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Heat by R. Lee Smith
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He could still hear the sounds they made: her soft groans and sighs, his low grunts and mutters. It sounded like they were mating in their sleep. He felt a little sorry for them.


This is an awful story and I disliked every single character from it.

Kane was cruel and I can’t like someone like that.

Daria was very unreasonable, childish and overreacting.

Raven....umm...nope.

Tagen was kinda likeable, not totally, but enough.

After three days, the mountains fell again into forest, and Tagen descended its untrustworthy slopes (sometimes on foot, sometimes on his ass, and once, a good fifty meters on his damn face).

The writing is good and I had a few laughs here and there but no matter how much I wanted to like this book I just couldn’t do it. I forced myself so much to just finish it.

“So that’s what you are, huh? A…Jotan?� “Yes.�
“What’s your planet’s name?� He regarded her closely, and said, “Jota,� in a tone that was half-question. She looked faintly insulted. “Like I’m supposed to know that? Hey, I’m a human, but the planet’s name is not Hum.�
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Reading Progress

April 25, 2018 – Shelved as: to-read
April 25, 2018 – Shelved
July 31, 2018 – Started Reading
July 31, 2018 – Finished Reading

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Culture-Vulture I agree that Raven and Kane were gross. I despised them both. But Daria and Tagen more than made up for it, at least for me.


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Mada Linx Thanks for the comment and I’m glad it worked for you.


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