Since my first book was published, Eena, The Dawn and Rescue, I've taken the time to re-read the adventure. Happily, I found myself all smiles at the last page, entertained by my own story and eager to move right into the next book. There were multiple places where I wanted to rewrite a scene. Never happy. Never perfect. (I'll admit I did make corrections in my personal digital copy of the book which led to an improved second publishing with added dialogue.) But what author doesn't rearrange the same paragraph a dozen times, hoping to find the perfect delivery? It is a curse. It is a challenge.
So I left a review on goodreads.com. Thank you to those readers who have also posted kind reviews about Eena. I truly appreciate it!
Eena, the Dawn and Rescue
by Richelle E. Goodrich
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book was written for me, so of course I love it. The entire Harrowbethian Saga deals with relationships and fantasy exploits I often daydreamed about as a young woman. What else was there to do with all that free time in school?
It was delightful fun inventing new cultures and then mingling them in a way that forced a cast of dynamic personalities to interrelate. Meet the strong and sexy Mishmorats, the fearless warrior Viiduns, the repulsive Ghengats, and Eena's race―cemented in tradition―the refined Harrowbethians. There is never a dull moment in this tale, whether running from frightful, gem-eyed dragons (that receive names in book two) or surviving the persecution of Ghengats or taking sides in conflicts between blood-related enemies as well as reluctant friends. Get ready to find yourself hooked on a lively fantasy-scifi-adventure-romance because this is just the beginning of Eena's unusual adventures!
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So I left a review on goodreads.com. Thank you to those readers who have also posted kind reviews about Eena. I truly appreciate it!
Eena, the Dawn and Rescue
by Richelle E. Goodrich
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book was written for me, so of course I love it. The entire Harrowbethian Saga deals with relationships and fantasy exploits I often daydreamed about as a young woman. What else was there to do with all that free time in school?
It was delightful fun inventing new cultures and then mingling them in a way that forced a cast of dynamic personalities to interrelate. Meet the strong and sexy Mishmorats, the fearless warrior Viiduns, the repulsive Ghengats, and Eena's race―cemented in tradition―the refined Harrowbethians. There is never a dull moment in this tale, whether running from frightful, gem-eyed dragons (that receive names in book two) or surviving the persecution of Ghengats or taking sides in conflicts between blood-related enemies as well as reluctant friends. Get ready to find yourself hooked on a lively fantasy-scifi-adventure-romance because this is just the beginning of Eena's unusual adventures!
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