it’s an instrutional book. Instructions for how to understand a chemically induced hallucination. maybe it’s a door to larger reality.. maybe it’s one’s mind trying to make sense of being tripped up.
well….
Review from The Psychedelic Experience →
Review from The Psychedelic Experience →
Review from Twin Dragons →
This book did not resonate as strongly with me as the rest in the series. The heroine is both weak and strong, but at times not strong enough until the very end. I was loving the “take no prisoners” heroines from the beginning of the series who didn’t take anything lying down. Over all it..
Review from Paul’s Pursuit →
Beautifully written and narrated! I loved every moment of this book. Having seen the devastation the loss of a spouse leaves and having experienced the loss of a father myself as a child, Paul, Maurian, and Trish have been my favorite characters to read about. To finally see all of their hearts healed in such..
Review from Tracking Trisha →
Amazing! I love to read/listen to S.E.Smith stories. This is the third book in the Dragon Lords of Valdier series. This is Trisha and Kelan story. Trisha is a pilot working for a private airline. Kelan is a dragon shifter from an alien planet. Trisha is strong, stubborn and completely devoted to her father. Kelan..
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Review from Ambushing Ariel →
I just love a story with a woman who can take care of herself and does not always require rescue! Ariel was a member of the Air Force back on Earth and has the attitude to back it up. She is fierce, a warrior in her own right, and yet has a gentleness about her..
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Review from Cornering Carmen →
This is book 5 of the Dragons of Valdier series. These books thus far all begin (after prologue) around the same time and place. The interesting part is that you see these same events from a completely different perspective and new eyes. Carmen is broken inside and yet is a very strong heroine. She is..
Review from Fashionably Flawed →