Liked It“I saw this in the bookstore, intrigued by the title, bought the book, now she's one of my favorite writers. This is an amazing book.” see full review » see other reviews » |
Didn’t Like It“All of Warren's books in this series tend to be very predictable. There is a guy and a girl who shouldn't love each other, but they can't avoid fate. They end up falling in love really quickly, and then they have to battle someone or something that is trying to kill one or the other. This book...” see full review » see other reviews » |
“All of Warren's books in this series tend to be very predictable. There is a guy and a girl who shouldn't love each other, but they can't avoid fate. They end up falling in love really quickly, and then they have to battle someone or something that is trying to kill one or the other. This book basically went along the usual path that Warren takes, except the ending was by far the cheesiest out of all of the other books I have read in this series. But for some odd reason, no matter how cheesy I think these books are I still get excited to read the next one.”
Taylor B wrote this review 12 days ago. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“I saw this in the bookstore, intrigued by the title, bought the book, now she's one of my favorite writers. This is an amazing book.”
Christine K wrote this review Tuesday, September 8 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“She's No Faerie Princess was pretty good. Fiona is a Fae princess who is bored and wants to take a vacation. She decides to visit the human world to do this, even though it's forbidden by her aunt, Queen Mab. Walker is a beta lupine of the Silverback Clan. The Others are brokering basic rights with the humans before they are introduced to the populace. Walker is currently on patrol to make sure none of the Others get out of hand while the negotiations are taking place. However, when Fiona crosses over to the human world, demons are determined to kill her.
I have to say that I liked this story better than The Wolf at the Door. I felt the attraction between Fiona and Walker was more genuine and the passion between them was pretty hot. No bland romance here! I liked that Fiona stood up to Walker when the situation warranted. Yes, he's an alpha male, but she could hold her own and she didn't do anything that was stupid. The balanced each other quite nicely. The intrigue concerning the demons attacking humans and, Others alike, was very interesting and took a turn I wasn't expecting. I felt that this book was a nice addition to the series.”
“I loved it, though I did see who the bad guy was a little early in the story I still enjoyed it.”
Geana S wrote this review Friday, July 3 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Another satisfying read from Warren. Her characters continue to be fun and smart.”
Rachel W wrote this review Sunday, March 15 2009. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No“Wrote about on my blog”
Laurie Gold wrote this review Saturday, May 24 2008. ( reply | permalink ) Was this review helpful? Yes | No