![]() ![]() When there is parity between the two protagonists (regardless of gender), then the relationship is based on mutual respect, which, to me, is a stronger foundation, and that's where love can truly grow. I also think it does a tremendous disservice to women to enforce notions that they themselves don't know their own hearts and minds, and that through sheer will, a man can "make" them fall in love with them-as though women are passive, childlike objects rather than fully actualized human beings. Wir bekommen immer wieder interessante Einblicke in Land und Leute und mir hat dieser exotische Schauplatz enorm gut gefallen. Auch das Setting von WARRIOR in der Mongolei konnte mich völlig überzeugen. Yes, chemistry is involved, but when agency is removed and it becomes a matter of simply being told that a couple should be together, or that one of the pair believed they are meant to be in a relationship, then I have little faith in the relationship actually lasting beyond the end of the book. Für mich hat Zoe Archer teilweise mit dem Kitsch etwas zu dick aufgetragen, aber alles in allem ist auch dieser Aspekt des Romans gelungen. Yes, chemistry is involved, but when agency is removed and it becomes a matter of simply being tol …more I think it plays a tremendous part in love stories. ![]() Praise for the Blades of the Rose novels Crackles with adventure, a rich sense of place, and terrific characterization.Mary Jo Putney, New York Times bestselling author The action explodes on page one and the pace never lets up.Ann Aguirre, New York Times. Zoe Archer I think it plays a tremendous part in love stories. But this distractingly handsome soldier isn’t easy to deceive. ![]()
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