Blindsight:: A Mirus Short Story

By Kait Nolan
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(4.50 based on 8 reviews)

Published: March 15, 2011
Words: 8,265 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458185433


Description

Isla's ability as a Seer has made her a life-long captive of a paranormal crime lord. Fae assassin, Ransom, offers her a chance at escape, but when she touches his hand she sees only blood, horror, apocalypse. What reason can Ransom have for wanting to rescue her, and can she possibly trust a man who deals in death? **Isla and Ransom's full novel, Revelation, will be available next fall**

Tags

urban fantasy, assassin, paranormal romance, paranormal, supernatural, clairvoyant, mirus

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Review by: redfox on March 10, 2013 : star star star star star
I loved it and I'm looking forward to how Isla's and Ransom's story continues!
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Review by: Nicole Thornton on May 28, 2012 : star star star star
Really enjoyed the writing and storyline. Characters actions were realistic and wasn't soppy and love at first sight. Nice to have a female lead who had a bit of gumption and personality in her.
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Review by: Eric on June 20, 2011 : star star star star star
Oh Isla, how I didn't see you coming :-) I had thought we'd be getting some Drakyn action but I am fine with being wrong on that front. The little girl that Mick couldn't save is presented here and I was filled with excitement to see all these characters tales finely woven together. Not that I was worried it wouldn't make sense but I was curious to see how it was going to work out. I know this is the freebie that most people are picking up first but after reading the other two novellas and in order I have to recommend you try them out. Nolan's got a style all her own and it's kicking ass. Loved this teaser and cannot wait for more.
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Review by: WendyB on May 14, 2011 : star star star star
Ms Nolan packs quite a lot into short story and tells it well, but I felt that a couple of things were left hanging at the end. I immediately went to check if her other books are about Ransom or Isla so I could find out more. Sadly I could see no mention of either, but I am tempted to buy both books anyway as this short story was such a good appetizer for the series.
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Review by: Katja Rinne on May 01, 2011 : star star star star star
Short and sharp. I really want to here how Isla's story continues.
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Review by: Gabriele Carmona on March 17, 2011 : star star star star star
a very enjoyable short story. I want to read more of it. definetly have to check out the other books by Kait Nolan.
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Review by: Lisa Lawler on March 17, 2011 : star star star star
Vivid main characters and a tense escape from captivity make this an enjoyable read. I expected the story to end once the escape was successfully completed, but it came quite a bit later than that and in an abrupt way.

However, I understand this is a teaser for the Mirus series, and it works! This story makes me want to read the two books in the series, Forsaken by Shadow and Devil's Eye.

I don't normally read ebooks because often the quality isn't there in terms of writing craft or plot, but this story meets my expectations of a story worth reading.
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Review by: Misti Wolanski on March 16, 2011 : star star star star
Highly enjoyable read, with vivid descriptions.

There were a few points that were a bit heavy on the telling, and the ending was quite abrupt and left me expecting another scene, but I'll definitely move on to reading the rest in the series.
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