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Sleepless Curse of the Blood Fox Trilogy Book #1 eBook Sera Ashling

Wow, I stayed up way too late last night to finish this book. Then, tired as I was, I had to check if the sequel was available before I could drag myself to bed. (It's apparently not, but I would have bought it if it had been.)

I had very low expectations from this book, being an Amazon freeibe. But it surpassed them by some distance. Santos and Traken are a fun pair. At the start of the book they are long time acquaintances, familiar and comfortable (if wary) with one another, but not friends. That changes over the course of the book and the back and forwards banter was great.

Santos is a wonderfully strong heroine, never flailing helplessly or swooning for a man. Meanwhile, Traken is nursing a touching fragility (while still remaining badass). Plus, though there's no sex or even much romance, seeing a man practically begging a woman to give him orders is darned sexy. Having read what I just wrote, it doesn't sound like it would be, but in the context of the story it really is.

I'm also happy to report that this isn't a YA book. There isn't anything in it that would be unsuitable for younger readers, but it's pleasantly adult for a fantasy. There is violence and surprisingly grown-up themes of healing and redemption.

The writing was fun to read and the editing was fine. I noticed a few dropped particles here or there, but that could have been a character's speech pattern. Hard to tell. And, though never dull, the book does seem to drag a bit in the middle. There just seems to be a lot of middle, if that makes sense. All in all, a real win in my book, made especially sweet since I really hadn't expected as much.

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Sleepless Curse of the Blood Fox Trilogy Book #1 eBook Sera Ashling Reviews


Good writing style, interesting story arc, disappointed that the 2nd book isn't out yet
Got very involved with the story right from the start. Any second I had to spare, I was reading it - phone, iPad, computer - whatever was at hand. Enjoyed it completely and am very sad that 'Dreamless' is not available!!
I got this book for free from eReader and felt I owed the author a review for the quality of this book. Loved it! I will highly recommend this first book and am disappointed that now I have to wait for the next two books of the trilogy. Ms Ashling built the characters with such precision, slowly teasing with bits of their personalities. I was never bored, never tried to hurry by skipping or skimming pages to get to the next revelation. Keep up the good work, Ms Ashling, I will be waiting for your next book.

Ellen Lager
Warren, Oregon
This book was such fun to read It kept a steady pace of action and mystery to keep anyone of any age entertained The only complaint I could have is that is VERY G-Rated and I would have liked a little romance between the two leads in the story.Hopefully that will be in the next one.They definitely have chemistry in the first book.I really liked the strong yet vulnerable side to the leading lady,who could still have empathy for others after all she had been thru in her life.
I purchased this book back in 2013, and I fell in love with this story. The characters were amazing, and the plot interesting. So interesting that I have spent looking up Sera Ashling every couple of months to see if she wrote the second book or a new book altogether for the past 4 and 1/2 years.
Read this book, and become as obsessed as I apparently am.
This book was a revelation. It has great worldbuilding, a good pace, intelligent dialogue, interesting monologue and NO instalove with a muscle-buldging hunk. My, how refreshing! The (possibly romantic) relationship builds up slowly, brick for brick, while the characters slowly "unveil" themselves. I love their flaws even more than their stregths. There's a good overall plot with many subplots that keep you engaged and add a little bit to the story every time, each of them relevant. There's no action for the sake of action, or monologue fot the sake of telling.
No preachy attitude or smacking you over the head with sage conclusions.
When's the next one?
Despite a few grammatical errors (for example, the author apparently does not know the difference between the words "wander" and "wonder") this was a very enjoyable book that kept me engaged and looking forward to my next chance to pick it up and keep reading.

The two main characters are multi-layered and dynamic, full of inner conflicts and struggles, as well as joys and hopes. The two leads interact and play off of each other seamlessly. All the dialog felt natural while also being humorous, touching, snarky, or intriguing at the same time. I loved that. The evolving and changing relationship between the two mains was definitely the highlight of the book for me.

The actual story and progression of plot was fine, but could be almost overlooked or forgotten about in comparison to the relationship of the duo, which shone with tension and mystery. There was plenty of action and danger, as well as a measure of mystery.

The description of the setting and such was fine, although some descriptors were overused. Quite a number of times characters experienced pain ripping through them, for example, when surely the pain could have been described differently every now and then.

I recommend this book for any fantasy fan. There is a gutsy, non-sexualized female lead, who may appeal to those looking for something other than a glamorized princess. The male lead is also off-beat from the traditional super-muscular dashingly handsome hero. Also to be mentioned, although the leads are one male and one female, there are no "adult" scenes suitable for all ages.

The ending was satisfying. I will probably re-read this book sometime, and I intend to buy the sequel.
Wow, I stayed up way too late last night to finish this book. Then, tired as I was, I had to check if the sequel was available before I could drag myself to bed. (It's apparently not, but I would have bought it if it had been.)

I had very low expectations from this book, being an freeibe. But it surpassed them by some distance. Santos and Traken are a fun pair. At the start of the book they are long time acquaintances, familiar and comfortable (if wary) with one another, but not friends. That changes over the course of the book and the back and forwards banter was great.

Santos is a wonderfully strong heroine, never flailing helplessly or swooning for a man. Meanwhile, Traken is nursing a touching fragility (while still remaining badass). Plus, though there's no sex or even much romance, seeing a man practically begging a woman to give him orders is darned sexy. Having read what I just wrote, it doesn't sound like it would be, but in the context of the story it really is.

I'm also happy to report that this isn't a YA book. There isn't anything in it that would be unsuitable for younger readers, but it's pleasantly adult for a fantasy. There is violence and surprisingly grown-up themes of healing and redemption.

The writing was fun to read and the editing was fine. I noticed a few dropped particles here or there, but that could have been a character's speech pattern. Hard to tell. And, though never dull, the book does seem to drag a bit in the middle. There just seems to be a lot of middle, if that makes sense. All in all, a real win in my book, made especially sweet since I really hadn't expected as much.
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