Dark Elves: Discovery (Dark Elves #5)
by
Jet Mykles (Goodreads Author)
To Kinig, the dark elves represent everything wonderful and mysterious in the world. If he could become the expert about the elves, his bardic career would be set. Luckily, times had changed, and his request to live among the elves for a time is granted, and Kinig is given into the care of Fallil, a bard among the elves.
Fallil doesn't expect to fall in love, but he does,...more
Fallil doesn't expect to fall in love, but he does,...more
Paperback, 232 pages
Published
March 3rd 2009
by Loose Id, LLC
(first published September 16th 2008)
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Wow! I really liked this book a lot, although its actually a little different than the previous Dark Elves books.
This book starts out as a m/m erotic paranormal romance and then it ventures into more of an erotic paranormal suspense as opposed to paranormal erotica. We get to hear about many of the characters from previous books and we are introduced to some new characters that will play a part in the sixth (and final?) book.
The m/m love story really takes a turn when d...more
This book starts out as a m/m erotic paranormal romance and then it ventures into more of an erotic paranormal suspense as opposed to paranormal erotica. We get to hear about many of the characters from previous books and we are introduced to some new characters that will play a part in the sixth (and final?) book.
The m/m love story really takes a turn when d...more
Dark Elves 5: Discovery was not as good as the others in this series. The race is dying out and the rhaeja decides to have a human bard, Kinig, live with them to write their story, so to speak. While living there, he falls in love with a man named Fallil. (I really enjoyed reading this part of the book and I wished there was more of it). However, they both know that he must leave to fulfill his dream of being a traveling bard and to spread the tales of the Dark Elves. The hope is that the tellin...more
I enjoyed the previous Dark Elves books, as silly as they are, enough to get more in the series, but I must say that Mykles has either lost the plot or never had one in the first place.
The world of the Dark Elves is our own, sometime in the past. This paranormal species of black-skinned fey called raedjour live underground and, having been created by a now-absent goddess, Rhae, to please her, are beings of sexual and sensual desire. With not enough children being born to them - and f...more
The world of the Dark Elves is our own, sometime in the past. This paranormal species of black-skinned fey called raedjour live underground and, having been created by a now-absent goddess, Rhae, to please her, are beings of sexual and sensual desire. With not enough children being born to them - and f...more
I really enjoyed this book, the third in the series although if you have an aversion to m/m scenes, then it may not be your ideal. I read from cover to cover very quickly drawn to the characters and the story line, I found myself turning pages wanting to know the outcome, then strangely disappointed that I had not taken my time having enjoyed it so much. Definitely my favourite in the series to date.
Again, not the best in the series. I liked fallil and kenig, did not like the girl. She was ok i guess, but absolutely nothing special. I felt no connection with her. Aletnoe i found interresting. An old vcharacter comes back into play in this story, for which i am glad. Hoping for more in the next one.
My favorite element/part was reading about Dark Elf Fallil and his human male lover Kinig. Kinig wanting to write songs telling the world about the Dark Elves and him not being afraid of saying he was a lover of men.
I also liked the character Nialdlye. The red female elf created for sexual pleasure for her god, like the raedjour. The introduction of other elves and unknown practices were fresh and nice to read. The story has come a long way from Dark Elves Book 1 and it was just OK ...more
I also liked the character Nialdlye. The red female elf created for sexual pleasure for her god, like the raedjour. The introduction of other elves and unknown practices were fresh and nice to read. The story has come a long way from Dark Elves Book 1 and it was just OK ...more
Best of the Dark Elves cycle.
For as much as I loved this book this was my least favorite of the series so far. However I am very excited about the next and final (???) book in the series. I hope all loose ends are tied up and all of my questoin are answered. Write faster!!!
3.75 out of 5
I thought this book was very good. I love that she introduced new characters. They are very interesting. That being said, I'm a little dissapointed with the lack of answers to some of my questions. I guess that will come in the next book. It's a lot like watching a really good t.v. series and the season finale leaves you hanging till next season. I can't wait to find out what happens next.
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Jet is a writer of sexual fantasy with a firm belief that all men are at least partially gay, that vampires are just people with a liquid diet and shapeshifters live on every block.
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