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Rating: Summary: Great futuristic romance starring Arnoth Review: The Tseir have declared that Arnoth of Valenwood is the most dangerous person in the universe because of his pivotal role in their stunning defeat at Candor. They decide that Arnoth has to be more than just eliminated, which would make him into a martyr. He must be captured, probed for weaknesses, and immediately converted to the Tseir lifestyle. The Tseir force Arnoth into surrendering on his home planet of Ellowan by threatening to destroy what is left of the native population. On the space ship back to the Tseir homeworld, Sierra is one of his guards. She is different than the usual clone of a perfect being that all the Tseir seem to be. Instead, she is clumsy, has a sense of humor, and is always in trouble. Not realizing that she is in disguise, Arnoth finds himself attracted to the Tseir, but Ellowans do not touch their enemies. Sierra is drawn towards her captive, but must be careful so she does not reveal her real identity until she completes her covert mission. Even with Batty the Lingbat on board to guide them, this couple has no prayer of finding a future together. THE WHITE SUN is a great futuristic romance that has appeal to fans of both genres. The story line is action-packed yet humorous. The lead protagonists are a fabulous duo, struggling with their growing love vs. honor and duty. The spectacular Stobie Piel provides her fans with a novel that is sure to be acknowledged as one of the best books of the year. Since it is only January, writers have an extraordinarily high bar to attain to match this tale's level of excellence. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: What a wonderful futuristic!! Review: I must say, Stobie Piel is definitely one of my favorite futuristic writers! I read this book first, even though it's book three in the series, and I had to go out and find the other two previous books immediately. :) She has an engaging style that drew me in, and the story itself was wonderful. I liked the romance a lot, including the subplots. This was my first introduction to Batty the Lingbat, and I loved his character!! Have to say he's a favorite. *g* Overall, however, this was definitely an exceptional book, and I have no qualms whatsoever giving it the highest rating I can find. :-) Sarah Pearson
Rating: Summary: The best in the series Review: I thought that this was the best of the three in Piel's futuristic series. Arnoth was a great hero- handsome, intelligent, kind and sexy! Despite the pain of his past, he was able to find love with Sierra, who I thought was great. She was open, innocent, brave and even clumsy. Defintely someone that Arnoth needed to bring love into his life. What I really enjoyed the most about this book was the growth between the characters. The plot, action and alien worlds the author creates were just as intriguing. It is rare to find a good futuristic book out there and I am glad I had the opportunity to read Piel's futuristic series. Read them!
Rating: Summary: i loved it! Review: i was kinda bored and my friend lent me "THE WHITE SUN" and i'm thinkin', interesting cover page, so ok. i'll try it. i was confused at first but as i read on about how the heroine and the studly hero progressed through the story, i was hooked. it was the funniest book i ever read! this book is packed full of adventure and hot love scenes and you can see the characters really grow to care for each other. the secondary characters are magnificent and really give the story that added touch. i wouldn't read this in public because you'll be laughing right along with the characters. with that i sign off. GOOD READINGS!
Rating: Summary: I loved the Valenwood series Review: I've read the entire Valenwood series, twice. These books are wonderful. I enjoyed them completely. The series consists of: The Dawn Star #1; The Midnight Moon #2; The White Sun #3; Lord of the Dark Sun #4.
Rating: Summary: My third futuristic Review: The White Sun is my very favorite book! It's the third in a sort-of trilogy, (with The Dawn Star & Midnight Moon), & it's probably the most tender, romantic story I've written. The hero is dark & angsty, but he's also funny & sexy, & the heroine, Sierra, is bright, clumsy, sincere, and also funny, so they were a perfect match. I hope you enjoy it!
Rating: Summary: Too much slapstick, too little believability Review: This futuristic lacks believability in a big way. The cloning science makes little sense. The heroine was supposed to be a skilled operative, but she was a klutz. And the action is often contrived. This is one of those books where the humor comes from the supposedly capable heroine keeps bungling things, nearly getting people killed. The hero rolls his eyes and grips, but puts up with it. If you like that sort of thing, you'll love this book. If you haven't read the earlier books in the series, you'll have a lot of catching up to do. There is a lot of background necessary to understanding this plot. I didn't care much for the secondary characters who showed up near the end of the book. The best secondary character was a small, sentient bat who talked too much. The human characters couldn't compete with that! I gave this book a D-
Rating: Summary: Wow! What a ride! Review: With her trademark humor and vivid descriptions of exotic lands, Ms. Piel knows how to make the pages fly! From cover to cover I adored this tale of love and adventure. Will there be more in this series? Please say yes!
Rating: Summary: Wow! What a ride! Review: With her trademark humor and vivid descriptions of exotic lands, Ms. Piel knows how to make the pages fly! From cover to cover I adored this tale of love and adventure. Will there be more in this series? Please say yes!
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