Stealing Kathryn
Gatherers Series #2
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Xe Sands
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Jacquelyn Frank
Sandman. Angus. Morpheus. He is known by many names, except his true one, Adrian. When he departs his world, it is to enter the sacred space of sleep, and he is not there to sow sweet dreams. Adrian's mission is to reap the dark energy of nightmares, work that has twisted his soul as well as his once-handsome face. Now, he lives only to await the day darkness finally overcomes him...and to collect exquisite reminders of what he's lost.
But there is one treasure that stands apart. Having risked everything to obtain her, Adrian soon realizes his mistake. For Kathryn has a wholly unexpected power over him, not only for what she represents, but for what for she is: a soul with desires as strong as his own, tempered by compassion that could save Adrian from his self-made hell - or condemn them both.
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Another great Book!!
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The storyline here is essentially a Beauty and the Beast story, but definitely NOT the Disney version. It is much darker, with very little "sweetness", particularly in the first part of the story. It does present frank sexual situations, and is explicit in detail. It dabbles a bit in sexual "force" fantasies, but presents it fairly and didn't take it far enough for it to be disturbing, at least not for me. Still, I felt it necessary to throw the caution out there for anyone particularly squeamish about such things.
All in all, I loved this book. It was what the first book should have been had it not had a heroine I (and several other reviewers) had a hard time stomaching. I love this new world that the author has created, I love the scenarios and the way the existing needs of the world leave things open for further books in the series, but each book can still be a complete story in and of itself.
My only real complaint is that the Australian heroine not only didn't have an Australian accent, she also didn't use words Australian's typically use (ie. she refers to not being able to go to "college" rather than the Australian terms "university", or more commonly, "uni". "College" in Australia generally refers to private high schools). This is something that most American listeners wouldn't pick up on, but I happen to be married to an Aussie and have spent several years in the past there, so I noticed the inaccurate details. Still, that's just being pedantic, and it didn't really take away from the story, so I left my "5 stars" intact.
Much Better Heroine
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enjoyable
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If you could sum up Stealing Kathryn in three words, what would they be?
Solid characters and plot twists and turns.What did you like best about this story?
Continued to develop the world Jacquelyn created in the first book. Interesting settings and characters.Have you listened to any of Xe Sands’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Nice voice modulation and intonation. Easy listenAny additional comments?
Looking forward to the next in the series.Great series.
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