises a demon from the young Maguire, which triggers a lawsuit against Morgan. That leads to her suspension by the U.S. Exorcism Board. Coupled with her insurance company not wanting to pay out on the burned-out pit of her house, Morgan is not happy. It gets worse when Adam asks her to take the newly-returned demon, Saul, on as a roommate (Domenic's "old" demon whom Morgan exorcised in The Devil Inside)—as part of the plan to reinstate Lugh in the demon world, Saul has returned to the Mortal Plain. Unfortunately, having Saul as a third wheel in Adam and Domenic's love nest is proving difficult. They need him gone; they think Morgan needs a bodyguard...she has been getting death threats after all… Just to keep life difficult, Brian is very unhappy with Morgan. Seems her trust issues are pissing him off big time. Then there's Barbara Paget. A private investigator for Maguire's father who is trailing Morgan all over town looking for dirt. The Characters Morgan Kingsley is an exorcist with a slight problem. She's possessed. Luckily, it's not your usual possession. Brian is Morgan's on-again/off-again boyfriend. They love each other but Morgan's trust issues are eroding Brian's interest in staying with her. Lugh is the King of Demons and, through a dastardly plot on Dougal's part which Raphael (another brother) thwarted by preempting it, is now possessing Morgan. Luckily, Morgan's aura overwhelms Lugh's so she is able to pass any demon-possession test. Raphael has gone undercover in Dougal's coup, spying out and warning Lugh's Council as to what Dougal is planning. No one trusts him…for very good reason. Adam, Domenic, and Saul used to be a couple—Saul was the demon possessing Domenic before Morgan had to exorcise him (Devil Inside). For help with Lugh's future, they brought Saul back although Dom refused to host him again. Oh, yeah, Saul is Raphael's son…absolutely no love lost on Saul's side. Barbara Paget is a private investigator hired by Maguire's lawyer, Hillerman, to find all possible dirt on Morgan...even if she has to manufacture it. My Take Okay, I still can't stand Morgan. She's like a porcupine on speed—quick to take offence at anything, a mouth that never seems to engage her brain, and some of the stupidest ideas ever. With all that's going on and the danger she's in, Morgan just can't resist calling Maguire who's suing her, visiting Hillerman who is Maguire's lawyer and seems to be the driving force behind the lawsuit, and visiting people whom she's known to associate with when the police are looking for her. It feels as though Black took the best parts of female heroines in other urban fantasy romances and simply hasn't hooked everything up right. That said, I do like this series. Her demon characters are absolutely engaging and Black has created an interesting scenario with the plots against Lugh, the demons' interactions, and their culture that has me salivating over the next in the series…I just gotta know what's gonna happen next! Saul's blossoming relationship with Barbara will be interesting to watch as are the hidden facets to Raphael's character. Then there's the weakness Adam has revealed…ooh, baby… The Cover The cover certainly conveys the essence of the series. Lugh hovers behind a wall of flames in the upper right corner while Morgan is looking at us over her shoulder…quite seductively…holding her Taser. Wearing a non-Morgan-like itty-bitty miniskirt and a leather midriff-baring halter top. I'm struggling to figure out what the title means; it doesn't seem to draw from anything in this particular story.
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