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jay tom
The first book in this series was well written she pulled you in to the store. The rest after was not as good to much strife between the main character and his sentinels but this book was as good as the first one glad I bought it.
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shaylee
Read Dragon Bound first. This is the sequel and makes a lot more sense if you have read Dragon Bound first. Then read the short stories about Dragos, Pia and Liam (Peanut). They make a cohesive set and are great reading. They are well worth the money.
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sandip
Khalil and Grace are wonderful characters that just might replace Drago and Pia for me. The way Khalil is with Chloe and Max is so funny. The little girl Chloe is one of the funniest kids. I hope in a later book we find out more about Grace's vision of Khalil's future.
Storm's Heart (Elder Races Book 2) :: Dragos Goes to Washington (Elder Races) :: A Short Story of the Elder Races - Peanut Goes To School :: Serpent's Kiss (Elder Races Book 3) :: Dragon Bound (Elder Races Book 1)
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james diegelmann
I purchased "dragon bound" and "lord's fall" together. But after reading "dragon bound" i just had to get the rest of this series. So I held off on reading "lord's fall" and purchased the whole series. The first two books were awesome. I could not put these books down. I eagerly read each one and couldn't wait to read the next one. The plots were well written and flowed beautifully. But then.....something fell short on the third book "serpent's kiss" but i knew lord's fall was going to pick up the slack. First of all I missed the other guardians. Even though there were "others" who tried to pick up the storyline and go with it, it just did not work for me....I want Rune back as number one. His relationship with the dragon lord is "sort of" smoothed over but where's the love. I need the love back in this relationship. the chemistry between the Wyr lord and his lady is still there (even though going off to the elven demense to try to make amends on behalf of your boyfriend the dragon while carrying his dragon baby is stupid) however, I want the relationship back between the dragon and his guardians. I would still recommend this book because I know there will be more on the elder races. It can't end like this......
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a d croucher
If you loved Dragon Bound, then you'll love Oracle's Moon too. (For me, the books in the series that came in between were a little disappointing.) Both focus on showing the reader how the characters grow together. The external conflict is exciting and full of action, but never overwhelms the romance. Grace is like Pia in that she's playful, practical, cautious and mortal. Khalil is like Dragos in that he's an overwhelming, arrogant, magical, bad boy.
The similarities aren't so great that Oracle's Moon is repetitious. The story lines are radically different. Grace is a breath of fresh air in this series, with her concerns as a mother to two small children and dealing with money problems, health issues, career decisions and grief. Khalil has family issues of his own to deal with and is often a fish out of water when interacting with the mortals who begin to fascinate him. While the issues are serious, Thea Harrison does a great job of giving comedic relief. There are plenty of lines that will have you laughing out loud.
It's a great read and you'll get a glimpse of what's happening with Carling and Rune and Pia and Dragos (particularly in the excerpt of "Lord's Fall" at the end)!
The similarities aren't so great that Oracle's Moon is repetitious. The story lines are radically different. Grace is a breath of fresh air in this series, with her concerns as a mother to two small children and dealing with money problems, health issues, career decisions and grief. Khalil has family issues of his own to deal with and is often a fish out of water when interacting with the mortals who begin to fascinate him. While the issues are serious, Thea Harrison does a great job of giving comedic relief. There are plenty of lines that will have you laughing out loud.
It's a great read and you'll get a glimpse of what's happening with Carling and Rune and Pia and Dragos (particularly in the excerpt of "Lord's Fall" at the end)!
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jen wilkinson
I enjoyed this book immensely. The fast pace kept you on your toes and covered a wide number of events. It kept you involved through the end. The only drawback I found is that I still don't know Pia's wry form. I've missed the first book about their meeting. Guess what I'll be reading.
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karyna
Like some other reviewers, i loved reading how Dragos and Pia's relationship deepened and developed in this novel. I also enjoyed the lead up to the birth of their child. What i didn't enjoy was the rather anti-climatic finish to the novel, with the birth of baby 'peanut'...the telling of this momentous event was rushed and a bit nonsensical and in short...I FELT ROBBED. Still don 't quite understand why the author did this or why her editor let her! Quite annoying after such a great story.
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ragini
The continuing story of a mere human living up to elder-race priorities. The series itself is well-written and brilliant. It did not dwell on past books, just carried forward with the story. No endless dialogues or inner monologues and no wasted words.
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humberto elias
This is one of my favorite books for the elders. This is a continuation of Dragos and Pia's story and the appearance of "peanut". I recommend all the books in this series. I am waiting impatiently for the next installment.
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stevie
I really like this whole series and the Pia/Dragos are absolute favorites but I found this storyline and this couple really interesting and a bit different. I hope we get more of them in later books.
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wanda l
I have to admit that Thea Harrison caught and held my attention with the story of Dragos and Pia. I have enjoyed all in this series although this book didn't seem as raunchy as the other books. It was a good read although I think I would've liked more storyline from Khalil's perspective.
Definitely one to add to the collection although not as strong in the characters as the others. Can't wait to read other stories in the Elder races series.
I give this book three and a half stars.
Definitely one to add to the collection although not as strong in the characters as the others. Can't wait to read other stories in the Elder races series.
I give this book three and a half stars.
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yohandi
This is the fourth full book (not a novella) that I've read of Thea Harrison's and again I was not disappointed by her writing! Her characters are well fleshed out (no pun intended) and her stories detailed! Loved it, Loved it, Loved it!
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dween18
This is the fourth full book (not a novella) that I've read of Thea Harrison's and again I was not disappointed by her writing! Her characters are well fleshed out (no pun intended) and her stories detailed! Loved it, Loved it, Loved it!
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alyssa andress
stunning! this was such a pleasure to read - renewing acquaintances with characters met in previous books in the series, meeting some new ones and spending hours lost in a most compelling alternate world - lovely!
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megan cb
Writing this review because this author tells a story very well. Wether romances are your thing or not, if she writes a topic or theme that you enjoy, give her a read. I hope she branches out beyond the romance stuff.
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allison delauer
I love series where the characters continue to interact with the new stories of others. This has a good plot and a little mystery. There is intense love scenes and not for young readers but it doesn't overwhelm the story.
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becca watts
I LOVE Pia and Dragos!!!! Besides the fact that are one of my favorite couples (up there with Vlad and Leila, Evy and Sebastian, Cat and Bones, Callie and Ruston, Elena and Raphael, Dorina and Louis Cesare ( I can't believe I almost forgot those two!!!)), this couple is the only consistently good thing about the Elder series. The other novels in the series are touch and go, some are good (Oracle's Moon) some not so much (they shall me unnamed). I am not sure why, but Harrison writes better when these two are around. So please keep them around more!!!!!
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