
Tameri Etherton
Author of The Stones of Resurrection
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Fierce Hearts: A 2022 Charity Anthology of Romantic Fantasy and Fantasy Romance for Ukraine (2022) — Contributor — 9 copies, 1 review
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Wow. I confess. Fantasy and SciFi are not my strong genres. For both, I need to be in the right mood to read them. I usually enjoy them but only on my terms. The Prince Of Dragons, though, enchanted me. I started it in the proper mood. Then had a crisis in real life that stopped my reading for a couple days. When I got back to reading, my mood had changed. But I was already under the author’s spell. This is one of the rare fantasy books that I enjoyed even though I wasn’t in fantasy show more mode! Truly, if you know me, you know how significant that is.
I love Rhoane. I loved watching his growth. The author ripped my heart out early on with Rhoane. I’m not telling you how. My other favorite character was Faelara. I am hoping to see more of her in future books. I want to know all of her story. There are other characters that I liked and a few, not so much, (pretty sure that was planned).
The author did a decent job with world building. I felt like I could close my eyes and see the story unfold in my mind. I do wish I had noticed the maps, at the end of the story, earlier. Be sure to check those out.
The author, thoughtfully, also has a cast of characters, (with pronunciation of names), and a glossary of unfamiliar words and places. Both can be found at the end of the book. I did well with the pronunciation using my experience with Celtic names and words. I knew the rules to those, (thank you deceased family members who passed that to me). If you aren’t familiar with them, you might want to keep in mind that you can easily look them up or you can choose to read through them before reading the story.
I recommend this series to young adults and up, (for some mature themes). My recommendation is to read the book. If you aren’t certain about buying it, I encourage you to ask your library for it and/or check your favorite library app. show less
I love Rhoane. I loved watching his growth. The author ripped my heart out early on with Rhoane. I’m not telling you how. My other favorite character was Faelara. I am hoping to see more of her in future books. I want to know all of her story. There are other characters that I liked and a few, not so much, (pretty sure that was planned).
The author did a decent job with world building. I felt like I could close my eyes and see the story unfold in my mind. I do wish I had noticed the maps, at the end of the story, earlier. Be sure to check those out.
The author, thoughtfully, also has a cast of characters, (with pronunciation of names), and a glossary of unfamiliar words and places. Both can be found at the end of the book. I did well with the pronunciation using my experience with Celtic names and words. I knew the rules to those, (thank you deceased family members who passed that to me). If you aren’t familiar with them, you might want to keep in mind that you can easily look them up or you can choose to read through them before reading the story.
I recommend this series to young adults and up, (for some mature themes). My recommendation is to read the book. If you aren’t certain about buying it, I encourage you to ask your library for it and/or check your favorite library app. show less
I’m not normally a fan of fantasy fiction, but I have just become a fan of Tameri Etherton. The Stones of Kaldaar is a well-written fantastical journey into a strange new world that grabs the reader from the first page and keeps them intrigued until the end. While the book is a bit long (over 500 pages) it never lacks for excitement. If you’re looking for a new author to add to your favorite author list, I highly recommend this one. Can’t wait to read book two in the series.
Sunset, She Fights is a novel by Tameri Etherton. It is part of the Never After Tales novels by various authors and set in Etherton’s Fatal Fae world, but stands alone.
Plot:
Rainne is cursed to turn from elven maiden into a lustful ogress every night. She doesn’t particularly relish the effects of this, but she has arranged her life satisfactorily around it. But then comes Prince Theo and commands Rainne to join him at the palace. Not only does Rainne have a hard time hiding her condition show more from him, both her elven and her ogress half a very drawn to Theo. Rainne becomes desperate to break her curse.
Sunset, She Fights is an entertaining read that didn’t inspire many emotions in me, either good or bad. If you are looking for something light and fun, it would do nicely.
Read more on my blog: https://kalafudra.com/2024/07/26/sunset-she-fights-tameri-etherton/ show less
Plot:
Rainne is cursed to turn from elven maiden into a lustful ogress every night. She doesn’t particularly relish the effects of this, but she has arranged her life satisfactorily around it. But then comes Prince Theo and commands Rainne to join him at the palace. Not only does Rainne have a hard time hiding her condition show more from him, both her elven and her ogress half a very drawn to Theo. Rainne becomes desperate to break her curse.
Sunset, She Fights is an entertaining read that didn’t inspire many emotions in me, either good or bad. If you are looking for something light and fun, it would do nicely.
Read more on my blog: https://kalafudra.com/2024/07/26/sunset-she-fights-tameri-etherton/ show less
The Prince of Dragons by Tameri Etherton (previously published as The Darathi Vorsi Prince) is the first book in the Song of the Swords series. When Rhoane defies his mother of an oath he made as a child he is exiled from his home.
Plot 5/5: An intriguing plot.
Characters 5/5: The characters are well fleshed out and interesting.
World building 4/5: An interesting world.
Pacing 3/5: The pacing is slow, but steady.
Writing 5/5: The writing is great with vivid descriptions.
Overall 4.4
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Plot 5/5: An intriguing plot.
Characters 5/5: The characters are well fleshed out and interesting.
World building 4/5: An interesting world.
Pacing 3/5: The pacing is slow, but steady.
Writing 5/5: The writing is great with vivid descriptions.
Overall 4.4
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