Flamebound A Lone Star Witch Novel Tessa Adams Books
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Flamebound begins with a lot of gratuitous sex which prevents Xandra from being able to focus on important tasks, like trying to find a little girl who is being tortured for black magic purposes. She doesn't have any sense of priority. When she gets a vision of the girl's general location, instead of looking for her (like any other urban fantasy heroine would), Xandra leaves a voice mail message with a human police detective, bakes, has a phone chat, has sex, and is upset when the police are too late arriving at the location. Xandra seems to be going through a sort of moral puberty that is specific to those with entitled, pampered backgrounds...in other words, she suffers from fairy tale thinking. Even with the witch council (ACW) that has tried to kill her, she doesn't want Declan to seek revenge because she wants to maintain the status quo. Allowing evil, corrupt people free rein must surely be better than change in her mind. When Declan suggests a motive, she is horrified at his "darkness" because only an evil person could possibly understand an evil's person's motivation. At the end, she even equates action with evil. She blames Declan for black and white thinking, yet she is most guilty of the same. She gets mad at Declan for keeping secrets, but she is so judgmental when he is honest. Yet she is also keeping secrets from her family, and preventing them from doing the things they need to do to protect themselves...all for the sake of the evil status quo. Xandra also gets angry at Declan when he tries to save her from murder charges, but then walks blithely into dangerous situations because she knows that either Declan or her family name will protect her. I loved Soulbound and I kept waiting for Xandra to grow out of her preachy, entitled "good girl" persona. She finally does in the last few pages, but it isn't soon enough. This urban fantasy book is really a romance novel in disguise, where the heroine is constantly flighty, helpless, and horny.Tags : Amazon.com: Flamebound: A Lone Star Witch Novel (9780451415059): Tessa Adams: Books,Tessa Adams,Flamebound: A Lone Star Witch Novel,Berkley,0451415051,Fantasy - Urban,Love stories.,Warlocks;Fiction.,Witches;Fiction.,AMERICAN SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY,FICTION Fantasy Urban,FICTION Romance Fantasy,FICTION Romance Paranormal General,FICTION Romance Suspense,FICTION Thrillers Supernatural,Fantasy,Fiction,Fiction - Romance,Fiction-Fantasy,General Adult,MASS MARKET,Monograph Series, any,Romance - Fantasy,United States,Warlocks,Witches,thrillers;thriller books;paranormal;paranormal romance;romance;romantic suspense;thriller;suspense;romance novels;paranormal mystery;romance books;suspense books;romantic suspense books;ghost;fiction;novels;fiction books;mysteries and thrillers;books fiction;paranormal books;suspense thriller books;romance suspense;romance novel;mystery thriller suspense;romance book;romantic novels;mystery and thriller;suspense fiction;paranormal fiction;urban fantasy;mystery;fantasy;angels;vampires;vampire,thrillers; thriller books; paranormal; romance; paranormal romance; urban fantasy; fantasy romance; vampire; vampires; supernatural; werewolves; magic; shifters; demons; suspense; witches; angels; romantic suspense; thriller; psychic; contemporary romance; paranormal mystery; romance novels; fiction; fiction books; romance books; mystery thriller suspense; mysteries and thrillers; suspense thriller books; paranormal books; suspense fiction; mystery and thriller; paranormal fiction; supernatural suspense novels; mystery; ghosts
Flamebound A Lone Star Witch Novel Tessa Adams Books Reviews
I really enjoyed the two books in what I hope is a longer series. The character development and plotting are well done and make for an fun and satisfying read.
Usually I'll give a book stars and that's it. This one is different. I honestly didn't see it coming until the very end. I hope to read more of Xandra and Declan
This really followed the story of the first book well, continuing with the tenuous relationships, revelations, and over all mood of the last book, all while dropping some new bombs on you along the way.
Normally I have a feeling if a person would enjoy a book if they liked the previous one. In this case Im not sure. I got sucked in by the premise. The 7th daughter born from the 7th daughter. Its intriguing.
The first problem with this book is that there is just too much sex at times when its not believable. The first 20% seems like its all sex. The story doesn't even start to develop. Then when the story does start Xandra and Declan argue and fight then have sex. Its really repetitive.
The second thing that bothered me is that Xandra's supposedly great powers are just a plot device. The story stalls then Xandra's uncontrolled power kicks in.
Also the ending needed work. After everything that happened there is no closure. It just stops. Dissapointing.
I may continue this series. Im not really sure. If all the abuse Xandra took in the first book bothered you then don't read this one. No rape in this book but Xandra seems to get beatrn through the whole thing.
