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Seduced by Moonlight (Meredith Gentry, 3)

Seduced by Moonlight (Meredith Gentry, 3)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing
Review: I am a big fan of Hamilton. But with that caveat, this was by far the weakest of the three Merry books (and of all of the Anita Blake books). Nothing much happens until the last 80 pages. The first half of the book is one sex/magic scene after another and really drags - it could have been condensed into two or three chapters. The second Merry book left off with the impending visit to the Seelie Court, and yet Hamilton cannot even get Merry there in the third book.

Perhaps Hamilton has bitten off more than she can chew what with writing two series at the same time. This book suffered from some of the same infirmities as the last Anita Blake book (e.g. weak on plot, using sex as a filler, and too short). Here is hoping for better in the future.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointing but probably necessary
Review: Like many of the above reviewers, I rushed to get this book and then was disappointed. The entire book takes place in about 2 days and went from confusing to disjointed back to confusing for me. I've enjoyed almost all of the Anita books and the first 2 about Merry so feel I've put in my time with Hamilton. I think this book is probably necessary as a device to set up the rest of the series and we have to get this info somewhere if it's going to matter later. It's not even as introspective as it probably should be as merry just rolls from event to event without telling us how she feels about any of this. And the addition of the new guards got very annoying-I actually had to make a list to keep them straight. (Descriptions of Frost and Barinthus were intriguing.) I was comfortable with the earlier group but this was too many except for the CAT! Anyway--I held on and will wait for the next--but will probably wait for my area library to get it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good but not the best
Review: though the story itself was good, the plot wasn't as captivating as before. the explations offered in this case were better and i found the fact that certain events were actually explained a fresh change from the "boom magical powers wow" phase of the first two.

the progression of the plot is interesting, and the possibilities it hold for future books are numerous. i wouldn't say this is her best work in this series but its certaintly gotten me looking forward to the next one.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Where's the Plot?
Review: I have to say I was somewhat disapointed with this one. I *LOVE* the other Laurell K. Hamilton books. Usually they leave me eager for the next book, and wanting more. This book was the exception.

Oh, there's lots of the usual graphic details and yummy bits, but the actual *PLOT* doesn't hold it together. There just wasn't much substance there.

I'm hoping that she used this book to set up the next one, but somehow I'm doubtful. I hope the next one's better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ugh!
Review: I do not know what book everyone is reading because the Laurell K. book that I read was awful. I was so excited to get this book. I went home and curled up on the couch and read up to page 136 and started shaking my head. My husband asked, "is the book any good?" My response? I usually only give a book 50 pages. If it hasn't grabbed me I get rid of it. I read a lot and I don't have time to let a writer "slowly" pull me in. At page 136 this book had not only not grabbed me, it was boring me and I was having a hard time concentrating. I have read every book that Laurell has written. This and the last Anita book have been very disappointing to me. I will still read her, but I may not be as eager to pick the book up off the shelf and buy it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Serious addition
Review: I really enjoyed this book. I feel it's imcomplete because it stops so abruptly, but I love it. It sets up for the next book, probably wouldn't stand alone, but if you love the Merry series, it's a must read. I love the emphasis it places on the guards, and how Merry now has to sleep with some she doesn't like. Poor baby.

What I like most about this book is that it's explained why she is getting these powers. They didn't just appear without reason like in AB. The destruction of the Nameless gave her something. Immortality I am thinking, and the Gods see her as a vessel now. And through her they wish to return power to the fey, but only should she be in power I think.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Only Part of the Book
Review: The other reviewers were pretty ticked off about the shortness of the book. Oh, do I ever agree!! While I would definitely have to say I really enjoyed this book, and thought about it long after I was done - I felt Ms. Hamilton wrote an entire book, cut it in half, put the other half aside for 2005 and then published this. It is obvious that this book is the "bridge" of the entire series. Merry gets more powers, gives her guards more powers, obtains more guards, helps cement her position in the Unseelie Court, and sets the stage for visits to the goblins and Seelies. While some questions were answered - for instance, "Why did the guards fear/hate the Queen so much?", actually more questions cropped up than were answered. On the plus side, the action was nonstop, the book was well-written and Ms. Hamilton has her usual gift of description. Although sex is a part of the book, the sex scenes were actually metaphysical sex instead of the real thing. Frost, Doyle, Kitto, etc. are very much present, but the focus drifts from the guards and Merry's relationship with them to setting the stage for Merry's destiny and consequently the end of the series. If you liked Book 1 and 2 of this series, you will enjoy this book. I still don't know if I enjoyed it more or less, because the entire book was just a different slant from the other two, but because I thought about the book long after I was through reading it, I would have to give it at least 4 stars, and would give it 4-1/2 if I could.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ok but not great
Review: The story took up with Merry and her guards preparing to visit the unseelie court, the Goblins court and the seelie court.There are a lot of new men introduced in this book and a lot of mind wandering by Merry on sunlight and meadows,etc; that take up a lot of the story and which I skipped.
I have to admit I had vowed not to buy another new book by Ms. Hamilton because of the deterioration of the Anita Blake series but this is an OK read and you might want to wait until it is out in paperback.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love all Laurell K. Hamilton's books
Review: I first became infatuated with Ms. Hamilton's books through the "Anita Blake" series, thanks to my girlfriend. Now I'm bound to read everything this great author puts out and "Seduced by Moonlight" was no exception (even though I liked the "Anita Blake" books better). Another book I happened across that, even though written entirely different, could make a good addition to books such as this is "Darkeye". Once again, Laurell K. Hamilton knows her stuff!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too much sex not enough story
Review: First I'll admit I like the Anita Blake series better. But I enjoyed the first two books in this series and the first two chapters in this book. Somewhere after those first chapters the story line dissapeared into Merry's sex life. It was all fluff no story. The men are beautiful, strong, magical, they haven't had sex in years, they get to have sex with Merry, we got that in the first two books - now give us a plot, action, suspense. The sex captured our interest in the first books but it's not enough to hold us for much longer. As a previous review stated, I'll check the next one out of the library before I write off Merry or spend money on it.


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