Showing posts with label Leanna Renee Hieber. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Review of "The Darkly Luminous Fight for Persephone Parker" by Leanna Renee Hieber



It's release day for Leanna Renee Hieber's new book, "The Darkly Luminous Fight for Persephone Parker"!!! The sequel to the infamous "The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker." Go out and get yourself a copy! Of both, of course, because you'll love them, I'm sure.

Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher, Dorchester Publishing, in exchange for a review. No money or anything else was given to me for a review.

Type: Historical Fantasy/ Romance

From the back of the book: " With radiant, snow-white skin and hair, Percy Parker was a beacon for Fate. True love had found her, in the tempestuous form of Professor Alexi Rychman. But her mythic destiny was not complete. Accompanying the ghosts with which she alone could converse, new and terrifying omens loomed. A war was coming, a desperate ploy of a spectral host. Victorian London would be overrun.
Yet, Percy kept faith. Within the mighty bastion of Athens Academy, alongside The Guard whose magic shielded mortals from the agents of the Underworld, she counted herself among friends. Wreathed in hallowed fire, they would stand together, no matter what dreams - or nightmares - might come. "

So, I rather assume this is the end of this series, and I'm really sad to see it go. I think so much could be done with these characters, and with the world The Guard lives in. Though the back of the book mentions that Rebecca and Michael, two of the Guard, are featured in "A Midwinter Fantasy" coming in October, though I'm not sure if this is an anthology, or what.

That said... oh my gosh, did this book frustrate me! I felt like through the entire first part of the book, I was waiting for something to happen. And yes, things did happen, mostly character-wise. But I wanted fighting, I wanted action. I wanted all that The Guard was worrying about to come to fruition. And finally, closer to the end of the book, it did. And now that I've finished it, I'm almost glad for that waiting period. Putting myself in these characters' shoes, I have to think of how they feel. They know a great battle is coming, they're not sure when, but they have to keep dealing with the little things. Being frustrated with things not happening quickly enough for me, made me understand how frustrated the characters must be knowing they will be fighting for their lives and everyone else's, but they don't know when, what will happen, or how it will go.

And oh boy, once the fighting and action does start, it doesn't stop. The whole first half of the book was basically the calm before the storm, and the storm hit HARD. How The Darkness looked... I just have to say, that is fascinating to think about. And the final battle between The Darkness and The Guard, all of them, whew. Mesmerizing, fantastic, and maybe even a little epic.

The only fault I could possibly find with this book was the epilogue. I wished things hadn't been cleaned up so easily. I would have rather had some mystery left in the characters' lives. It was too neat and tidy. I had a similar issue with the epilogue for the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling. A powerful series is, at least for me, complimented with a very loosely wrapped up ending. I like enough space to create my own ending for the characters, but I'd still like to know if they're okay.

All that said, I'm giving "The Darkly Luminous Fight for Persephone Parker" by Leanna Renee Hieber a FOUR POINT FIVE out of FIVE. While I can understand the need for the slightly slow pacing in the beginning, and holding off most of the real action until later, I still would have liked to see more action in the beginning half, to push the story further along.

Please, check out "The Darkly Luminous Fight for Persephone Parker" by Leanna Renee Hieber, and of course, "The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker" if you haven't already!

Happy Reading!
~!~ Morning Glow

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Review of "The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker"



There must be something wrong with me, so many posts in such a short amount of time! But I don't want to hear any complaining!

Now tonight, we have a review of "The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker" by Leanna Renee Hieber.

Because the back of the book is better than my own explanation.. "What fortune awaited sweet, timid Percy Parker at Athens Academy? Hidden in the dark heart of Victorian London, the Romanesque school was dreadfully imposing, a veritable fortress, and little could Percy guess what lay inside. She had never met its powerful and mysterious Professor Alexi Rychman, knew nothing of the growing shadows, of the Ripper and other supernatural terrors against which his coterie stood guard. She saw simply that she was different, haunted, with her snow white hair, pearlescent skin and uncanny gift. This arched stone doorway was a portal to a new life, to an education far from what could be had at a convent - and it was an invitation to an intimate yet dangerous dance at the threshold of life and death..."

Now for my thoughts - wow! I've not read any historical paranormal romance before, or anything historical paranormal for that matter. Except maybe Dracula, if that counts. Well, it's not really a secret that I love any and all things dealing with mythology, especially Greek, and this book hit the spot for me. Not just mythology, but ghosts! I think we need to see more books with ghosts, especially ones where they are not always the bad guys.

The description in this book was breathtaking, as was Miss Percy Parker herself. Other than her "condition," I was able to identify with her - I also love languages and the study of them, and I am certainly not the best student in math. In fact, it is because Percy Parker is so bad at math that she must have weekly tutoring sessions with her professor, Alexi Rychman. And woof, if you like your men dark and brooding (I know I do!), look no further! I also rather enjoyed her take on Jack the Ripper. Now, the scenes dealing with "The Darkness" were a little confusing, but maybe they needed to be vague. I give this book a FIVE out of FIVE. Yay!

That said, I've heard there is to be a sequel! I hope so, I'd love to heard more about this all! AND! Lucky me, Leanna Renee Hieber is a local author (from my city even! Southwest Ohio represent!), and she's doing a book signing in the area! I'm going with a couple of friends.

Happy Reading! And be sure to check out "The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker" by Leanna Renee Hieber!

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