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Review: Settler’s Mine 3: The Woman by Mechele Armstrong

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Mechele Armstrong has a way with words that can be truly magical. In The Woman, her characters are experiencing so many changes in their lives that it draws the reader into their lives as if these were people that we already knew. The world that Ms. Armstrong has created is so beautifully constructed that it adds depth to a story that is already loaded with drama andpassion and sensuality. That in and of itself is a sign of a brilliant author.

Tam and Jax are perfectly hot and happy with each other, despite their rare male pair bonding. Until Tam starts having visions and feels the need to go to Settler’s Mine, that is. Why, is a puzzle as they already have their mated heartstones. But Jax will deny Tam nothing, so they go to Settler’s Mine, where they meet Kiann. And once they do, their lives will never be the same — because her heartstone glows in response to theirs. They can’t believe a woman is their third mate, even if they both feel mind numbing attraction for her. The first attraction they’ve felt for any woman. But Kiann is not just any woman. She’s the denied heir to the throne of Ebolia, and her stepbrother will stop at nothing to keep his power. Tam and Jax will have to do more than claim their mate. They’re going to have to keep her alive.

Mechele Armstrong’s third book in the Settler’s Mine series is absolutely fabulous. The passion and richness of this story makes it even better than the last. This is a must read story for all of those readers looking for fantasy novels that are not the run of the mill. These characters truly are amazing and the writing top-notch.

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About the Book:
Genre: fantasy
ISBN: 978-1-59632-688-0
Page Count: 206
Price: $ 7.99
Reviewer: Kimberley Spinney

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Sensuality Rating: Sizzling
Star Rating: 4.5 Stars

posted Thursday, May 1st, 2008

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One Response to “Review: Settler’s Mine 3: The Woman by Mechele Armstrong”

  1. Sensuousmind-wanderer said:

    The book’s description gives not only a textual narration of a near-sensual reality, but points to our own evocations that can have their own expression in an action metaphor of the prose.

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