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Storm Born Volume 1
Storm Born Volume 1
Author: Richelle Mead, Grant Alter, Dave Hamann
ISBN-13: 9780982818640
ISBN-10: 0982818645
Publication Date: 9/20/2011
Pages: 120
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Publisher: Sea Lion Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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For those who don't know about Eugenie Markham here is a brief summary of the series (more information can be found on www.Richelle Mead.com):
Eugenie Markham never asked for any of this. Until now, she's been content with her job as a freelance shaman, battling and banishing Otherworldly creatures. When a prophecy suddenly makes her the Otherworld's most popular bachelorette, Eugenie finds herself fighting off unwanted supernatural suitors, as well as the evils that begin emerging from her past...

SIDE NOTE: I am an avid paranormal romance and urban fantasy fanatic, but one thing is for sure. I WAS partial to Vampires and Werewolves, but I think that I am partial because I know the mythology and the lore of those two species'. BUT ALL THINGS CHANGED WHEN I READ THE DARK SWAN SERIES ABOUT EUGENIE MARKHAM. I didn't only fall in love with the characters, but I fell in love with the whole world. I fell in love with every aspect that Richelle Mead created in the Storm Born Series! I even researched more books on Fae and Gentry once I finished Iron Crown, even though I felt like I was cheating on Eugenie!!!

Now onto the review for the comic book: No words can express the detail and the imaginary that was brought to life through the comic. Honestly it was just as good as if I was watching a movie. It's always great to read a book and the pages come alive in your mind, but to see the work in a comic and it jump out at you is utter magic. I half expected that the comic book wouldn't follow the story line of the novel, but it did. AND I loved it!
The best thing about it was that I actually had a face to imagine while I finished reading Iron Crown. This is a must! Even if you are not a comic book fan, you should get it. Do what I did, purchase it and hang it up next to your bookshelf! ENJOY the fantasy world with your eyes and not just your mind!!!
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