Ecstasy (Shadowdwellers #1)
by
Jacquelyn Frank (Goodreads Author)
Among the Shadow dwellers, Trace holds power that some as willing to kill for. Without a stranger's aid, one rival would surely have succeeded, but Trace's brush with death is less surprising to him than his reaction to the beautiful, fragile human who heals him. By rights, Trace should hardly even register Ashla's existence within the realms of Shadow scape, but instead h...more
Kindle Edition, 353 pages
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(first published January 1st 2009)
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^^ECSITINGLY GOOD!^^
In my eyes this book was a hit, and I am investing in all the others in the series. I will say this again I am a huge fan of Frank’s writing, she always seems to capture my interest. The Shadowdwellers series has captured my interest and I wanna know all about the nightlife, and the sexiness that is shadow dweller.
Ashla is worried about driving on new years, because she knows there will be drunk drivers, as the designated driver her eyes are clearly on the road but has faith...more
In my eyes this book was a hit, and I am investing in all the others in the series. I will say this again I am a huge fan of Frank’s writing, she always seems to capture my interest. The Shadowdwellers series has captured my interest and I wanna know all about the nightlife, and the sexiness that is shadow dweller.
Ashla is worried about driving on new years, because she knows there will be drunk drivers, as the designated driver her eyes are clearly on the road but has faith...more
Jun 25, 2011
Buggy
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3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
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Opening Line:"Ashla stood shivering in the darkened streets of Times Square.
Jaquelyn Frank has created a dense and complicated new society in ECSTASY. I tried very hard to like this new world but it was a tough read and fans should be warned that this is not a continuation of the Nightwalker series.
After a horrific car accident our impish heroine Ashla awakens to find herself in Shadowworld. A strange version of New York City without any lights or people. It is also a place of endless night. Ju...more
Jaquelyn Frank has created a dense and complicated new society in ECSTASY. I tried very hard to like this new world but it was a tough read and fans should be warned that this is not a continuation of the Nightwalker series.
After a horrific car accident our impish heroine Ashla awakens to find herself in Shadowworld. A strange version of New York City without any lights or people. It is also a place of endless night. Ju...more
Jan 07, 2009
Julie (jjmachshev)
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
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2009-reads
Fans of Jacquelyn Frank can rest easy. She's followed up her 'Nightwalker' series with the 'Shadowdwellers', and the first novel "Ecstasy" is a winner for me. The first series introduced her creation of an Earth inhabited by paranormal creatures and focused on the battle of what humans call Demons. This series shifts the focus to another race. A race that exists both in and between Realscape and Shadowscape. Two different, yet co-existing realities that can and do affect each other and the creat...more
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Mar 18, 2009
Corrine
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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paranormal-fantasy-sci-fi-romance
I won't even begin to try to explain the world building in this series; I will just say that there are some very cool aspects (Middle East-influence) and some worrying parts (public sex for educational purposes). Basically, the Shadowdwellers live in darkness and are harmed by any type of light. They basically exist on two different planes, Realscape - our plane - and Shadowscape, a plane that is accessible only to Shadowdwellers and what they call the Lost, or humans whose souls have come disco...more
Jacquelyn Frank expands her Nightwalker series by creating the world of Shadowdwellers, a community of Nightwalkers that cannot tolerate direct light - only the light of the moon and stars is tolerable to them. 'Dwellers exist in two dimensions - Realscape and Shadowscape - and have the ability to Fade into Shadowscape and Unfade into Realscape. It's easier for them to move around in Shadowscape without worrying about the dangers of Light, but they risk Euphoria and possible death if they stay t...more
3.5 STARS
I really liked this book, even more than what I thought I would.
I had been postponing and delaying this read for two years now, so I'm extremely happy I finally got to read it. I wasn't sure if I should read this series as I had read many negative comments about it. Well, let me tell you guys that while I gave only 3 stars to it, I would still recommend it as I had a great time with it.
What I loved the most was the world building. This author created a whole new world out from nowhere...more
I really liked this book, even more than what I thought I would.
I had been postponing and delaying this read for two years now, so I'm extremely happy I finally got to read it. I wasn't sure if I should read this series as I had read many negative comments about it. Well, let me tell you guys that while I gave only 3 stars to it, I would still recommend it as I had a great time with it.
What I loved the most was the world building. This author created a whole new world out from nowhere...more
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For me the Shadowdwellers are a little more muted than the other Nightwalkers species we've met to date. Of course, it makes perfect sense given the characteristics of their species. Still, I found Trace a fascinating character and loved his interaction with Ashla. I wish there had been more insight into Mayala, as we've glimpsed her presense in earlier books. I also wish we had more than just a passing, but important scene with Gideon being called upon to heal Ashla. It's always nice to see cha...more
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I hesitated with this series, I really did. This is an offshoot of Frank's Nightwalkers series and it focuses on the Shadowdwellers. Now, having finished the Nightwalkers with a bit of a WTF on the hanging story lines, I was nervous. But I jumped in anyway. What mixed feelings I have about that!
