The Key to Erebus The French Vampire Legend Book 1 edition by Emma V Leech Roisin O'Connor Paranormal Romance eBooks
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The Key to Erebus The French Vampire Legend Book 1 edition by Emma V Leech Roisin O'Connor Paranormal Romance eBooks
I loved the primus of this book and all of the characters, Except! The main female character was a complete idiot! I know she was just nineteen and had just learned she had all this great power and stuff but come on! First, she trusted anyone who showed up around her and made promises off the top of her head without any thought of the consequences and everyone else suffered for it. Tell her to do something for her on good, well that's a sure sign she would do the opposite. Which ended in getting characters hurt or killed but it was never her fault according to her. I was't this stupid when I was ten years old! Then don't get me started on her love relationship with Corvus, I love you then I don't, I want you then I'm not sure, this was a continuous whining theme with her. I kept hoping that Corvus would kicked this idiot savant to the curb and find someone with "less power and more sense". I really tried to like her, I really did but she got worse as the book continued, she learned nothing from the mistakes she made or even tried. She was one of the most selfish, self entered, petulant characters I have ever read about. Note to the character, "Grow up and appreciate what's in front of you".Tags : The Key to Erebus (The French Vampire Legend Book 1) - Kindle edition by Emma V. Leech, Roisin O'Connor. Paranormal Romance Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.,ebook,Emma V. Leech, Roisin O'Connor,The Key to Erebus (The French Vampire Legend Book 1),Fiction Fantasy Paranormal,Fiction Romance Paranormal
The Key to Erebus The French Vampire Legend Book 1 edition by Emma V Leech Roisin O'Connor Paranormal Romance eBooks Reviews
I simply could not put this book down. I've read a lot of supernatural stories but this one literally takes the cake. I loved all the little pieces of information that intertwined to make an amazing story. Poor Jehenne is thrust into a life full of the supernatural and must learn who to trust and who will betray her. It was fun to watch her grow and evolve and accept who and what she is. She learns how to use her abilities to overcome everything that is thrown at her! So many times I wanted to scream at her to stop being so stubborn. Corvus, her love interest, made me swoon..I imagine him looking like Chris Hemsworth or Brock O'Hurn.. can't wait to go buy the 2nd book in the series!
Good story, good characters, nice creation of a supernatural universe. However there is no way in hell a 2000 year old bad ass master vampire would ever put up with the constant tease that is our 19 year old heroine. If you want constant build up with no relief and those pesky never ending "accidental" interruptions every time our madly in love/can't live without couple gets heated than this is the book for you. Strictly a young adult paranormal romance.
There are truly not enough words to describe how much I loved this book. Emma Leech has become one of my favorite authors from the instant I read one of her books I knew her others book would not disappoint. You can’t help but become a part of the world she has created for her characters it’s like you are literally right there along with them throughout their journey. The exquisite details lure you in and keep you enthralled and immersed in each of her stories.
Jehenne Corbeaux is such a unique heroine although frustrating at times, she is very independent, resilient and quick witted. It’s easy to find her character alluring and relatable.
Jehenne flees her home in England and her mother’s expectations to be a normal girl and live a normal life and seeks refuge in her strange and peculiar grandmother.
Her world begins to shift into something inexplicable, ghosts are popping up, a ghoul and then a revelation from the grandmother about the Corbeaux family, she is a witch just like the rest of the women in her family.
The world she thought she lived in is nothing compared to the world she will become a part of. It’s full of vampires, witches, shapeshifters, ghouls, angels and other mythical creatures. It’s truly a magical world full of endless possibilities and intriguing revelations.
Corvus is breathtakingly beautiful and powerful vampire, who’s charming qualities will leave you breathless. Jehenne is drawn to him immediately and their lives are more entwined then they are first led to believe.
She battles with herself and the choices she has to make, she isn’t perfect and fears her decisions aren’t the best ones, but she must stand behind her choice to do what’s right no matter what people may think. I love that she doesn’t let what others think affect her choices and does what she feels is right.
Truly a remarkable and thrilling emotional rollercoaster from beginning to end I can’t wait to continue reading this series!
I've really enjoyed this book. The story line is unique and grabbed my attention from the very first page. I just adore Rodney! I almost wish he was the love interest, but he's great as a friend too. I really only have 2(ish) complaints. One may be a language barrier, for lack of a better term, but in some instances words were used, not necessarily incorrectly, but very oddly. For example, how do you dismember a croissant or negotiate your car down a street? Sometimes it seemed as if the author searched a thesaurus for a descriptive word without looking at the actual definition. The punctuation was also off quite a bit but both of those things don't distract from the story too much. My other complaint, and it isn't really even a complaint, more of a personal opinion, is that the main character, Jaheene (sp?) was a little dry a lot of times. She wasn't ever really funny, or dramatic. She doesnt even bat an eye at things that most would get upset about, such as being left at a party (with 300 vampires, just weeks after learning they're real) to fend for herself. First he told her he wouldn't leave right away when he was walking her down from her room to the party. As soon as they got downstairs, he immediately introduced her to a group of vampires and then left. He also told her he would be back soon but didn't come back until the party was over. She never said a word! I would have been upset if someone did that to me, especially if I were the only human in a room with 300 vampires I had never met. As I said though, it has been a very enjoyable read and Jaheene was likeable enough, I just think with a few tweaks here and there, it could have been off the charts.
I loved the primus of this book and all of the characters, Except! The main female character was a complete idiot! I know she was just nineteen and had just learned she had all this great power and stuff but come on! First, she trusted anyone who showed up around her and made promises off the top of her head without any thought of the consequences and everyone else suffered for it. Tell her to do something for her on good, well that's a sure sign she would do the opposite. Which ended in getting characters hurt or killed but it was never her fault according to her. I was't this stupid when I was ten years old! Then don't get me started on her love relationship with Corvus, I love you then I don't, I want you then I'm not sure, this was a continuous whining theme with her. I kept hoping that Corvus would kicked this idiot savant to the curb and find someone with "less power and more sense". I really tried to like her, I really did but she got worse as the book continued, she learned nothing from the mistakes she made or even tried. She was one of the most selfish, self entered, petulant characters I have ever read about. Note to the character, "Grow up and appreciate what's in front of you".
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