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Binding: Mass Market PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780345499905 ISBN: 0345499905 Label: Ballantine Books Manufacturer: Ballantine Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 336 Publication Date: September 30, 2008 Publisher: Ballantine Books Release Date: September 30, 2008 Studio: Ballantine Books Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Terrific!Night fall is another book in Cherry Adair's wonderful T-FLAC series. This one is a paranormal as was her Edge series. The stories are all stand-alone but they are connected and I like to read them in order. Kess Goodall is a publicist from Atlanta, who's taken a job in a small African country to escape the scandal she caused in her last job in Atlanta. Simon Blackthorne is a wizard and T-Flac operative who's come to visit his old friend, the man who's running for president and ... Read More Rating: - Night FallThis was a very interesting book. I had to get use to the wizard thing, but all in all I enjoyed the book and will buy the second one. Rating: - Great start to this trilogyI am a huge fan of these TFLAC books and I like the direction that this trilogy is going. I can't wait to start the next installment. Rating: - 4*I really liked this book from beginning to end. The hero (Simon) and heroine (Kess) were likeable characters, with different background story lines that I liked, it made it different (not cookie cutter) and interesting. (no spoilers, but Simon was having issues with his Psi Powers but didnt fall into the woe is me role, and what power he did have was very unique from the other TFLAC books, and Kess was just a 3 dimensional heroine flaws and all, not all good not all bad, just interesting and funny ... Read More Rating: - An Okay Entry into Ms Adair's T-FLAC Psi WorldNight Fall is the start of a new trilogy into the same world that her Edge books (Edge of Danger, et al) are in. While I enjoyed all the Edge books, I found this book both a bit confusing and a bit lacking. I've never preferred books where the hero and heroine and lusting each other through every page from the minute they met and yet have no idea what the other is like other than their looks. While the heroine of this book is very open and I feel that the hero knows her fairly well by ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |