Friday, 30 March 2012

The Wild Road by Marjorie M. Liu


A woman wakes in a strange room, covered in blood, surrounded by the dead. She does not know who she is. Pinned on her jacket is a crumpled note. Run, it reads. 

Lannes Hannelore is one of a dying race born to protect mankind against demonic forces. And while those who look upon him see a beautiful man, this illusion is nothing but a prison. His existence is one of pure isolation, hiding in plain sight, with brief solace found in simple pleasures: stretching his wings on a stormy night, long late drives on empty highways, the deep soul of sad songs. But when Lannes finds a young woman covered in blood- desperate and alone, with no memory or past- he will be drawn into a mystery that makes him questions all he knows. And though it goes against his natures and everything he fears, Lannes will risk his heart, his secrets, and his very soul in order to save someone who could be the love of his life... or the end of it.


This is a really good book because of the action and romance scenes of the book, and because of the characters and the plot of the book. I like the plot of the book because it is really good but some times it is a little confusing in places but for the most part it is really good and the characters are really good because most of them have some sort of supernatural power and that is really awesome. I love Lannes and Lethe/Alice because they go really well together and she teaches him that not every one sees him as a monster that she sees him for who he really is.

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