12 member(s) found this review helpful.
A decent book, but definitely not one of Kenyon's best. I found it very predictable. It was extremely short with very large print. Is she running out of ideas? Or maybe she just didn't have the time/energy for this story...
9 member(s) found this review helpful.
I did not get into this book until the end of it. I am normally the first person done with her books when it was released and this one took me weeks to read because it was just plain bad. It got better as it went, but the story plot just plain sucked. It was very predictable, and was a very short book with large print to make it appear longer. Out of five stars I give it 2.
4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Kenyon's recent Dream-Hunter series is... okay. I was surprised to find, each time, how thin the book was (not many pages and large font- and these weren't even the Large Print editions). The plots were so-so, predictable at times. It seemed, almost, as if these were meant to be short-stories; plots move swiftly and neatly, as short-stories do, with not a whole lot of substance. I think my money would have been better spent if the first three had just been put into one novel. I felt that the characters weren't always developed enough and could hardly believe that they'd fall in love so quickly.
However, I always enjoy Kenyon's incorporation of Greek mythology and the unique character names. The plots do start out well enough; I just think they could be better elaborated upon.