Trace is a Shadowdweller of considerable power. In addition to his special gift which allows him to move from Shadow to Shadow, without them being linked, he is the special advisor to the king, Tristan, a...more
Trace is a Shadowdweller of considerable power. In addition to his special gift which allows him to move from Shadow to Shadow, without them being linked, he is the special advisor to the king, Tristan, a...more
Well, I figured since I haven’t yet read Ms. Frank’s Nightwalkers series that’s sitting on the TBR shelf, I’d better start this new series right now because I have a copy of Ecstasy in hand. Now I’m sorry I haven’t read the first series. I am awed by authors who have such imaginations to give us books like this. Ms. Frank is up there with Nalini Singh, C.L. Wilson, Karen Marie Moning - just to name a few - for me.
I’m still not sure if I understood everything in this book, it’s so complex. But it...more
I’m still not sure if I understood everything in this book, it’s so complex. But it...more
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A car crash thrusts New Yorker Ashla Townsend into a desolate version of the once-bustling city. After wandering the streets alone for weeks, she discovers two men battling with swords. The survivor, Trace, is gravely wounded, and Ashla feels compelled to save him. Meanwhile Trace, an advisor and confidant to a shadow dweller chancellors, uncovered a treasonous plot that has him fighting in the alternate reality of shadowscape. When Trace learns Ashla can see and touch him shocks Trace, because...more
Apr 21, 2009
Robin
rated it
5 of 5 stars
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Ecstasy is the newest book in the Shadowdwellers series. Jacquelyn Frank continues the series with Trace, a Shadowdweller and Ashla. He meets Ashla in the dimension of Shadowscape. She finds him fighting another warrior and surpisingly he realizes she can see him. Usually in Shadowscape there are only the Lost. Humans with no souls who wander the dimension. After seeing Ashla and her seeing him - he kills the warrior and the story just moves from there. I don't want to spoil anything so it is ha...more
Mar 15, 2009
Gardavson
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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paranormal,
fantasy-romance
Easily a 4 star book. Probably one of the authors best written, though I loved the first book of the Nightwalker series enough that I wouldn't, and didn't, notice anything technical involved with writing. Not that I'm a fancy shmancy book critic but eventually you pick up a few things. Anyway, Ecstasy. Love the characters. They connect with the reader. Great plot, moves along well and is engaging. A few loose strings I would have liked to have seen tied up. I would have liked to know more about...more
2.5 Stars; It was ok...
Being the first in the series I understand all the "history" Frank had to give us...After all this is a new world for her fans...But I have to say all the info dominated the book. I got really frustrated (and I'll admit, confused) by always hearing about Shadowdwellers, Realscape, Mistrals, Lycanthropes, Shadowscape, Nightwalkers, Dwellers, Fade, Chancellors, Priests, Handmadiens....the list goes on and on and on....I do however understand the need to inform the reader of...more
Being the first in the series I understand all the "history" Frank had to give us...After all this is a new world for her fans...But I have to say all the info dominated the book. I got really frustrated (and I'll admit, confused) by always hearing about Shadowdwellers, Realscape, Mistrals, Lycanthropes, Shadowscape, Nightwalkers, Dwellers, Fade, Chancellors, Priests, Handmadiens....the list goes on and on and on....I do however understand the need to inform the reader of...more
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It's a good book but not for me. There are a lot of reasons for that, for example, this book has too much monologues and describtions, but too little dialogues and communiaction between people; it's lacking a good plot and action. Yes, there is action, it just didn't have the substance and believable scenes.
It has a good romance edge to it, all right. But I didn't like that the book seemed to be more about the realationship and everything that happens with others (life threats, suspects, ect. )...more
It has a good romance edge to it, all right. But I didn't like that the book seemed to be more about the realationship and everything that happens with others (life threats, suspects, ect. )...more
4.5/5 I actually liked it more than most other readers did. Yes, oh yes, at times it could be quite confusing, but as you read on it tends to explain itself. The heroine, Ashla, at times truly surprised me. She had been through a lot and still that is probably an understatement. In the beginning I did not think it was all that bad, just some ridicule through out her childhood and teenage life, but towards the end, you find out that it was so much more. She was funny, smart, at times self-depreci...more
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Oct 18, 2009
Barbara
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3 of 5 stars
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This is the first book in the Shadowdwellers series.
Shadowdweller Trace, vizier to the Lord Chancellor of Shadowdwellers, and Ashla, a human Lost girl in Shadowscape, are the focus of this first book. Although the story of how Ashla came by her unusual powers was compelling enough for me to accept that she belongs in the Shadowdweller community, I did not connect strongly enough with the Trace/Ashla love story.
