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marilynmalloy 's review for:
The Hidden Ones
by Nancy Madore
This was a great read. I will be looking for the second one (and future ones) when they come out.
The story takes place in 3 time periods. The Mestopian era, the mid 1900's, and present day. It follows three different woman, Lilith, Helene, and Nadia. It is quite the read, and not exactly what I was expecting.
I enjoyed that this was a work of fiction that was heavily based on historical accounts (and the bible), and the factual parts where factual...not just made up facts. This was a nice blend of reality and fiction, and done in a way that not many authors can seem to master as well as Nancy Madore did.
I found the stories of Lilith and Helene to be the most capitvation. I am curious as to what has become of Lilith after the final scene of her with Nadia and Gorden.
I was also surprised to find that the author of this work has written what many deam as 'Erotica' in her past works - and this is really her first branch out from that genre. While there was romance in the book - and sex - it was blatent, and discussed pointedly. An adult reader would know what was going on, but if this book was being used in a school, it would still be accepted as it wasn't in your face or overly descriptive.
A nice work, and I hope to read more by this author.
The story takes place in 3 time periods. The Mestopian era, the mid 1900's, and present day. It follows three different woman, Lilith, Helene, and Nadia. It is quite the read, and not exactly what I was expecting.
I enjoyed that this was a work of fiction that was heavily based on historical accounts (and the bible), and the factual parts where factual...not just made up facts. This was a nice blend of reality and fiction, and done in a way that not many authors can seem to master as well as Nancy Madore did.
I found the stories of Lilith and Helene to be the most capitvation. I am curious as to what has become of Lilith after the final scene of her with Nadia and Gorden.
I was also surprised to find that the author of this work has written what many deam as 'Erotica' in her past works - and this is really her first branch out from that genre. While there was romance in the book - and sex - it was blatent, and discussed pointedly. An adult reader would know what was going on, but if this book was being used in a school, it would still be accepted as it wasn't in your face or overly descriptive.
A nice work, and I hope to read more by this author.