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Lady of the Star Wind by Veronica Scott

taisie22's review against another edition

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3.0

Mark and Princess Sandy had a romance twenty years earlier but were separated by her grandmother who tortured Mark and told Sandy he was dead. Now he must rescue her and in the attempt, the two are transported to a planet far away.
Now Sandy is known as the Lady of the Star Wind and Mark is her consort. The two must work together to fulfill their roles in the war that is happening while goddesses meddle in the affairs of all and the two need to decide to trust one another again.
I found this book very slow. There wasn't much romance and not even any building tension for a long time in the story. I didn't see much real chemistry between the two. As far as the sci-fi part of the story, it was more of a fantasy with chariots and horses rather than much in the way of tech equipment (excepting blasters) that you'd normally find.
It was just an okay read for me.

slc333's review against another edition

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2.0

This was not a bad book per se just boring. Now I love a good sci-fi romance but I have had a very hit & miss record with this author and sadly the last couple of books of hers I have read have failed to engage me. AS I was foolish enough to spend some of my precious amazon voucher on it I tried very hard to finish it but I just couldn't when I have some many other (hopefully better) books awaiting my attention. I didn't hate anything about it I just didn't care. Because it was boring!! The characters were boring I didn't care about Mark & Sandy, I didn't care about their history or the current situation the random strangers they meet, the search for magical artifacts, the battles with various creatures, the false queen, or restoring the balance.
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