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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed for Between Your Sheets .com, December 20, 2007
Cimmerian City
By: Rae Lindley
Raven Blackheart was a girl with a quick temper who could take care of herself. Then her world changed forever. Witnessing the death of her significant other, and being murdered was a bad start. Then she finds herself living in a desperate future, nothing but a pawn of Tech Corporation, one of the factions who want to control the earth. She doesn't know if there is anyone left she can trust. A job that forces her to assassinate the vampire-like Dracins, another race Tech Corp sees as the competition makes her uncertain if she has a good reason to live.
Russell Li had been a part of that monster corporation controlling Raven's existence. He walked away when he saw the truth of what was coming. Now he must help Raven realize her mission and her boss, Tyler Deamond, aren't what they seem. She must learn to control her rage if she is to survive and keep her sanity. He finds her a teacher, and through those lessons, a new reason to fight emerges in Raven's life. The question is what will she lose while she tries to help save her world?
This book about an alternative reality fascinates because it is so believable. Dealing candidly with issues like racism, corruption, betrayal, and what we build our dreams on, Rae Lindley writes with a very dark edge. This urban fantasy frightens and makes you think as you read. In Raven we have a flawed heroine, conflicted, confused, and struggling to make sense of the unthinkable. Those very flaws make the reader root for her as she searches for the bitter truth. A complex setting, dozens of intriguing secondary characters, and the possibility of love among the ruins of a future earth make this a book you don't put down. As the first of a series, Cimmerian City holds the promise of a dangerous future, and books that leave us wanting more.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Home Grown Species, November 15, 2007
For many years, we have heard how scientists have been able to clone sheep, but who knows what other things they are capable of doing? How often have you considered being a tester for a new drug? You know nothing of the side effects or the real truth behind the making of the drug, just what you have been told. You might not want to try anything again after reading Rae Lindley's Cimmerian City Book 1 In The Cimmerian Series.
The year is 2010, Raven Blackheart has awakened from a serious battle that almost cost her, her life, but thanks to a mysterious person, she is saved. Raven notices that so much has taken place over the years when she was asleep. The most noticeable change is the vampire-like creatures walking among the humans. Dracins are the products of a pharmaceutical experiment, gone bad.
Raven begins working for the Tech Corporation. Tyler Deamond thinks that Raven can serve as a mediator between the humans and the Dracins, and restore peace between the two species. The number of deaths begins to increase and Raven realizes someone is out for more than they are telling.
Cimmerian City is a great look at what the future may possibly entail. This sci-fi read would be a great movie or television series. It has some great action scenes and the characters are revealed slowly, which adds a bit of mystery to the storyline. It kept me wanting to know more, causing me to read until I had completed it. Lindley created an action-packed, fast-paced, new world in this series. I recommend it to readers who love sci-fi.
Jennifer Coissiere
APOOO BookClub
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun SciFi-Vamp Story, October 16, 2007
Raven Blackheart and her boyfriend are viciously attacked, while walking the streets one night. As Raven's boyfriend dies in front her, she is next to be stabbed. But 10 years later, Raven wakes up. And she's no longer the same person she once was. The people who found her dying, saved her by changing her into a hybrid. Now, Raven is half human and half Dracin, a vampire-like race. There has been a war brewing between the two races. And Tech Corporation is hoping to use Raven to gain the upper hand.
This is the first in a series planned by Lindley, and Raven's changed nature isn't fully explored yet. But this is a fairly short book, and we mostly just watch as Raven tries to get a handle on the changes not only in her but in the world around her. With a bit of espionage and mystery, Cimmerian City is a short, fun read absent of the violence, gore, and heavy romance that many vampire novels seem to spout.
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