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Review by:
Andy McAllister
on April 16, 2011 :
Whoa. This book was surprising all the way through. It was enough to have the villain as the hero, but then he proved just how much a villain he really is by committing horrible acts - mostly sexual against females. Nasty guy fer sure. And it goes on like that a lot - even after he runs afoul of the FBI and saves the President of the USA.
Read this book. Excellent choice of characterization and fun for all. I hope there's a sequal of some sort.
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Review by:
Elaine Morgan
on June 03, 2010 :
It looks like Jacob Drake has changed the cover of this book. I think this is a great move. This cover is so much better than the first one, even though it now doesn't reflect everything I said in my previous review. lol
Still an excellent book and well worth the cover price to read. I'm still waiting for book number two...
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Elaine Morgan
on April 06, 2010 :
From the cover I thought this might be a romance story - and I was right, but not even close to what I expected with all the eroticism I discovered (I soooo love eroticism). Once more Jacob Drake has written a story of super-heroic proportions that crosses the dimensional barrier (He must not be satisfied with the world he lives in) and wreaks havoc with the new world the hero - em, maybe villain would be a better choice of words? - finds himself living in. This time we get a villain who is the protagonist, but is he really a villain? From the many rapes of innocent women he commits and the way he manipulates everyone he comes into contact with it certainly seems that way. But does he have a softer, more human side to him? Hmmm, well worth buying and reading this book to find out how it ends. Great job on Drake's part in crafting this story - start to finish. I'm impressed.
(reviewed the day of purchase)