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I am thinking that authors wait to release some of their best books until later in the year just to have reviewers like me sound like idiots repeating ourselves about “this is the best thing this year’ and similar accolades. I think I have said that about 3-4 times this year already. All that is to prepare you for me to say it again, this may actually be THE best thing I have read this year even though since it is book 1 of a trilogy the story is not complete yet.Malachi is one of the Irin, a ra...
4.5 stars.Vashama canem, reshon. Vashama canem 😭😭😭I know I can continue immediately to book #2, if I had to wait for the next one like many other readers when its first published in 2013, I will really mad with the author gave us that ending!!! 😡🤬😤
4.5 Sounds, Letters and the Power of Love StarsWe're all immortal, as long as our stories are toldA paranormal romance only as Elizabeth Hunter can deliver...Ava hears voices. For as long as she can remember. Voices, whispering and crying out, rejoicing and despairing in an unknown language. Until she travels to Constantinople and she meets Malachi and all her questions are answered...He is a warrior and she is a fighter. Together they will search for answers in old mysteries, will race to save
5 oh my romance starsI’ve seen this book for some time now. I’m still in my paranormal binge and I thought why not? I really like the cover.I will admit, it took me a little to get into it. Maybe 20%? I pushed through because of all of the raving reviews. The author really wants to build up the story and there was a good balance of descriptive writing and dialogue. I’m pretty picky when it comes to that. Once I got past that, oh man, that’s when it got good. See how I rated it 5 stars? The last
The ScribeBy: Elizabeth HunterNarrated by: Zachary WebberThis was a book that really set the atmosphere! The Middle East, Fallen Angels, battles between forces, a woman that is more than human that has heard a strange language no one else could hear all her life, men are following her...She meets a man that stops the voices with a touch. I really liked the fantasy and mystery part of this, it was a bit too heavy on the romance for me but ....that's just me. The very ending was a bit of a wishy-w...
Original Post: The Scribe at FLYLeF (www.flylef.com)THE SCRIBE, BY Elizabeth Hunter, is an exciting journey into a secret world of ancient evil and powerful magic set against the backdrop of an exotic and beautiful Istanbul.Hidden at the crossroad of the world is an ancient and powerful race. An Irin’s magic is written; an Irina’s magic is spoken. Mated, they are nearly invincible. Except, the Irinas have vanished. Those who remain continue to protect humanity from the ravenous Grigori force...
I went into this story with high expectations. Despite this being the first time, reading the author’s work, the synopsis and the reviews gave me hope. Unfortunately, it did not blow me away as I had hoped.I liked the premise and the world building, but I hard time connecting with the main characters, especially as a couple. They did not stir up any of my emotions. To make matters worse, the story moved at the pace of a snail. I fell asleep many times listening to this book. The narrator attempt...
Pure beauty.Pure bliss.Pure perfection.This was the second time Hunter completely destroyed me with this book, even though I knew what was going to happen.Would I rate it 555 stars if I could? You bet!First read: 09/2015: 5 starsRe-read 02/2018: 5 stars
I know, I know... a band of brothers, that happen to be supernatural, are struggling to combat evil, in a world that leaves them tired and desolate, beaten and bruised with absolutely no hope of finding comfort in a form of a mate...queue at least seven gifs, featuring groaning by various celebs, eyerolls by humans and kittens alike, and at least one cartoon character saying 'duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh'.That's precisely how original this content appears to be at the very first glance. But what if i tol...
First time in Kindle Unlimited!So excited to announce that the entire Irin Chronicles series is in Kindle Unlimited for the next few months. I don't put much in KU, so if you're a KU reader, grab it while you can!➜ Amazon: http://amzn.to/2aHGk17MY REVIEW:SO, back in the day, I didn't really leave reviews for my own books. What was that about? I don't know. So I'm going back and updating reviews for my older work. Do I love this book?Yes, it's one of my favorites.Do I recommend this book?Yep.Do I...
*4 Stars* We're all immortal, as long as our stories are told... I found this story sort of difficult to gauge within the confines of a single rating since there were many layers and varying degrees of enjoyment for me. But, overall, I was extremely impressed with this one.The world this author has created is solid: intriguing, complex, unique, and very well executed without inducing confusion in its reader. There's a war between the fallen angels who walk the earth: Those who have reb...
“We’re all immortal, Ava, as long as our stories are told.”Exciting story set in modern Instanbul with no insta-love. The Scribe was really refreshing urban fantasy novel which I enjoyed immensely!My Ava and Malachi:Ava can hear voices in language she doesn't understand and sense the tone of other poeple's minds. Its her curse and her blessing. When she comes to Instanbul, hoping to find "cure" for her situation, couple of strangers start to follow her. Soon she will find out that there are forc...
I'm a bit confused over this one. Everyone else seems to like it so much yet I can only say it was just okay. I liked the idea behind it, I liked the author's style and I liked the settings. I did not much like the characters, their stereotypical "love" story or the slow, slow moving story. So slow it nearly stopped at times. It was probably not helped by the fact that I listened to it on Audio and the narrator was totally flat. And sadly monotone equals monotonous. The ending was the best bit a...
I travelled through Istanbul. I visited the markets, tasted the roasted almonds and smelled the spices. I enjoyed the breeze from the sea and I looked into Malachi’s eyes while he held me in his arms. And I did all of that from the comfort of my sofa through another amazing and fabulous book by Elizabeth Hunter – “The Scribe”. Elizabeth Hunter manages to take the reader on a journey where the world as we know it merges with a world of fantasies and ancient races. She makes us feel what the chara...
Beautifully written, wonderful characters and the plot was great combined with Jewish mythology, Turkish archaeology, Hebrew and Persian words. The romance and the erotic moments also well written. For most of my reading I was sure that I could only give it four stars, because I thought that there’s a lack of suspense, but from 76% of the book to its end I’ve decided that it deserves five stars. That ending definitely left me thrilled.
The main setting: IstanbulThis city...it feeds the soul.MalachiThe Irin, children of the Forgiven, are of the race of angels. An Irin scribe can see beneath the layers to every word ever written, and guard the humanity. Irin are servants on earth as their fathers were servants in the heaven. Malachi was not only an Irin scribe but also a swoony warrior.If you want to survive to see the dawn, come no closer. My dagger hungers for your neck.Ava:What do your whispers mean, Mommy?What whispers?Every...
3.5 Stars!! “I think I’d pull down heaven,” she said, “if that’s what it took to keep you here with me.” This was a pretty cool and different read. I really liked the whole plot idea and the magic system behind it. This is the first in a big series so a lot of it was setting up the system and the world. I wasn't the biggest fan of the MC Ava- I couldn't really find much personality, and she just seemed sort of dull to me. Malachi- Swoon- was very likable almost to the point that he was "Too P...
My Review:First let me say Elizabeth Hunter is my favorite Paranormal author. There is nothing that she can't write that I won't read and reread and reread again. This review is hard to write without me sounding like a fangirl but but screw it, I am so freaking squealing over here. The Irin Chronicles is book one in a series that is well on it way to be fantastic. It might even surpass her other series as my favorite. This book evoked so many emotions in me that I didn't even know how to contain...