Here are some great reviews for Birthright by Sue Mydliak. My review is included here under Robert Nelson. I recommend the book highly!
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Review by:
W. J. Howard
on Dec. 06, 2011 :
I know Sue and have read and enjoyed many of her short stories, which I suggest you also check out. This was an entertaining story and introduction to Casandra's character. It reads like Chick Lit if you like the genre. Looking forward to more from Sue!
(reviewed long after purchase)
I know Sue and have read and enjoyed many of her short stories, which I suggest you also check out. This was an entertaining story and introduction to Casandra's character. It reads like Chick Lit if you like the genre. Looking forward to more from Sue!
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Julie Smeltzer
on Aug. 02, 2011 :
I liked the ideas of the markings and the tea. The plot idea overall was quite interesting. I just didn't like the writing style or the characters. I just didn't connect with them.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
I liked the ideas of the markings and the tea. The plot idea overall was quite interesting. I just didn't like the writing style or the characters. I just didn't connect with them.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
sarkysod1
on May 30, 2011 :
MY WIFE FOUND THIS TO BE ENJOYABLE WITH A GOOD USE OF CHARACTERS AND PLOT
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
MY WIFE FOUND THIS TO BE ENJOYABLE WITH A GOOD USE OF CHARACTERS AND PLOT
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Nadia Giordana
on April 29, 2011 :
As the editor and publisher of Mississippi Crow Magaine, I am familiar with Sue Mydliak's work. Her short stories and poetry have appeared within those pages on more than one occasion. Clearly determined and passionate about her writing, Sue did not disappoint me with Birthright. I've not read much in the genre of paranormal romance, nor have I read or seen Twilight in any of its incarnations, so I can't make comparisons in that manner. I can say without reservation, that I quickly became enamored with the characters and their plight, their interactions, and emotions--and that worked for me.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
As the editor and publisher of Mississippi Crow Magaine, I am familiar with Sue Mydliak's work. Her short stories and poetry have appeared within those pages on more than one occasion. Clearly determined and passionate about her writing, Sue did not disappoint me with Birthright. I've not read much in the genre of paranormal romance, nor have I read or seen Twilight in any of its incarnations, so I can't make comparisons in that manner. I can say without reservation, that I quickly became enamored with the characters and their plight, their interactions, and emotions--and that worked for me.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Robert Nelson
on April 24, 2011 :
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I have known Sue as an artist, and a poet. She is very good with both of these artistic endeavors. And now . . . now she comes before us bearing her gift of story-telling. And a sweet gift it is. Her weaving of this tale within the complexities of the people she has created makes for a delightful read. And I will have to read where she chooses to take me on her journey. "Birthright" is a grand read. You will enjoy the story immensely.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
I have known Sue as an artist, and a poet. She is very good with both of these artistic endeavors. And now . . . now she comes before us bearing her gift of story-telling. And a sweet gift it is. Her weaving of this tale within the complexities of the people she has created makes for a delightful read. And I will have to read where she chooses to take me on her journey. "Birthright" is a grand read. You will enjoy the story immensely.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
Review by:
Mary Deal
on April 20, 2011 :
I first met Sue Mydliak online. When I read some of her short stories, I noticed immediately how she was able to include something quirky in them, action that crept up with a Gotcha! ending. Birthright, her breakout novel, contains such surprises. It’s a fast, smooth read. Vampire stories are not for me, but in Mydliak’s case, I made an exception. She was able to pack a full novel in under fifty thousand words. The emotions of her characters and the neck biting scenes are so sensual they could make a reader wish to be bitten! Birthright is full of those quirky surprises I’ve come to associate with Mydliak. I hope to see more novels from her as she learns and hones her skills. And yes, I will be reading the sequels to Birthright.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
I first met Sue Mydliak online. When I read some of her short stories, I noticed immediately how she was able to include something quirky in them, action that crept up with a Gotcha! ending. Birthright, her breakout novel, contains such surprises. It’s a fast, smooth read. Vampire stories are not for me, but in Mydliak’s case, I made an exception. She was able to pack a full novel in under fifty thousand words. The emotions of her characters and the neck biting scenes are so sensual they could make a reader wish to be bitten! Birthright is full of those quirky surprises I’ve come to associate with Mydliak. I hope to see more novels from her as she learns and hones her skills. And yes, I will be reading the sequels to Birthright.
(reviewed within a week of purchase)
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