Rating: Summary: Very disappointing..... Review: I have been a fan of Johanna Lindsey since I started to read romance books some 15 years ago. I was anticipating reading the follow up to Warrior's Woman and Keeper of My Heart. I should have kept waiting. Keeping in mind of the poor reviews this book recieved, I had borrowed this book to find out first hand if the book would live up to my expectations of a Johanna Lindsey novel. I am really sorry to say it did not. The book dragged on with Brittany not believing what she was seeing. It had the potential of being a great book if the characters would just have some form of spark between them.The book kept going over what had happened in the 2 previous books, which was a disappointment since I have read both books, repeatedly. This does not prevent me from buying future books, however, I will be hard pressed to buy one just because Johanna Lindsey wrote it, which is what I used to do.
Rating: Summary: Uhmm....Lindsey wrote this? Review: Before you purchase this book please be advised the reviews on this page are better reading. I can only assume someone forced Ms. Lindsey to write this third book because it certainly does not reflect any love of storyline or characters. By the way anyone notice that Warriors Woman took place 2139... let's take a quick look at how our world has changed in 100yrs...think it may look a bit different 2160? I beg her not to finish the Malory series if this could be a possible result. Hey if you haven't read all of her older novels save your money here and buy a release of one of those!
Rating: Summary: VERY DISAPPOINTING Review: Some books are meant to be published in hardback; this one certainly wasn't. It reminded me of STAR TREK: V (the one written and directed by Shatner); it's format would've been suitable for a tv movie, not a big screen. This book, too, didn't need to be a hardback; it's a total waste of money. In fact, it's even a waste of money at mass market paperback prices.
Rating: Summary: Horrible Review: The story is too unreal and far-fetched, unless you are a space alien don't waste your money. I bought the unabridged version which made it even worse.
Rating: Summary: Fun but not really logically Review: I was in love with many characters in "Warrior's Woman" like Martha (my favourite), Tedra and Challen. "Keeper of the heart" was OK for my point of view, the story a little light and more social compared to the first one. But I'd rather disappoint with this third book. I do like Dalden and I am even understand about how I felt so annoying with the part that Brittany gave her hysteric and disbelief to everyone. But it was so ill logically and abrupted when Martha took Brittany to the spaceship and left the planet. The author have left this part like unfinished business and move to another chapter and gave an answer which was to me very unrealistic to be true. The rest of the story is OK. I really do enjoy to read but I do not think this book is the best of the author.
Rating: Summary: Stinker Review: I've read many of Lindsey's books and liked them, but this one was awful! Who gave this a sensuality rating of 8? No way--a 2 would be more appropriate. If you like the earth-alien type of stories, read Dara Joy's "Knight of a Trillion Stars." Much more exciting, other worldly, and ROMANTIC!
Rating: Summary: Shifting from Historical Review: Well, I have never been disappointed by Johanna Lindsey's books but I have to say I was never too keen on the 2 that she has written set in the alien world like Warrior's Woman. Somehow it just doesn't feel like a Historical novel any more and it's hard to get a grasp on the planets and new names given to certain things. If you start the book, you'll have to finish it in one go or else if you get back to it a few days later, you'll find you might have forgotten some things.
Rating: Summary: We get to read about Tedre et al again........ Review: I was soooo ready for this book to come out. I love ALL Johanna Lindsey's books but my favorite was Warrior Woman. I liked Tedra and her computer for their sassy banter back and forth. I hope she writes another book to further explore the similarities between Tedra's world and ours. The two main characters were alright but the best part was when Tedra came back on the scene. I think she is one of the strongest characters that Lindsey has in her books. Not a victim at any time to be saved by the handsome "prince". I like her a lot and hope Ms. Lindsey creates more like her. Most of the books pages were taken up by the will she or won't she believe in the "aliens" world and when she does, what will she do? I hope you like this book if you buy it. I sure did.
Rating: Summary: Where's the heat, the sexual tension, the excitement? Review: Yikes, what a disappointment. Too much time is spent with Martha the Computer and not enough with the warrior. Brittany's not believing what they tell her gets boring pretty quickly. There were some missed opportunities for developing the story. For example, Dalden goes off to talk with his father about his lifemate. He comes back and they go on a "honeymoon" of sorts. Why not write a chapter about this visit with dad. The characters of Challen, Tedra, Shanelle, etc. are barely around. This was a lazily written book.
Rating: Summary: Dull as dishwater Review: Heart of a Warrior is a lesson I will not soon forget. (Referring to unabridged audio book version) Dalden sounds great, too bad he chose Brittany as his life-mate because she slept in his arms so comfortably. Boy, was he robbed. Brittany's skepticism became so nauseating I started to hope one of the Sha-Ka'an creatures would take her out. I dearly love all Johanna Lindsey novels with this big exception. Save your money and buy older Lindsey novels.
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