Elijah (The Nightwalkers, Book 3) | 
enlarge | Author: Jacquelyn Frank Publisher: Zebra Category: Book
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Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 416 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.2
ISBN: 0821780670 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6 EAN: 9780821780671 ASIN: 0821780670
Publication Date: December 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Dear Reader, Please note that the text of this story, ELIJAH by Jacquelyn Frank, begins on page 7. The first six pages are the teaser copy, the Also By The Author page, the title page, the copyright page and the dedication. Also on the inside front cover, it lists NOAH as available now. That title will be published in September, 2008. Sorry for any confusion.
They are called the Demons, one of the elusive Nightwalker races living in shadow and struggling for survival against their human enemies. Their proudest warrior is Elijah, a man who bends for nothing and no one...until one woman brings him to his knees... Some Feelings You Just Can't Fight He is known as the Warrior Captain--a master of every weapon, a fierce soldier sworn to protect his kind. Powerful, relentless, merciless, Elijah has always won every battle he's ever taken on--until now. Ambushed by necromancers, he is left for dead only to be discovered by the woman who could very well deliver the final blow...Siena, the Lycanthrope Queen. With three centuries of warring, little more than a decade of uneasy peace has existed between the Lycanthropes and Elijah's people. Now, after a lifetime of suspicion, the warrior in Elijah is consumed with a different battle--winning Siena's heart by giving her pleasure beyond all boundaries. What starts as attraction and arousal soon burns into a passion with consequences that will echo through the ages for both their people. And as would-be enemies become inseparable lovers, another threat approaches, one with the power to destroy them all... Surrender to the night.
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Just not that interested December 28, 2008 It took me a bit of time to get interested in Jacob, I much more enjoyed Gideon's story and I finally finished Elijah. In all honesty I have become dissapointed especially after what felt like two chapters to begin Elijah which are nothing more than narration with no real action or dialog. It's just too darn wordy for lack of a better word. This is what it's like for me: there is all this emotional business going on, on top of the lengthy descriptions of the actions of the characters and then we get some (but not alot) dialog and very hard to follow fight scenes. After all that I'm worn out and not entertained. I find myself skipping ahead and not in a good way. I think her ideas are good but, I'm just bored and even though I have bought Noah and he has been my favorite Demon thus far, I'm not looking forward to reading it's 400 plus pages. Sorry but this series has lost my attention.
Suprisingly Average December 26, 2008 To begin I really love this series as a whole. While I did not hate this book, I don't believe it lives up to the same standard as those that came before or after.
The Plot:
Elijah, the Captain of the Demon warriors, falls in love with Siena, the Queen of the Lycanthrope people. More, they become Imprinted, soul mates, with no power to resist the forces pushing them together. Despite this, Siena resists, not wanting to risk her throne or her people--or allow herself to be vulnerable to Elijah.
The Best Parts:
It's hard not to love Elijah-he's funny and sexy. He is willing to do just about anything to keep Siena as his own.
The world Frank has built remains rich and enthralling. Her variety of characters both old and new, including menacing villains, keep the book from becoming overly dull.
Where It Fell Short:
In my opinion this book was not nearly as romantic as it could have been. I found Siena's resistance to be annoying, even insulting, rather than understandable and sexy. More, the compromise they come up with seemed equally unfair to Elijah.
At this stage in the series I expected something very different from the first two books. However, it is very much like the first two in plot structure and tone. That's not entirely a bad thing, but if you read them back to make you may find it boring. Damien, book four, does a better job at adding variety.
If you have begun this series and enjoyed it so far I recommend continuing, because it is well worth getting through one average read to get to the much more fulfilling ones-Damien and Noah.
Urban Fantasy please December 7, 2008 Though I liked Elijah for the most part, the Nightwalker series is starting to lose my interest a little. I found Siena very annoying and felt that Elijah could have had a better mate. I understood her reasoning to deny what was happening, but it was too extreme. The romances remain sappy and apparently I prefer a little more grit to paranormal romances. I much prefer to read about the actual plot of the book instead of the romance. Surprisingly, (for me, at least), I find the romances distracting and I wish these books were urban fantasy instead. I think Frank does a pretty good job with the world-building and I wish that would be her main focus.
In the minority........ November 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I did not like this book. I felt exhausted when it was finally through. I did not like the Queen, who I felt did not deserve Elijah. She was annoying to say the least. It was nowhere as good as Jacob!!! I think I will take a break from this series, I read Book#1(5 stars) and Book#2(3 stars). Too bad, I was so exciting when I discovered this author after reading Jacob, what a great disappointment.
ELIJAH IS MUST THAN A WARRIOR September 18, 2008 Jacob is a demons executor, the must dark and lonely. Gideon is a mystical, full of knowledge and wisdom, a tormented soul, but Elijah is not only the best warrior of his race, is also a blond demon with the best instinct for battle, the feared hunter if he want a prey, and he want the lycanthropes Queen although this breaks all the rules that always have obeyed The third book of this saga is equally intense and passionate. We discover much more about this Nightwalker world, where the demons, lycanthropes and vampires mostly cross their ways, their lives and their loves in order to survive.
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