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wolffe 's review for:
The Guardian
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Maybe it's because I've been in the Urban Fantasy for a while, and haven't read a paranormal romance for a bit, but the romance seemed really rushed. And I've skipped some of the Dream Hunter, Were Hunter, Hell Chaser and all the other side shoots of the main stories, and this time I definitely felt it. Also, I think I mentioned this with another of her books - maybe the last one? Anyway, you'd think she had enough Pantheon to choose from without adding yet another into the mix. I like the Egyptian Gods as much as anyone, but maybe make them into an unrelated series? It's starting to bug me that all these Gods are interacting, and that's not touching on the acrobatics she's using to keep everything making some sort of sense. I have the next two already - Time Untime and Styxx. After that I'm not sure I'll continue. And that's a shame because I really loved this series and wish I could support the author (who is kind to her fans even when they gush and invade her personal space. Which I've heard. From a friend. Who met her several years ago at DragonCon and totally wasn't me.) I'm just having a hard time with the buckshot method of storytelling.
Also, if you're going to have a mute character, have a mute character. Don't make her be magically cured. The book was far more interesting with the problem of communication.
Also, if you're going to have a mute character, have a mute character. Don't make her be magically cured. The book was far more interesting with the problem of communication.