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Title:
Black Sun Rising
Series: Coldfire #1
Author:
Celia Friedman
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre:
Fantasy
Pages: 524
Words: 200K
Have
you read or heard about stories where the main character is a woman
but all the reviewers describe her as a man with boobs and absolutely
crucify the author? I’ve read a couple of those. This is kind of
the opposite. There are supposed to be two men but they are really
women with swords.
♪Feelings, it’s all about Feelings♪
Goodness, I could have floated a boat with all the feelings going on. Mr Evil Vampire is so evil that he tortured and killed his own wife and children to get the power to live forever. But he cares for the Pagan Sorceress and doesn’t want to hurt her. The Ultimate Bad Boy, yet one who is sensitive and loving on the inside and not really a bad guy at all. Mr Paladin is supposed to be in love with the Pagan Sorceress and travels into untold dangers to save her. He even, gasp, puts aside his vow of destruction for Mr Evil Vampire because she means so much to him. I’m guessing he had a chiseled chin and 3 days of stubble, all the time.
Yeah, this was not my thing. The men in the story have a goal but are always sidetracked by their feelings instead of doing what needs to be done. It was sickening, like eating a steak only to find out it is actually cotton candy in disguise. This book gave me the same exact vibes from when I read Curse of the Mistwraith by Janny Wurts. I will be avoiding anything else by Celia Friedman from here on out. AND. It took me two whole weeks to get through this. Not even the Russians take me that long.
For a much more positive take on things, check out Matt’s Review.
★★☆☆☆
From Bookstooge.blog
A Paladin, a Vampire and a Pagan Sorceress walk into a bar. The Bartender immediately kicks them out for being so cliched that it hurts.