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It kind of feels like Brett sets up the typical hyper-male Fantasy world only to subvert it later on.
But if you're not enjoying the journey, there's no reason to keep reading. I'd wager I've bailed on a hundred series for every one I've stuck with, so it's not like you have to hang in there just because others like it.

It is very, very difficult for me to stop a series without finishing. It makes me itchy. I'm not as bad as I used to be (I finally quit torturing myself with Anita Blake, for instance), but it usually has to be pretty bad for me to give up. I just set aside a book the other day because it was so poorly edited, and even that is still bothering me!

Just repeat to yourself, "So many books, so little time."

And also, so sick of hearing what colour swosh her Nikes had on them.

I ended up quitting the series.

Just repeat to yourself, "So many books, so little time.""
I was the same way until I did the math on how many books I could read in my lifetime... Now I give books 20% to grab me. ;)

When you hit that point where it becomes more written porn than paranormal investigation...



And I could probably spend days complaining about Anita Blake without running out of things to say. When I get bored, I like to read the 1 star reviews on those books.

I'm glad you enjoyed it!

This is all good to know, just like Amber, I made it through the first book fine but the end didn't make me want to pick up the next book. I find series that you appreciate better after getting to the end can be more rewarding than others. I might have to put this back on my series to finish list.



Stupid? That sounds like a solid plan to me.

I think you could.
Basically Brett tells the same story three different times from six different POVs. The third one with Inerva was more interesting to me than Desert Spear. The end of each book moves into "present day" but you can skip the second one without losing too much.
I'm about 7% into The Desert Spear, and I keep asking myself why I'm reading it at all. For starters, I'm trapped in this brand new POV that apparently takes up nearly 1/3 of the book, and I'm not really enjoying this character. Well, I guess it isn't so much the character as it is his story that just isn't grabbing me. I've also read that the sexual abuse in this book is worse than in the first book, and I'm not sure I can stomach it if it that is the case, especially if the aftermath is as dismissive as it was in the first book
DId ANYONE else struggle with this series like this? Those of you who love this series, can you tell me what it was that hooked you? I can't decide if this is one of those cases where I should push through for a rewarding end or if this just isn't suited to my tastes at all and I should let it go.