Xandra Morgan might be a witch from a royal family, but she recently found out that she has had a target on her back since birth from the Arcadian Council of Witches and they are fighting with deadly aim. Having survived the last attempt, Xandra was hoping for some down time to just be a business owner and to come to terms with her gift, which just opened up and to find a balance with her new boyfriend, Declan, a really fierce and dark warlock. But it seems like that just isn’t in the cards.
Declan Chumomisto wasn’t happy at first about being soulbound with Xandra, but now that they are a couple and Declan has seen just who and what she really is, he can’t imagine not being with her. In fact, he wants nothing more than to kill each and every one of the Council which tied them together, without thought or warning, when they were so young. The only thing really stopping him is Xandra herself, who doesn’t want an out and out war with the Council. However, it seems someone else might have beaten Declan to the punch.
Xandra is drawn in to a search for a missing little girl who it turns out might have close to the same powers she does. At the same time her powers are drawing her to the dead bodies of several Council members. The question is, who is getting past the Council members’ security and killing them in such horrible manner? Xandra can’t believe that Declan is doing this, even if it seems like he is the only one who could bypass all the levels of security to get to them. Xandra and Declan team up to solve the murders, even if Xandra can tell that Declan isn’t telling her something. If that isn’t enough, Xandra gets an emergency call from home about a serious illness that has attacked one of her family members. It soon becomes clear that everything Xandra and Declan have been working on all have a single person behind them, and that Xandra and her family might be next on the hit list. Can Declan and Xandra find out who is behind this before they lose anyone else? Or have the spells been cast and all anyone can do is hope to defend?
Xandra and Declan found love as they defeated a Council plot to kill them, now can they keep that love as someone kills the Council, one by one, and targets Xandra and her family? Flamebound takes Xandra and Declan on their next path to defeat those that are determined to end their relationship before it gets a chance to take hold. After reading how Xandra and Declan came together and having a firm hate towards the Council for how they meddled, I was still a bit shocked to see how several of them died. The very viciousness was more than I think even Declan would do, he just wants them punished for what they did. I really loved watching as Xandra tried to use her powers to save a young girl who was being used for evil purposes. When it turned out that those purposes actually focused on Xandra and her family with deadly accuracy, I wanted Declan and Xandra to not only find that person but to make them suffer. When that person behind it all came to be known, I was a bit shocked and would have never picked that person or the reason behind it all. On top of an excellent plot, I loved watching as Xandra and Declan fell even deeper in love and seemed to understand each other, their individual powers and knew that while their continued path won’t be easy, it will be a passion filled one.
Flamebound is full of deadly suspense and red hot passions with a great twist of clues that kept me guessing until the very last page was turned. I didn’t want to stop reading from the first chapter until the back cover was closed. For all that I have said here, and so much that I wanted to say but couldn’t, I Joyfully Recommend Flamebound as a must read and a keeper series. This is one series that I believe should be read in order because so much happens in each book and it builds upon each book.
This book was reviewed by Jo for Joyfully Reviewed (JR), and was provided by the publisher/author at no cost to JR for the purpose of being reviewed.
Flamebound begins with a lot of gratuitous sex which prevents Xandra from being able to focus on important tasks, like trying to find a little girl who is being tortured for black magic purposes. She doesn't have any sense of priority. When she gets a vision of the girl's general location, instead of looking for her (like any other urban fantasy heroine would), Xandra leaves a voice mail message with a human police detective, bakes, has a phone chat, has sex, and is upset when the police are too late arriving at the location. Xandra seems to be going through a sort of moral puberty that is specific to those with entitled, pampered backgrounds...in other words, she suffers from fairy tale thinking. Even with the witch council (ACW) that has tried to kill her, she doesn't want Declan to seek revenge because she wants to maintain the status quo. Allowing evil, corrupt people free rein must surely be better than change in her mind. When Declan suggests a motive, she is horrified at his "darkness" because only an evil person could possibly understand an evil's person's motivation. At the end, she even equates action with evil. She blames Declan for black and white thinking, yet she is most guilty of the same. She gets mad at Declan for keeping secrets, but she is so judgmental when he is honest. Yet she is also keeping secrets from her family, and preventing them from doing the things they need to do to protect themselves...all for the sake of the evil status quo. Xandra also gets angry at Declan when he tries to save her from murder charges, but then walks blithely into dangerous situations because she knows that either Declan or her family name will protect her. I loved Soulbound and I kept waiting for Xandra to grow out of her preachy, entitled "good girl" persona. She finally does in the last few pages, but it isn't soon enough. This urban fantasy book is really a romance novel in disguise, where the heroine is constantly flighty, helpless, and horny.
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