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message 1: by Anne (new)

Anne Berkeley (aberkeley) I've reduced Tempestuous to a .99 cent introductory rate. Temp is a paranormal romance/fantasy based on Norse Myth. If you like faeries, berserkers, dragons, flying horses and have any interest in The Wild Hunt, this is the book for you.
Tempestuous by Anne Berkeley
Thanks for looking,
Anne


message 2: by ★Moonrise (new)

★Moonrise (moonrisebookblog) | 236 comments Thanks for posting, Anne. I'm looking forward to reading Tempestuous!


message 3: by Anne (last edited Jul 02, 2014 03:52AM) (new)

Anne Berkeley (aberkeley) Just reduced Temp to free through the 11th of July at Smashwords Summer/Winter Sale, using coupon code SW100.

Tempestuous by Anne Berkeley

Smashwords link: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...


message 4: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Anne Berkeley is one of my favorite authors and I've read Tempestuous and it was AWESOME!!

I highly recommend it


message 5: by Anne (new)

Anne Berkeley (aberkeley) Awe! Thanks< Jenn!

Also, if it's any incentive, I'm currently working on the third and final book of the series. I know there are readers that don't like to start series until they're completed.


message 6: by Eva (new)

Eva Vanrell (evavanrell) | 300 comments I downloaded it! Looking forward to reading once I'm done with the Pay It Forward Challenge. :)


message 7: by Ericka (new)

Ericka Scott Nelson | 32 comments I just started this today....this is the right thread for the book discussion, I assume?


message 8: by Anne (new)

Anne Berkeley (aberkeley) It works for me. I don't see a reason to start another thread. :)


message 9: by Ericka (new)

Ericka Scott Nelson | 32 comments I'm at nearly the half-way point. I'm a bit surprised at how quickly the main characters got physical...quite early in their relationship it seems there are very few physical lines uncrossed, and quite early in the book as well. Is this standard for romance? In most books/series I've read (fantasy/urban fantasy), relationships take longer to develop.

I'm also a bit confused about the soulmate / "imprinting" thing. Galinn explains to Brynja that he became aware of this imprinting when she, as a small child, kissed him. It doesn't seem he was too happy about it at the time and he bemoaned the near-impossibility of being with any other woman (and clearly she was too young). This seems to be a pretty strong conviction he was struck with, and from an innocent childhood kiss. Why does Brynja not have this "imprinting" sensation, what with them both being adults and clearly going beyond chaste kisses? Certainly, she's attracted to him, but with the way he's described, that doesn't seem surprising.


message 10: by Anne (new)

Anne Berkeley (aberkeley) With paranormal romance, from what I've read, it's quite normal. Karen Moning and JR Ward were definitely influences and I'd say that my scenes were tame in comparison.

As for the soulmate/imprinting, Galinn understands it a little better because of his age and experience. Bryn just dismisses it as attraction, not to mention that she's fighting her feelings for Galinn. As you get further into the book, the block that's keeping her from remembering her past is removed and much more is explained. Actually, there are a few scenes in the latter half that explain Galinn's harsh reaction to that kiss on the cheek as well. I can't say much more without giving all the answers away.


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