
Memory of Love
The Valkyrie Series
by JJ Keller
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Pub Date Aug 13 2014 | Archive Date Jun 11 2017
Description
Power, Family, and Loyalty: The coveted three can join a shifter and Valkyrie in love or tear them apart forever.
Tied to a tree in the midst of thieves, the Valkyrie Skogul wakes without memory of who she is or of the man she once loved. Using curiously deadly skills, she escapes. Injured and exhausted, a wolf befriends her and leads her to a house where the hunky owner's eyes look strangely familiar.
Aidan Hall, former guardian of Hell's Gate, doesn’t trust anyone. So when a beautiful amnesia victim he’s never met appears at his door, why does he feel a connection? Who and what he is will keep them apart. But when dark magik shows up in his woods, his guard intensifies. Is it Skogul or someone else?
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781628304640 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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Memory of Love, The Valkyrie Series, JJ Keller
Review from Jeannie Zelos book reviews
Genre: Romance,
I was so taken with the synopsis that I didn't do my usual checks so missed that this was thrid in a series, and also its a novella. My bad.
Lots of readers love them, but for me they just don't work, I don't feel they have the space I need to understand the story, the characters or really get to feel for them.
Its a good read if you are following the series, and of course, if you like novellas.
I was able to keep up with the story OK, but it would have worked better for me if I'd read the first two books, as the characters and plots follow - or I assume they do - from things that happened back then. It meant I had to guess at parts, and how each person was connected.
Its a fun read, I liked the Viking legend part, something not often seen in fantasy sadly, as its very interesting and can create some great stories.
If you're happy with shorter reads this could be a great series for you. For me it's just not in-depth enough, even if I had read the first two novels.
Stars: three, interesting premise, and a good series if you like shorter novels.
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