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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Book Review of Flux of Skin

Book Review of Flux of Skin

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Blurb: 

Contains Adult Sexual Content and some violent imagery.

Flux of Skin, book two of the Fate ~ Fire ~ Shifter ~ Dragon series, picks up Ladon and Rysa’s story four hours after the events of book one, Games of Fate.

How many loves must Ladon watch die?

Ladon thought he controlled the rage.  He thought he left his past—and his violence—behind.  But the Shifters take Rysa and now no one is safe…

Ladon wanted a gentle life.  But century after century, the call to battle malicious Fates, Shifters, and Burners always won.  The world needed him.  So he fought.

War took its toll and now, sometimes, his scars show.  When it happens, Ladon ruptures—body, mind, and soul.  And the world pays.

But he’s found a new way:  a modern life with his beloved Rysa.  He won’t give her up.  Not because of family strife.  Not because of the issues twisting her life into a raging cyclone.  And definitely not because of war—until a new group of Shifters rain death onto everyone he loves.

Every Shifter understands fury.  Now they learn rupture.

FLUX OF SKIN, book 2 of the Fate ~ Fire ~ Shifter ~ Dragon series, a New Adult Urban Fantasy with Strong Romantic Elements by Kris Austen Radcliffe, continues the story of Rysa and Ladon.  Set in the open spaces of America, the series takes Rysa and Ladon—and Ladon’s companion beast, Dragon—through a landscape punctuated by unfamiliar creatures:  Fates with the ability to see past, present, and future.  Ghouls called Burners who devour with fire and acid.  Shifters who shape much more than their bodies.  And two dragons who speak with color and pattern.

Author Information: 

As a child, Kris took down a pack of hungry wolves with only a hardcover copy of The Dragonriders of Pern and a sharpened toothbrush.  That fateful day set her on a path traversing many storytelling worlds—dabbles in film and comic books, time as a talent agent and a textbook photo coordinator, and a foray into nonfiction.  After co-authoring Mind Shapes: Understanding the Differences in Thinking and Communication, Kris returned to academia.  But she craved narrative and a richly-textured world of Fates, Shifters, Burners, and Dragons—and unexpected, true love. 

Kris lives in Minnesota with her husband, two daughters, an Handsome Cat, and an entire menagerie of suburban wildlife bent on destroying her house.  That battered-but-true copy of “Dragonriders”?  She found it yesterday.  It’s time to pay a visit to the woodpeckers.

Contacts:

·         Website:  http://www.sixtalonsign.com/novels/
·         Blog:  I don’t blog.  
·         Facebook:  http://www.facebook.com/AuthorKrisAustenRadcliffe or my profile account, if you want to see the snarkier me:  http://www.facebook.com/kris.austenradcliffe
·         Twitter:  https://twitter.com/KrisRadcliffe
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Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/krisradcliffe


Review: 

            I previously read and reviewed Gamesof Fate, book one in this series.  I was looking forward to the second book, and it not disappoint.  And it was seriously HOT!

            Not only is this a fabulous romance with enough heat to curl your toes, it is just a well written, good story.  I laughed, cried, cringed, got angry and worried right along with the characters.

            I recommend this book for all romance, shifter, paranormal, or star-crossed lover fans.  All I can say is these poor people have had the worst luck ever.  You are just rooting for them to finally have a happily-ever-after ending.  Unfortunately, they aren’t quite there yet…but the hope that it is coming is definitely peeking through.

            I give this book 5 out of 5 clouds, a chili pepper rating of 7 out of 10, and a violence rating of 8 out of 10…making it a fan favorite for everyone.


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