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A wonderful steamy historical fantasy/PNR romance!
5++ stars. (A rating I rarely give, and I have read over a thousand romances). I loved this one. Master of Crows is a wonderful fantasy/PNR romance with a great balance of rich world building (felt like a medieval/Persia kind of world, loved it!), mixed with a solid, steamy hot romance and great chemistry between the H/h (Silhara of Nieth, the Master of Crows, and Martise of Asher, a slave girl with an unexpected magical gift). This book slowly paints an intricate world with Gods, priest clans, mages, giants, soul eaters (and other creatures) living among ordinary humans.The story often had a darker feel to it, yet it kept surprising me with bits of light humorous moments that would make me grin ear to ear. Silhara and Martise had some of the best dialogue between each other, and his relationship with his Giant servant and his smelly dog were a hoot. Initially Silhara and Martise are enemies that must work together, and then they slowly built a relationship that was so...
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Epic Fantasy/Romance at It's Finest Hour
OMG! I know some of my friends read and did NOT tell me what an excellent book this was going to be. Let me clear up something and that is that all my all time favorite books have been epic type novels/trilogies/series where the hero/heroine struggles against seemingly impossible odds. That is where this book took me, as with most fantasy romance it is long winded and slow paced but the reason is that there is not the "MINE" moment you find in a lot of PNR it is a more realistic slowly evolving romance based on days/months of interaction. held to this principal in an excellent manner keeping my attention while plodding along towards a goal that becomes...
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(Fantasy / Fantasy Romance) What would you do to win your freedom? This is the question that sets bondwoman, Martise of Asher, on a dangerous path. In exchange for her freedom, she bargains with her masters, the mage-priests of Conclave, to spy on the renegade sorcerer, Silhara of Neith. The priests want Martise to expose the sorcerer's treachery and turn him over to Conclave justice. A risky endeavor, but one she accepts without hesitation--until she falls in love with her intended target. Silhara of Neith, Master of Crows, is a desperate man. The god called Corruption invades his mind, seducing him with promises of limitless power if he will help it gain dominion over the world. Silhara struggles against Corruption's influence and searches for ways to destroy the god. When Conclave sends Martise as an apprentice to help him, he knows she's a spy. Now he fights a war on two fronts--against the god who would possess him and the apprentice who would betray him. Mage and spy search together for a ritual that will annihilate Corruption, but in doing so, they discover secrets about each other that may damn them both. Silhara must decide if his fate, and the fate of nations, is worth the soul of the woman he has come to love, and Martise must choose continued enslavement or freedom at the cost of a man's life. And love... Top to learn more
A Wonderful Surprise
I first heard of this book on an art website where several people had done fan art for it. I couldn't help it-I was intrigued more by the art than the actual plot. So I ordered it on a whim and not expecting much, started reading it right before bed. I couldn't put it down and wound up reading until morning. From the first page, I felt hooked. Silhara is a sarcastic, anti-social mage. Martise is the plain, unremarkable woman sent to spy on him. For a while, I wasn't sure if the author was going to be able to convincingly pull off this pairing. In the end, these very different people suit each other well. Martise softens Silhara. I also thought the balance between fantasy and romance was well maintained. However, I would love to see more books set in this world in order to fully explore the ins and outs of the world Grace Draven has written. The only problem I had with this novel was in the first half or so when I was slightly confused by the passing of time. In some...
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A wonderful steamy historical fantasy/PNR romance!
5++ stars. (A rating I rarely give, and I have read over a thousand romances). I loved this one. Master of Crows is a wonderful fantasy/PNR romance with a great balance of rich world building (felt like a medieval/Persia kind of world, loved it!), mixed with a solid, steamy hot romance and great chemistry between the H/h (Silhara of Nieth, the Master of Crows, and Martise of Asher, a slave girl with an unexpected magical gift). This book slowly paints an intricate world with Gods, priest clans, mages, giants, soul eaters (and other creatures) living among ordinary humans.The story often had a darker feel to it, yet it kept surprising me with bits of light humorous moments that would make me grin ear to ear. Silhara and Martise had some of the best dialogue between each other, and his relationship with his Giant servant and his smelly dog were a hoot. Initially Silhara and Martise are enemies that must work together, and then they slowly built a relationship that was so...
