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Burning Alive: The Sentinel Wars [Mass Market Paperback]

Shannon K. Butcher
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)

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May 5, 2009 sentinel Wars (Book 1)
First in an all-new paranormal romance series

Caution : readers may feel the heat coming off the pages.

They are the Sentinels...


Three races descended from ancient guardians of mankind, each possessing unique abilities in their battle to protect humanity against their eternal foes-the Synestryn. Now, one warrior must fight his own desire if he is to discover the power that lies within his one true love...

Helen Day is haunted by visions of herself surrounded by flames, as a dark-haired man watches her burn. So when she sees the man of her nightmares staring at her from across a diner, she attempts to flee-but instead ends up in the man's arms. There, she awakens a force more powerful and enticing than she could ever imagine. For the man is actually Theronai warrior Drake, whose own pain is driven away by Helen's presence.

Together, they may become more than lovers-they may become a weapon of light that could tip the balance of the war and save Drake's people...


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From Publishers Weekly

Butcher's absorbing series opener successfully fuses an urban fantasy premise with characters designed to appeal to romance readers. Helen Day encounters a man in a diner and is dismayed to realize she recognizes him from nightmares where he watches her burn to death. Drake, an ancient member of a dying race devoted to protecting humanity, feels a powerful attraction to Helen, which she returns despite her fear that the nightmare will come true. After demons attack them, Drake's determination to keep Helen safe is at odds with her haunting vision, leaving her wondering which to believe. Butcher skillfully balances erotic, tender interactions with Helen's worries, and intriguing secondary characters further enhance the unusual premise. Fans of Butcher's romantic suspense novels (No Control, etc.) will enjoy her turn toward the paranormal. (May)
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"Passionate, intense, and set in an utterly fascinating new world."
-New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Onyx; Original edition (May 5, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451412710
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451412713
  • Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 1.3 x 6.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #439,940 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Since launching her career in 2007, award-winning author Shannon K. Butcher has penned more than eighteen titles, including the paranormal romance series, the Sentinel Wars; the action-romance series, the Edge; and a handful of romantic suspense novels and works of short fiction. Being a former engineer and current nerd, she frequently uses charts, graphs and tables to aid her in the mechanics of story design and to keep track of all those pesky characters and magical powers. An avid beader and glass artist, she spends her free time playing with colored glass and beads. You can find her online at http://shannonkbutcher.com/.

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I think Butcher's novel fits will with others in the paranormal romance/suspense genre. Michelle L. Beck  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
I hadn't intended to read more of the series until I got to the teaser chapter at the end of this book. Patricia Salvini  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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53 of 53 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Sentinel Wars March 10, 2009
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PLOT: Her entire life Helen Day has haunted by dreams of burning alive while a man watches her and smiles. So when she meets Drake, the man of her dreams, in a diner, she knows she doesn't have long to live. Drake is a Theronai warrior, sworn to protect humans. He's been protecting humanity from demons called the Synestryn for centuries.

PROS: It's not a totally new idea of immortal warriors fighting to save mankind, but I do like some of the details in this novel.
Enough cannot be said about a good beginning. I loved the beginning. The hero and heroine meet immediately. It's a funny and memorable meeting.
The warriors are all born with a tattoo of a tree on their bodies that conveys the state of their soul. As they grow, so does the tree.
The Theronai warriors' bodies pull power from their environment. Without an outlet for that power, they are in constant pain. The sound of Helen's voice soothes Drake's pain and her touch takes it away all together. In the beginning, Drake is constantly touching her. Though the touches were simple, like a hand on her arm, there was something so romantic and even erotic about it.
Drake and Helen are both likeable. Seems like a small thing, but who wants to read about two characters that you hope die on page two?
And it must be said, the sex is good, too. Maybe that should be at the top of the list? Second, at least.

CONS: Because almost always there must be a con. I deducted one star for what I like to call "sequel mania." While there is something to be said for planning out a series (maybe the author already has an end in sight?), I'd rather not read a book that is so invested in a series that it's like watching one episode of a soap opera. That means no cliffhangers or unanswered questions. Teasing me with more in an epilogue is OK. Better still include an excerpt of your next book. That gets me almost every time! But don't bring up a slew of questions and leave them unanswered. Burning Alive fortunately doesn't end in a cliffhanger. I'd have deducted more than one star for that! All the build up to create a sequel was just rather boring. I'll be interested in Zach and Lexi and all the others when the book is about them but not until then. Too many pages were wasted on them and other mysterious goings on in an effort to pique my interest in the sequel. This is my own personal pet peeve and it may not bother everyone. If you're in the mood for a new paranormal series, this may still be what you're looking for.

There was perhaps too much creature invention to be believable all at once. Spread out over the course of the series, it might seem more plausible. From the sounds of it, there are numerous of kinds demon beasties and lots of different types sentinels that most humans never notice. The theory that mortals are stupid and don't see anything is becoming a bit thin since everyone seems to be strapped with a camcorder or the equivalent thereof these days. No stars deducted for this one.

Burning Alive is best when Helen and Drake are together. It's well written and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Other than a few unanswered questions (something that I hope doesn't continue throughout the sequels), this is an excellent start to what promises to be an interesting series. 4 stars!
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Pleasant and enjoyable surprise (4.5 stars) February 26, 2009
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I thought I was burnt out on paranormal novels of all kinds. I'd struggled through the last three that I'd read and the last alternate universe novel that I'd read, I couldn't even finish.

But I must say that Shannon K. Butcher's Burning Alive: The Sentinel Wars burned away my ambivalence and I got hooked into the story of Helen and Drake from the first page. Actually, Butcher had me at the first sentence which was quick and to the point.

