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Atlantis Awakening by Alyssa Day

arickman's review against another edition

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3.0

I listened to the audiobook and the narrator isn't a favorite. I enjoyed the story of Ven and Erin and I like the secondary characters. This book has action, steamy times and funny scenes. I'm still not a fan of how scenes jump sometimes in the story but I'm following them easier now that I've completed book 2.

cjmichel's review against another edition

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1.0

This mass market paperback is contemporary bodice ripping porn, with a brutal rape scene and bloody violence. It is well written, but not my thing.

laurla's review against another edition

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"you have kind of an Alaska thing going on there? the odds are good, but the goods are odd?"

"you look like I feel - total death warmed over, with a side of misery."

"i'm secure enough in my manhood to drink froufrou coffee drinks."

"if we're going to talk about my death, perhaps I can be involved in the conversation?"

"sometimes a little stupid black humor is the only thing that keeps me sane."

"if I ever hear you call me a girl again, i'm going to break your furry balls for it."

"she hesitantly lifted her hands away from her ears, wondering if a person's skull could actually explode from a headache, and getting the feeling she might be close to finding out."

eerbas's review against another edition

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4.0

Erin deli etti beni. Kız wilding i kullansa tanrıçayı bile kızartırdı. Justice de kurtulurdu.

ellissah's review against another edition

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3.0

Good for some in between reading but it isn't anything amazingly spectacular. It is some enjoyable light-hearted fun though.

avid_reader_53's review against another edition

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5.0

King’s Vengeance, what a name to be stuck with just because you are second born. Not a title, with a name to go with it, like Sean, or Decan, or John… no King’s Vengeance. Aname you share with your uncle while he still lives, and since Atlanteans lives almost immortal I’m thinking it could get very confusing at family dinners. So, Conlan’s brother goes by Ven. He is the Kings’s sword, fighting for Atlantis, and Humanity. Fighting, not being diplomatic, that is brother’s, the High Prince’s job. He lead’s the Seven, those warriors closest to the prince.

Erin is a witch, a witch with Wilding magic, and thirst for vengeance for those that killed her family. How fitting they end up together looking a Ruby that can save the soon to be Queen and her baby. With that Wilding Magic came the gift of Stone Singing, and while Erin can pull on the stones on Atlantis, they are not enough to save them, but the Goddess of the Nereids that takes up residence in her soul knows where to find it – the lair of the most powerful vampire on the west coast.

Can they keep their passions at bay as they look for the Nereid Ruby? Can Ven live with a woman that is two woman? Can Erin get control of her Wilding Magic long enough to learn how to sing for ruby? and then how to use it? Come a swim with the Warriors of Poseidon, the water is fine and they will save you if it isn’t.

Another delightful five star read.

tanyastoinova's review against another edition

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5.0

It was really good! Adore this series!

aliterarylion's review against another edition

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1.0

The female protagonist was unlikable and annoying

jotyler2021's review against another edition

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3.0

Better than the first book, but it seems that all the Atlantean men have the same personality... it's hard to tell yet, since I have only read the first two books and one short story from this series, but in those three, same guy. I do have to note that I liked the Gem Singer aspect of the story, I haven't seen anything like it before. I am really interested to see where Alarics story goes, but will have to sludge through the next five books just to get there. Next up is Justice's story...if this series doesn't pick up, I may just jump to book 8 and be done with it.

birdyme's review against another edition

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4.0

I liked this one. I liked the dynamic between Erin and Ven. And the surprises about Lord Justice. I know they will be resolved in a following book. I think this is more Fantasy than Paranormal Romance though.