Sharon Gillman's Reviews > Frantor
Frantor (Seven Brides for Seven Alien Brothers, #6)
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Experience book hangover now
So after reading both Endark's and now Frantor's stories, I'm experiencing book hangover now.
I have actually loved all the characters, but I have to admit that due to the above characters history, I couldn't wait to see how their brides would either soothe the beast or heal the heart.
Ms. Phillips never fails in fleshing out all the characters involved. I couldn't wait for Frantor and Florie because Frantor was much more broken from what the war had taken from him beyond skin deep. Florie proved perfect in that her past experiences had given her the heart and compassion to look beyond the superficial and draw out the true heart of the man as she calmed his fears.
I must admit that besides the book hangover from both of these books, the other problem I've had lately is wanting to read the last book in the series. It always saddens me when a series is coming to an end, which means the author has done his or her job in making me fall in love with the world and characters they have shared with me. It seems silly, really, as I know once I begin this next book, Ms. Phillips will have me so invested in the final couple to be introduced that I will feel quite foolish for my previous angst.
Each book has only added to the heightened anticipation to the next book, so here goes nothing as thankfully I have the final book already in my TBR.
I highly recommend reading everything from this author as she has never disappointed me with her creative imagination and talent for pleasantly surprising me. Enjoy.
So after reading both Endark's and now Frantor's stories, I'm experiencing book hangover now.
I have actually loved all the characters, but I have to admit that due to the above characters history, I couldn't wait to see how their brides would either soothe the beast or heal the heart.
Ms. Phillips never fails in fleshing out all the characters involved. I couldn't wait for Frantor and Florie because Frantor was much more broken from what the war had taken from him beyond skin deep. Florie proved perfect in that her past experiences had given her the heart and compassion to look beyond the superficial and draw out the true heart of the man as she calmed his fears.
I must admit that besides the book hangover from both of these books, the other problem I've had lately is wanting to read the last book in the series. It always saddens me when a series is coming to an end, which means the author has done his or her job in making me fall in love with the world and characters they have shared with me. It seems silly, really, as I know once I begin this next book, Ms. Phillips will have me so invested in the final couple to be introduced that I will feel quite foolish for my previous angst.
Each book has only added to the heightened anticipation to the next book, so here goes nothing as thankfully I have the final book already in my TBR.
I highly recommend reading everything from this author as she has never disappointed me with her creative imagination and talent for pleasantly surprising me. Enjoy.
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March 20, 2023
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March 20, 2023
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March 22, 2023
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