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File Size: 2830 KB
Print Length: 358 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1793430438
Publication Date: January 15, 2019
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B07MFR4QC6
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OH, MIGOSH !!!!! I was captivated right from the start ! Having read the VERIDIAN CHRONICLES,As well as ANTON'S GRACE , I was anticipating this book like I was a crackhead looking for my next hit !!!! It did not disappoint .In this book we read about RAVIK , the Magnar or King , of BRAXIA. We met him in Anton's Grace . He is trying to drag his backwater world into the future literally kicking and screaming. The Braxians are a fierce fighting race with traditions of female inferiority and submissiveness. I true host would allow his guests free use of any of the women in his household , except a wife . But wives were few . Concubine plentiful. Also , any female Braxian not of pure blood , was whored out to any man. The male children were often put to death . Utterly barbaric!! Ravik is trying to change things , but it is hard when only a few are seeing things his way. Other worlds do not want to associate with such barbarism. And Braxia is on the verge of collapse. Many situations and predicaments make up someone's history , and Ravik could tell you stories about growing up under his life as the son of a tyrannical father who lived by the old ways.Ravenna or Mercy , as she likes to be called is a Veridian -Guldan hybird. So rare that there are only two in all the worlds. She has been hidden away most of her whole life because" Rare" finds bring out the crazies. Her father feared kidnapping and sequestered her away in one of his many slave ships. She grew up Veridian , but was also aware of her Guldan roots. Her father Gruuk Vrok was a ultra successful slaver who accrued a massive fortune, and as his only heir , Mercy must collect her inheritance in Guldar , which is a world almost as bad as Braxia where females are practically third class citizens. She is trying to find a list that her late brother had of the many sales of slaves in order to put all of her Mother's children together . And this leads her to Braxia. As Mercy and Ravik meet sparks fly immediately, and Mercys technology and osu abilities come in handy more then once , but how will an independent woman in her own for the first time be able to live on such a barbaric world ??? Ravik is trying to induce change , but how long will That take ??? This story was amazing from the first word until the last , and I am anxiously awaiting MORE !!!!! Thank you REGINE ABEL for a fantastically awesome read !!!!😀😀😀😀😀
Mercy and Ravik held me in their thrall for the entire story. Seeing the step-by-step transformation of the Braxian world through their eyes is enlightening. They each experience frustration, anger, and a growing hope for a very different Braxian future. The way is not easy. They have cruel enemies, but revenge is sweet indeed!Awesome reading - don’t miss it!
Ok...Gonna say now I’m really sick of the two main types of heroine I see out here... one) the weak wishy washy doormat, never really sticks up for herself ,forgives way,way too easily and let’s her H do just about anything he wants to her because he makes her panties damp....Or b) ( not sure I dislike more) the sometimes hard,I’m strong ,pushy and opinionated,gotta always have my way,I don’t always think before I speak,but can be easily offended ,it’s my way or the highway , to be strong I MUST.do it by myself,because I’m strong! I must have my way...Now Ravena was definitely b) not a) but she wasn’t all those things .... and the parts that she was ( stubborn,pushy,demanding, opinionated, short sighted) she wasn’t all those things all the time.... while I loved Amalia in the first book,she was more balanced than her aunts to me..Amalia while she can be impetuous and definitely wants her way at times,she not soo hard and doesn’t try to have a female led relationship like her aunts try to do...Now don’t get me wrong ,I get that Ravena/Mercy like her sister were used to taking care of themselves had very good reasons for not trusting men but they both fell for good men that sadly they just didn’t always know to treat or trust...I started off good with Mercy,rooting for her all along the way, eager for her to collect her inheritance and get off her fathers evil backwards home world that had less than zero respect for women.... and I loved how the moment she realized Ravik was her mate she went after him,never hiding how she felt or playing games....That was great ! But what annoyed me was her pride,hubris and just plain stupidity when it came to her safety ....She has to quickly run from her fathers home home because slavers were on her tail soo they could catch her and assault her and strip her or her wealth and sale her as a pet or toy ..and here she was off to a planet that was even more backwards than that.... I get she was tired of hiding, geez almost 50 out of almost 200 years of life and she’s had to hide who she was, I’m sure it was hell but but just because her father and brother died didn’t mean the world was a safe place...Even if she’d stayed with her mother and sister and niece and their families ,she’d still have to be careful to some degree but she didn’t ,she was going to a rough backwards place and didn’t want to take necessary protocols to keep herself safe...WTH ?!?One of the things she loves about Rivik from the get go is how huge and strong and muscular and masculine he is,but even he had guards when he went out because it was just that dangerous but no big bad Ravena doesn’t want to have guards even after numerous attempts on all their lives she bristles and bridals at the thought she can’t take car3 I’d herself ... WTH beyotch ? Your fortune is higher then most ppl can count and your a literal one of a kind breed that could sell for almost as much as that and you think it’s safe to wander around alone ?WTH!I would tried to over look it if her stupidity didn’t play soo well into the end of the book kidnapping....Hey, I know these sort things have to happen in this sorta book but to happen due the H or in the case the h’s pride and hubris just ticks me off....But what fit me even more was the naming....At the end of the book as usual we have the h and H having beautiful new editions to the Veredian race... what got me was her insistence at naming her beautiful new baby boy after her evil father and brother... WTFNow for four books we are told about the truly evil plots set out for her father and brother , but now all their issues ar3 being blamed or culture and being rejected by a father or mother or both and somehow it’s like they just didn’t have a choice ... say what ?Ok,thru his sick messed up forced breeding program her father might have helped keep the Veredian species going ,but that doesn’t make the sick things he did right,nor does his culture excuse his actions either.... same for her brother ok,so both his parents rejected him,and he came from a messed up culture , Varruk still had choices to make and killing and force breeding and sexually abusing ppl and selling them was his choice. No on forced him,not even his father...And for her to try and excuse all that and to give her son both their names to carry on their line ,w/the sick sick legacy that’s attached to it was sixty shades of wrong ....Dear gods I wanted to slap her sooo silly,and it sooo wouldn’t of been funny...I’d definitely recommend,especially if you’ve been reading the Veredian series ( which I hope there is more of) but not a fan of this h at all...
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