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Anna Mayle

Autor(a) de In the Shadow of a Hero

7 Works 71 Membros 9 Críticas

Séries

Obras por Anna Mayle

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1980-07-05
Sexo
female

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Críticas

Amazing series. Magical, dangerous, cruel ...sexy. I've never read an adult fairy tale that would make me feel again like a little girl reading dark tales of H.C. Andersen for the first time.

I do have to say I never really cared for the third installment, but that was only because there was too much hurt and it was drawn out beyond my love of hurt/comfort. Not my thing.

Don't read out of sequence or as stand-alones.

5 stars.
 
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Mrella | Mar 8, 2021 |
После первых двух книг, это - душераздирающая тягомотина.

So tragic and so drawn out, hurt and and pain and devastation all around. I do love meself some poor hurt and suffering souls =)~



but this was wa-a-ay over the top. I could barely finish it. Redcap was the only one who kept me going. There is a bit of his history revealed in the process, which made it worth reading.
 
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Mrella | Mar 8, 2021 |
This was ...magical! Loved the world and the fae.


Loam's love affair was what brought the stars down for me. The insta love took me about 10 pages back to look for something I might have missed. The last sex scene I simply didn't care for. Same goes for the fact that in the end Loam left with one lover, leaving the other behind. What was the deal with that? I didn't really mind, but it was somewhat puzzling.
 
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Mrella | 1 outra crítica | Mar 8, 2021 |
Lullaby for a Stolen Child by Anna Mayle (20,907 words) is a dark, brutal fantasy set in a hypnotically beautiful supernatural world. The story works with the familiar Celtic legends of the elves, also known as the Fae, the Fair Folk, and the fairies. It adds a level of sex and violence that might be off-putting to some readers, but which also meshes well with the detached and depraved cruelty that has always existed between the lines of the old legends about the immortal elves. The writing is beautiful and clear. The plot is somewhat slight and the pacing is slowed by the descriptive world building, but I never found my interest dropping, and I admired how all the threads of the story came together in the end.

The story opens upon the classic situation of a human child stolen by the Fae to live in their world. Meanwhile, a Fae changeling takes the place of the stolen child in the human world. The changeling is a Redcap, a solitary Fae who commits murder for fun. He has the ability to shape his features into an illusion of the human he chooses to impersonate. Meanwhile, the stolen human, who is named Loam, grows up in the Fae world, forced to fight in gladiatorial combat for the amusement of his captors. One of the highborn Fae named Tache is an assassin dedicated to hunting and killing the same human even through the human’s reincarnated lives. However, he grows too obsessed with Loam to continue his hunt, even as the Redcap falls for Tache. The two Fae males and the human Loam find their destinies intertwined in dangerous and unexpected ways.

Val for AReCafe
… (mais)
 
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AReCafe | 1 outra crítica | May 23, 2014 |

Estatísticas

Obras
7
Membros
71
Popularidade
#245,552
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
9
ISBN
6

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