Helen Day is a woman who dreams of being burned alive and that there will be a man who will watch her burn. That man is sitting in a diner with two others and Helen feels the dread enclosing.

The man she dreads is feeling something else altogether. Drake is feeling relief. Relief after years and years (and even more years) of intense pain. In fact, when he touches Helen, the pain drains away.

Being a paranormal action-adventure/romance, Helen and Drake are bound to each other before they even know it. Yes, it is cliche, but cliches work when they are used right and Butcher uses the whole "you-are-my-destined-one" right because while Helen and Drake might be destined for each other in order to save the world (and a couple more races besides humans), nothing is guaranteed.

And although I like my heroines of action-adventures to be the kick-butt kind, I do like the change-up that Butcher does with Helen. First, I like Helen's old fashioned name. I like that she's not kick-butt right out of the gate. I like that she screams because all hell is breaking loose in her own house and that is worth screaming over. I like that she's both drawn to Drake and wants to run away from him at the same time. In short, I really liked Helen.

Drake is a great hero too because he is not always sure of himself, especially with Helen. I also like that he has to rely on others to help save the day too. He might be the hero but he does share the spotlight too. He has some alpha-male tendencies but those tendencies don't overwhelm him to the point of him being a jerk and that's kind of nice in this type of story.

Butcher's secondary cast of characters are interesting too. From Thomas to Miss Mabel to Logan to Zach to Lexi and others, each plays their role in the overall story that it is easy to wonder if there will be more to them. In fact, there is a secondary romance that is nearly as interesting as the primary romance. Perhaps the second book will yield more info.

If there is a criticism, I would say that it is that I didn't get enough about who the villains are. I knew that the Theronai (the race that Drake belongs to) and the Sanguinar (the race that Logan belongs to) are reluctant allies in a war against the Synestryn (who are big demon like monsters) but I felt like I could have used more info and appearances from the true foes of the war.

Still, this first novel offered a lot in the way of plot. Lots of action (and I did like that Butcher gave tactile descriptions of the carnage instead of the usual "there was blood everywhere!"), lots of "Protect the girl!" stuff; and even a holy grail-like quest too.

All-in-all, it was a fast-paced, enjoyable action-adventure read with a nice romance settled in the middle of it all and a cast of characters that I could root for.

As noted above, I was burnt out on the paranormal/romance genre but Butcher's Burning Alive: The Sentinel Wars was a pleasant surprise.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Good start to a new series March 1, 2009
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Like most paranormal romances, this series harkens back to the tried and true plot of finding the person out there that biologically fit w/ each other.

In this case, Drake who has been living in pain for centuries accidentally runs into the one woman who is compatible w/ him in a small town diner. Through a series of incidences, he drags Helen into his world and binds her to him.

The paranormal aspects invovle otherworldy beings uch as the Theronai, vampires, Synestrin, and etc.

Having read her fist novel, "No Regrets", previously, I actually found the writing style and personalities similar in both books. There's a rueful quiet strengh to her heros and heroines that make them very admirable.

W/ the influx of paranormal romance series in the market, it does take a little extra to make each story original. However, I would say Butcher accomplishes this and makes the story very different and intriguing in it's own right.

I enjoyed the background history on the War behind the scenes and how these races came to be. The sadness of loosing warriors to death in these centuries long wars also make the story very dramatic.

Giving the heroine a mental weakness also served to make her character 3 dimensional. As much fun it is read so many heroines in various books being such gung ho warriors, this flaw in Helen's character made her more realistic.

It was a great set up, and the premise kept me interested until the end. I read the book from straight to finish in a couple of hours and could not put the book down.

The only issue I had that prevented me from giving a 5 star was the fact that occasionally it dragged in batches here and there throughout the story. More action would have benefited from those parts, but Butcher's strengths may be in her character diaglogue as opposed to her action scenes.

I'd definitely recommend this book, and will await eagerly for the sequel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Burning alive; the sentinel wars
I really like paranormal romance books. I have read several different series. Although this is a good book it didn't draw me in as much as other books of this same genre. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Tah
1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
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Published 6 months ago by OpenBookSociety dot com
5.0 out of 5 stars incredible and utterly unique series!!
This series is the best one I have read in a long time! The only other series I can compare it too is Sherrilyn Kenyons Dark Hunter series. I love every single book she writes. Read more
Published 6 months ago by J Davis
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Beginning
I read Burning Alive, the first book in the Sentinal Series, a reading challenge for Goodreads, and found it surprisingly good. I don't read a lot of paranormal romance. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mary E. Merrell
1.0 out of 5 stars Burning Alive should just be Burned
Do not waste your money or time on this book. The female lead, Helen, is weak and pathetic. The male lead, Drake is a liar and a brute. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Ireana Longoria
4.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing change
I think I enjoyed this book so much just for the main fact that it was neither a vampire or a shapshifter book and yet still a PNR. Read more
Published 12 months ago by S. A. Williams
2.0 out of 5 stars eh.
I guess its a good book. Well written and everything but I have a HARD time with weak female character and SUPER domineering male ones. Read more
Published 12 months ago by bmcnaughton
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific read!
Wonderful beginning to new series. I read this book in two sittings. Could not put it down. Thanks to Jim Butcher who put a section of Shannon's book in the back of one of his! Read more
Published 15 months ago by P. N. Jensen
3.0 out of 5 stars Something a little different
Good story. Finally something a little different. There's these Sentinenals warriors who are at war with the Synestryn demons. Read more
Published 18 months ago by R Gee
5.0 out of 5 stars Sizzling read!
The emotions that are brought to life in this book are amazing. These are not your pristine and all around perfect heroes, although they are wonderful. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Katie Cody
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