With its title, A Dancer in Blood, by Kate Green, this book captured my intention. It sounded intriguing and I was curious as to who would want to kill a dancer, and why.
I love a very good short story that has a lot of thought and packs in a lot of emotion whilst evoking several senses in very few words.
The first chapter starts with a quick background about the stranded folk, who they are, and their distrust of humans.
A history book for children and teens that failed to keep the audience in mind. Lacked ability to provide convincing value in the knowledge. As a book of random facts, the lack of specifics might be forgiven, however, as a history, more clarity is required.
A little on the limp side, resulting in an experience related more to losing one’s virginity than orgasmic pleasure.
Explicit acts described in a sedate way.
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