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[DUX]⋙ PDF Stone Guardian Entwined Realms Volume 1 Danielle Monsch Books

Stone Guardian Entwined Realms Volume 1 Danielle Monsch Books



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Stone Guardian Entwined Realms Volume 1 Danielle Monsch Books

Did not finish, and let me say why ...

First, I think that the concept was good, and the first chapter was fast paced

Chapter 2 begins 26 years later and things go askew - how does someone live in a world that combines our reality and fantasy 'entwined' and someone growing up in this time period not know details about the creatures and the magic and whatnot - and be a teacher that teaches about - the combining of the two worlds - wait, what?

but I am still on board, and even though this has the whole 'I have watched you from afar and I fell in love with you' type scenario (which is completely not romantic as it is stalker psychotic) I still read on - all the way up until the Gargoyle in human form began to touch himself - NOPE! - I am off this crazy train ....

Sorry - I hate to leave a book unfinished, but I have no desire to read about this and before you try to judge me, I would have thrown the book down at the same point in the story if it were female - I am not being a sexist, I am being anti-sexist -

My apologies to everyone that enjoys this book, but I for one won't even let it back into my home!

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Stone Guardian Entwined Realms Volume 1 Danielle Monsch Books Reviews


Paranormal Creature Check list

Gargoyles-Check

Orcs-Check

Werewolves-Check

Zombies-Check

Necromancers-Check

Vampires-Check

Oracles-Check

Elves-Check

Fairies-Check

Mage-Check

Dragon-Check

Dragon Slater-Check

Direwolves-Check

Wizards-Check

etc, etc, etc,-Check

Recipe for Awesomeness?? Ehhh...not quite.

26 years ago, the world was changed FOREVER! The Magic Realm and Human Realm collided, *BAM* creating the new world that Larissa lives in today. Larissa is a high-school history teacher that has no clue of the world around her. NO CLUE! She's heard of magic, it powers her car, her TV, and her everyday life, but doesn't know of creatures in the magic realm. She lives in a humans-only area of the world. Then there is Terak, he is the leader of the Gargoyle Clan, and his mission is to watch over Larissa. Something the Oracle says needs to be done. Larissa leaves one evening to visit her dad when a group of zombies attack her in hopes of taking her back to their master. Terak swoops in a saves her and their relationship take off from there.

Now the whole idea of the Magic Realm and Human Realm is original. Lead male a gargoyle, original. I just felt like I needed more? Better put together? That's what I get for having my last two books be high fantasy. I am still up in the air with this one, and I just felt like too many characters too soon. Fallon is pretty badass, she reminds me of Red Sonja, and I looked forward to a scene with her in it. Larissa is too weak for me, and I found her pretty annoying at times. And the "little human" nickname Terak gave her, it wasn't cute either.

In the end it was good. Not great, but good.
I enjoyed Stone Guardian and think the book deserves a four star rating despite some significant reservations. The good characteristics of the book included

-1 The balance between plot and romance was good. This is not a book with little bits of plot tucked between large bits of romance or vice versa.

-2 The characters are distinct from each other and seem to have their own agendas. Not only that, their names are pronounceable.

-3 The hero, Terak, is very devoted and macho without being overbearing and obnoxious.

-4 The heroine, Larissa, is sensible for the most part. I have a problem with one scene that I’ll mention below, but otherwise she’s likeable. Larissa, for reasons having to vaguely do with her father, never really looked beyond the end of her nose in life. After he discouraged her to learn about the other races as a child, Larissa gave up interest in anything outside the all-human city she lives in. Although she teaches high school history, she’s not all that informed about the Great Collision that brought the magical world and the mundane one together.

None of this sounds very promising, but Larissa is better than her personal history would suggest. Right at the beginning of the story she tells Terak “I’m not a warrior and tonight made that clear in large neon signage. But I deserve to know about events that concern me and help make the decisions on how to handle them.” In another scene Larissa’s father is trying to shut her down from asking any questions about how the magical barrier that should keep the magical races out of the city works. She responds “I’m asking reasonable questions and you aren’t giving me any answers.” When he accuses her of not showing respect she says “Then don’t treat my questions as annoyances.” I hate it when adult characters act like children and so I enjoyed that she responded reasonably to her father’s unreasonable reaction.

When faced with being guarded by a gargoyle, Larissa gets a book on gargoyles. I love that she makes an effort not to stay ignorant. I’m not sure why she doesn’t Google them, but there is mention that magic powers electronics after the Great Collision so maybe there’s no Internet? There are TVs and cellphones.

Ok, so here are the problems that nearly made me give this book three stars.

-1 The world is TINY. It consists of the city and the Wilderness. If there are humans anywhere else, you’d never know it. Hopefully, other books will increase the depth of the world building.

-2 The climatic discussion prior to Larissa and Terak getting together occurs when she finds out he’s scheduled to be mated to another gargoyle out of duty rather than love. Despite being a history teacher, she finds this unthinkable and calls him a coward for marrying someone he doesn’t love. There’s an awful lot of historical basis for monarchs marrying out of duty so it doesn’t make any sense that a history teacher would have so much trouble understanding the concept. I think the scene would have worked as well if she had shown her unhappiness with the situation another way.

Bottom line, I liked this book and I’m going to read the next one.
Did not finish, and let me say why ...

First, I think that the concept was good, and the first chapter was fast paced

Chapter 2 begins 26 years later and things go askew - how does someone live in a world that combines our reality and fantasy 'entwined' and someone growing up in this time period not know details about the creatures and the magic and whatnot - and be a teacher that teaches about - the combining of the two worlds - wait, what?

but I am still on board, and even though this has the whole 'I have watched you from afar and I fell in love with you' type scenario (which is completely not romantic as it is stalker psychotic) I still read on - all the way up until the Gargoyle in human form began to touch himself - NOPE! - I am off this crazy train ....

Sorry - I hate to leave a book unfinished, but I have no desire to read about this and before you try to judge me, I would have thrown the book down at the same point in the story if it were female - I am not being a sexist, I am being anti-sexist -

My apologies to everyone that enjoys this book, but I for one won't even let it back into my home!
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