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Dec 24, 2009
Samantha wickedshizuku Tolleson
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Sad to say; I was a little disappointed with this series as a whole. I think I would have been much happier with an absence of the love triangle.
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While the entire magical system for the world Mead created in this series seems like a lot was taken away by following a connect the dot type of plot line. I would like it more if current writers would take note, and try to avoid inserting love triangles. It's getting old.
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While the entire magical system for the world Mead created in this series seems like a lot was taken away by following a connect the dot type of plot line. I would like it more if current writers would take note, and try to avoid inserting love triangles. It's getting old.
Cheers Pretties! ...more

Ok so I couldn't wait for the actual book to arrive so I downloaded the ebook. It was totally worth it.
Whereas Storm Born was about Eugenie discovering her heritage and inheriting two titles (one by birth and one by accident), three months later Thorn Queen sees her realising that no matter how much she doesn't want to be a gentry queen she is one and she needs to take responsibility for the land and it's people, half assed as she does it in this. When she sees that the people are starving beca ...more
Whereas Storm Born was about Eugenie discovering her heritage and inheriting two titles (one by birth and one by accident), three months later Thorn Queen sees her realising that no matter how much she doesn't want to be a gentry queen she is one and she needs to take responsibility for the land and it's people, half assed as she does it in this. When she sees that the people are starving beca ...more

Apr 05, 2011
Jackie M
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I stayed up way too late reading this one, because I just couldn't put it down. Poor Eugenie just can not get a break. I can understand how hard it would be living in two different worlds and I glad that she has made a solid choice as to what she is going to do about being the Thorn Queen.
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I'm loving this series.. the first book was really good and this one was fantastic. I actually pulled an all nighter to finish it! I love Eugenie and the multiple world settings. Also.. ahem.. DORIAN. This book had some seriously hot scenes but was still very plot-driven rather than merely romance-driven, which I like. Loved the ending, can't wait for the next book!
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Jan 28, 2010
Jennifer
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Apr 17, 2010
Valorie
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Apr 24, 2010
Trish
marked it as to-read-paranormal

May 09, 2010
Lakisha
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Jun 04, 2010
Cindy
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it was amazing
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Jenny
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