What I did enjoy was the background story of the Shadowdwellers' long civil war, and...more
Shadowdweller Trace, vizier to the Lord Chancellor of Shadowdwellers, and Ashla, a human Lost girl in Shadowscape, are the focus of this first book. Although the story of how Ashla came by her unusual powers was compelling enough for me to accept that she belongs in the Shadowdweller community, I did not connect strongly enough with the Trace/Ashla love story.
What I did enjoy was the background story of the Shadowdwellers' long civil war, and...more
Trace, Royal Vizier of Chancellors of the Shadowdwellers, is battling for his life against Baylor. When they both stumble upon Ashla Towsend trapped in her own personal kind of hell. Her beloved New York is deserted wasteland to her eyes, mind, and soul that all changes when she sees the fight between Trace and Baylor. Thinking that she is one of the Lost and nothing more but when Ashla heals him of his mortal wounds finds that he can't stop thinking about her. Trace returns to Realscape only to...more
Jun 23, 2010
Suzanne the Mighty ~Satin Seductress~
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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There are many elements in this story, and it is hard to do a synopsis that will reflect this book, even the blurb at the back of the actual book I think was a bit misleading, but I will give it a try!
Ashla Townsend is an unusual person; she has special abilities that her mother condemned her as a devil for, and she has since lived her life relatively alone. However, nothing prepares her for when she wakes up after a car accident and finds that she is completely alone in an ever night New York...more
Ashla Townsend is an unusual person; she has special abilities that her mother condemned her as a devil for, and she has since lived her life relatively alone. However, nothing prepares her for when she wakes up after a car accident and finds that she is completely alone in an ever night New York...more
(Might Contain Spoilers)I think that the concept for this book was really good. It was a good idea, but I think it fell kinda flat. And it went at a crazy fast pace. I found myself skimming a lot of it, especially when it switched to follow characters other than Ashla and Trace.
It was really cool how Jacquelyn Frank made the different dimensions and how it was bad to stay faded for too long, but I thought it was a little weird how quickly the euphoria hit Trace. It was just weird. I mean she ne...more
It was really cool how Jacquelyn Frank made the different dimensions and how it was bad to stay faded for too long, but I thought it was a little weird how quickly the euphoria hit Trace. It was just weird. I mean she ne...more
Holy cow I'm addicted to this series! Trace is sexy but in this book I was really interested in Guin....can't wait to see what happens. Wish that Ashla's mom would have gotten more though...would have been great to see Magnus throttle her for her daughters treatment. I seriously want to jump into this series and snag one of these hunks for myself! The question would be which race to choose from! They are all so damn sexy and alluring! Props to Frank for such vivid characters! And the love scenes...more
Jacquelyn Frank delivers a great story in the first book of her new series, The Shadowdwellers.
At one with the darkness, the mysterious Shadowdwellers must live as far from light-loving humans as possible in order to survive. Yet one damaged human woman will tempt the man behind the Shadowdweller throne into a dangerous desire.
Worlds Couldn't Keep Them Apart
Among the Shadowdwellers, Trace holds power that some are willing to kill for. Without a stranger's aid, one rival would surely have succe...more
At one with the darkness, the mysterious Shadowdwellers must live as far from light-loving humans as possible in order to survive. Yet one damaged human woman will tempt the man behind the Shadowdweller throne into a dangerous desire.
Worlds Couldn't Keep Them Apart
Among the Shadowdwellers, Trace holds power that some are willing to kill for. Without a stranger's aid, one rival would surely have succe...more
Hm, these Shadowdwellers can only exist in darkness, but live in our world in the shadows, but even headlights & regular lighting can do them in. So when they take an RV to Alaska, who's doing the driving? Also keeps mentioning their "conservative" culture, but includes hands-(and other parts)-on sex classes.
Lots of time spent in the dark, over and over, which just doesn't work with living in, of all places, New York.
Also has a parallel plane that mirrors this, but with no light.
Running out...more
Lots of time spent in the dark, over and over, which just doesn't work with living in, of all places, New York.
Also has a parallel plane that mirrors this, but with no light.
Running out...more
May 05, 2010
ൠSinful
rated it
3 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
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series,
romance,
pnr-series,
full-novel,
contemporary,
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I didn't realize that the nightwalkers spun into this series, Shadowdwellers. I enjoy her books, but they aren't Showalter, Ward, Cole to me. The world was new and intreguing. Probably the best part to me. The two definately had chemistry and connected. Sometimes I think she over describes the characters when they are talking- she gives to much intention detail. I guess it is the need to show and not tell us. It is also up there on the sex content. Not erotica, but if you find Ward uncomfortable...more
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