The Sorceress & the Savage

by Saranne Dawson

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Set on a futuristic planet, this tale is about a charming sorceress who returns to her people's homeland and uncovers the love of a lifetime with her ancient enemy--a disarmingly dangerous and purely male savage.

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Mortal enemies after the heroine's race enslaved and tortured the hero's, the heroine's people were driven out of their home land and stripped of there memories. Now they have returned and immediately succumb to the evil forces living in the mountain. The book started out nicely. The heroine is an outcast in her people due to her lack of faith in the Gods and the coldhearted priests who speak to them. Though she considers staying behind when her people begin to travel back to their ancestral home, a vision of a man who's to be her destiny drives her to accompany them. The hero isn't completely human and kidnaps the heroine in an attempt to stop her people from making it to the valley. It doesn't take them very long at all to have sex. show more In fact the second the male shows a little interest in her the heroine is immediately on her back. I hated the heroine, not just because of her flip flopping feelings toward the hero but also because of her weakness to stop her people. She ignores all the facts about what her people used to be and continually allows the priests to slowly destroy them. Every piece of information the hero gives her, she immediately runs to tell them as if it will stop their pursuit of power. So shocking, the priests welcome to evil forces into their bodies and begin to take steps to enslave the mountain people. Also, the same things are repeated over and over and over again. The heroine shouting that the voices in the cave are evil, the hero showing up randomly and telling her he wants her before they screw in the bushes. Over all, a very frustration book with even more frustrating characters who never really felt genuine in their love. It did, however, paint religion in a dark and dangerous light with showing just how far people will go for power in the name of faith. Also that complete devoutness will leave you blind to the horrors of human behavior. show less

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Fiction and Literature, Romance, Fantasy
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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