For All Eternity: Black Rose Chronicles Series, Book 2
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Rating | : | 4.51 (648 Votes) |
Asin | : | B071DB8PDS |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 440 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
There, she meets a mortal doctor named Calder Holbrook, who immediately falls under her spell - and she reluctantly falls under his. Fleeing the pain of losing her twin to human mortality, Maeve Tremayne uses her powers to travel to the past, where she wanders the blood-soaked battlefields and hospitals of the American Civil War, relieving dying young men from their pain with the kiss of death. Maeve must navigate brutal wars of both human and immortal making - not to mention her own desires - as the forces of life and death threaten to destroy everything she has come to cherish.. Maeve also finds herself facing another battle, though not one of the heart - whether or not to succeed the cold and powerful Lisette as the reigning queen of the vampires
BarbarinaS said Glad I got to the end!. Honestly the ideas are good but at the end of the day there is so much going on that is so slow and repetitive that I was just glad I got to the end so I could say I had read it.It's not awful, but for the price I think there is better out there. I know authors have to survive but they also need to consider that to do so they have to be on the top of their game. That entails a tight ship. Marlene A. Bartlett said For All Eternity (The Black Rose Chronicles). The publisher should get a new typist or proof reader. In many places the sentences did not make sense. For example, in one place it read "die doorway" instead of "the doorway", and too many times the number 1 was used in place of the noun I; letters r & n ran together & looked like rm; paragraphs started in the middle of the previous sentence. It often made for hard reading.. chickadee said Loved Linda Lael Miller's new direction in writing!. I enjoyed this book and the others in the Black Rose Chronicles very much. I applaud Linda Lael Miller for writing in a different direction than her usual western novels, even though I totally love those also. The only negative was the constant typographical mistakes (i.e. using the word "die" for "the", and words that have a r and n on the end were spelled as an "m"). It interrupts your