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Lädt ... Three Fates (3-in-1)von Andrew Grey (Mitwirkender)
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Andrew Grey, Mary Calmes, and Amy Lane have teamed up to deliver their own interpretations of Fate, Fortune, Luck, and Chance...whatever name you choose to give the whims of existence that fit into and drive your life. Three Fates, is three very unique stories that all spin one common story: men who find love thanks to the benevolence of those agents of the breathtaking adventure that we call life. These are thoroughly charming paranormal fairy tales where "Fate" delivers a Prince, a contemporary setting with a romantic Jump. The enchanting tale of perspective and opportunity takes place in "Believed You Were Lucky". These three of my favorite authors drew me into their stories and made me just want to stay there. Cheyenne and Prince Arthur; Cass and Raz; Hake and Leif...each of these men learned to trust in the formidable and sometimes tenuous balance between fate and free will, and in the process also learned to receive the blessings gifted to them by those possessed of the wisdom to successfully manipulate the weave of the very fabric of life. Accepting and embracing the inevitable is what these stories are about, though they say it all in far more eloquent ways than I ever could. Some of the mythology was new to me, but interesting. The stories would have still been exceptional even without the "Fates". Good job, Andrew, Mary & Amy! ( ) "Fate Delivers a Prince "by Andrew Grey: Features a Big Misunderstanding that could have been cleared up with five minutes of conversation. Meh "Jump "by Mary Calmes: A typical Mary Calmes story - adorable perfect bottom, big gorgeous macho top. Fun if you are in the mood for it. The story was enjoyable, although Cass's premonitions came and went exactly as needed by the plot. "Believed You Were Lucky "by Amy Lane: The best of the bunch. It really is Thor/Loki fanfiction, as noted by another reviewer. :-) It was a fun story with good characters, and mostly unmarred by the (to me off-putting) angsty mood this author usually has. Overall: I am glad I got this for free during a Dreamspinner giveaway. I would not have felt it was worth $7. But I had fun reading it. Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
For time immemorial, the goddesses of fate have decided which human threads will shine and which will be cut short. But even the fates have off days. Fate Delivers a Prince by Andrew Grey: Finding love shouldn't be that difficult for a diplomat's son, except Cheyenne is part of a grand tradition of werewolves, and a werewolf with a skin condition needs more help than most mortals. When Chay meets the prince of his dreams, it takes Clotho's intervention to keep him from letting go. Jump by Mary Calmes: When two lovers die, their threads of life are collected instead of scattered, as one of them was the brother of a god. Can the fates reunite two lovers whose threads should have twined together for eternity? Or will Cassidy allow Raza's interest to pass his pale, mortal self by? Believed You Were Lucky by Amy Lane: The gods' meddling isn't always welcome. It's given Leif good luck but poor fortune, and Hacon a family curse he's lived in fear of all his life. But when Leif's good luck saves Hake's life, Hake has to reevaluate everything he's ever believed about luck, life, and love. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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