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Epic Fantasy/Romance at It's Finest Hour
OMG! I know some of my friends read and did NOT tell me what an excellent book this was going to be. Let me clear up something and that is that all my all time favorite books have been epic type novels/trilogies/series where the hero/heroine struggles against seemingly impossible odds. That is where this book took me, as with most fantasy romance it is long winded and slow paced but the reason is that there is not the "MINE" moment you find in a lot of PNR it is a more realistic slowly evolving romance based on days/months of interaction. held to this principal in an excellent manner keeping my attention while plodding along towards a goal that becomes...
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What would you do to win your freedom?
This is the question that sets bondwoman, Martise of Asher, on a dangerous path. In exchange for her freedom, she bargains with her masters, the mage-priests of Conclave, to spy on the renegade sorcerer, Silhara of Neith. The priests want Martise to expose the sorcerer's treachery and turn him over to Conclave justice. A risky endeavor, but one she accepts without hesitation--until she falls in love with her intended target.
Silhara of Neith, Master of Crows, is a desperate man. The god called Corruption invades his mind, seducing him with promises of limitless power if he will help it gain dominion over the world. Silhara struggles against Corruption's influence and searches for ways to destroy the god. When Conclave sends Martise as an apprentice to help him, he knows she's a spy. Now he fights a war on two fronts--against the god who would possess him and the apprentice who would betray him.
Mage and spy search together for a ritual that will annihilate Corruption, but in doing so, they discover secrets about each other that may damn them both. Silhara must decide if his fate, and the fate of nations, is worth the soul of the woman he has come to love, and Martise must choose continued enslavement or freedom at the cost of a man's life. And love.
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A Wonderful Surprise
I first heard of this book on an art website where several people had done fan art for it. I couldn't help it-I was intrigued more by the art than the actual plot. So I ordered it on a whim and not expecting much, started reading it right before bed. I couldn't put it down and wound up reading until morning. From the first page, I felt hooked. Silhara is a sarcastic, anti-social mage. Martise is the plain, unremarkable woman sent to spy on him. For a while, I wasn't sure if the author was going to be able to convincingly pull off this pairing. In the end, these very different people suit each other well. Martise softens Silhara. I also thought the balance between fantasy and romance was well maintained. However, I would love to see more books set in this world in order to fully explore the ins and outs of the world Grace Draven has written. The only problem I had with this novel was in the first half or so when I was slightly confused by the passing of time. In some...
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One incredible performance, one miserable film
I had to set aside some serious time to review this whole release as there are over 7 hours of film and material to get through. This film has been both touted and lambasted for representing a facet of PTSD amongst returning Iraq/Afg vets, and I will admit it covers it in length (the film is 3 hours long). After watching this and the associated docus, this should best be kept as a film review, since anything else begs for arguments.Some spoilers: The story revolves around an Iraq vet who lives in squalor while supporting his family of five in a junkyard trailer. The amount of depression and misery is detailed in minute eloquence, sometimes for 10-15 minutes at a time with no dialogue. He eventually snaps, commits a brief serial killing and flees. The scenery of Canada was well preserved, and the scope of panoramic vistas makes for a character in itself. In essence this is a minimalist film with acute bouts of violence. The violence is abbreviated but involves the execution...
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Recommended but why?
I think the title of the last review was helpful - oddly affecting. The violence is a noticeable feature but having watched it, it was a worthwhile movie. It was memorable and scenes replay in my head (not so much the death scenes). Can't say I noticed the length.As for the accent on our protagonist, well, yeah, it was kind of strange. Evidently it's hard to wipe out his mancunian origins but he was chosen for a reason, despite that - a stellar performance. He can pretty much out-brood anyone and, accent aside, makes a very believable character. Can't imagine anyone doing it better.The little girl - perfect casting again. In fact, I thought they were all very well cast. And why wouldn't there be a good-looking cafe owner in the mix? surely not everyone flees the small town.The scenery is bleak but spectacular and very evocative of the desolation that characterises the movie. As a movie - well acted, well cast, scenic and it stays with you...
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Oddly affecting, but way too long
This is almost 3 hours long, which is too long. But, still, I managed to watch it all in one sitting, which says something about the drama, I guess. Yes, the lead actor's accent is all over the map: I guess he's a Brit, but he sounds southern US at times, then northern. At least he has a great hairline. The little girl's performance is great. The hottie restaurant owner is unrealistic, as if she would be stuck in a one horse town like the one here somewhere in Wyoming. The issue is post traumatic stress syndrome among Iraq vets. But the vet here would have been tracked down a lot sooner in real life than depicted here, being lackadaisically trailed after murdering his nagging wife and two sons.
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