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Songs of the Earth by Lexi Ander

teresab78's review against another edition

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5.0

Can't wait for the next one!

sarabc's review against another edition

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5.0

I adored this book. You see Tristan and Ushna develop more as characters, and as partners. With the Gods and Goddesses taking a more active role things start to get even more tense. Characters that you meet briefly in Twin Flames make a reappearance in Song of the Earth. One that I kind of hate more now. Anyway everything is tied together beautifully
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To sum it up all I want is more of this series the next book cannot re-release soon enough.

elianara's review against another edition

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1.0


WTF did I just read?


Okay, I usually have problems with jumping in in the middle of a series, or like now, the second book (by mistake). But I got a grip of the background story, and didn't feel like I missed something.

But some of the plot points made me go WTF?! and others made me want to throw my e-reader in the wall. This was a mess of a book.

Not my cup of tea.

reviewerlarissa's review against another edition

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3.0

It's a good story with likable characters. There is a lot going on and a lot is left open. While that's okay, I do hope the author is not going to loose track of everything.

What took a lot away for me was the mpreg. I loathe it. If you want pregnant characters write M/F not M/M. That is just my opinion.

argidysparken's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. Definitely better than the first, but still kind of a hot mess.

relly's review

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4.0

Re-Read Jan 2018
Still holds up - I've started the re-read since all of the books are now out

Great continuation

This is a great continuation from the previous book. Some questions were answered well.
I love this authors take on the shifter world.
Everyone has one twin flame (mate) who is reincarnated throughout time. I love the fact that both Tristan and Ushna have met their twin flames and both are now without them, Ushna to the death of his flame in childhood and Tristan from having his bond broken. I love that they choose to be together, it's not destiny playing a hand it is choice and that is what sets these books apart from the other shifter books.
Their relationship in this book grows and is wonderful to read, I really like Tristan's moral compass, he knows Ushna is not his twin flame and refuses to bite him and bond fully knowing that Ushna's twin flame can be reborn at anytime.
Looking forward to the next in the series
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