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Elemental Love

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Elemental love is totally consuming, soul-wrenching, dominating . . . until your thoughts, your body and essence are one.

Emert knows all that and much more but even he is unprepared for the cinnamon-colored female who wears a cloak of womanhood like a huntress, whose heat scorches his soul and who wants nothing more than to kill him.

One kiss, one earth-shattering night of lovemaking, binds their souls together. To claim the other half of his essence, Emert must leave the Canadian Northern Shield, travel to the heat of India, battle a depraved evil and teach his soul mate the real meaning of elemental love.

71 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2008

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Renee Field

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Renee Field grew up next to the Atlantic Ocean in Nova Scotia, Canada. She is a multi-genre author who enjoys writing romance, young adult, women’s fiction and speculative fiction. Her first romance novel, Rapture, received an EPPIE Award for Best Paranormal/Fantasy Romance for an e-book. The EPPIE is the longest-standing, most-inclusive e-book awards and are run by the Electronic Publishing Industry Coalition. She has published books with Ellora's Cave and HQN Spice Briefs.

Under her pen name, Renee Pace, she writes realistic nitty gritty novels where teenagers come of age and edgy dark teen paranormal novels with strong female characters. Her first young adult novel, Off Leash, was a semi-finalist in the 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest and has been in the Top 100 Amazon Paid ranking for Best Coming of Age story numerous times. The Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award (ABNA) was a contest sponsored by Amazon.com, Penguin Group, Hewlett Packard, CreateSpace and BookSurge to publish and promote a manuscript by an unknown or unpublished author.

When not writing, she's an active community volunteer. Renee is a member of Romance Writers of Atlantic Canada.

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June 23, 2013
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This book has some really great and unique concepts: elementals that can shift into anything they choose, a struggle for a soul mate and the incorporation of the mystical sense of India. Unfortunately, the characters weren’t well defined or explained, and the story flipped so often in the narration voice, interior and exterior dialog and past / present that it was often a trial to decide who was speaking about what.

What the story becomes is the ‘rescue’ of the damsel in distress (Ashanti) as her true nature reaches out to one of her kind, an ancient elemental in Emert. From rescuing her from a hunt in the forest of India, he retreats with her to his lair…where they have a sexual encounter. And here is where the author lost me. Personally, I have no problem with dirty talk in sex scenes, but the “c word” is my dealbreaker: and it is used as a descriptive epithet and as a noun in this story. I would be able to overlook that if the story actually provided enough background for me to understand the quick switches from captive to free to captive, the discrimination and fear of the elementals, and gave me a reason to like either main character. Sadly, none of that happened, and the story seemed to jump from one point to another to the detriment of developing the characters. This is a book that I wanted to like much more than I did, and will not be inclined to seek out more from this series should it continue.

I received an eBook from the publisher for purpose of honest review for the Jeep Diva. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.
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March 4, 2010
I wrote this during a really cold winter in Canada and that's why I wanted to have my characters travel to India - the place I wanted to be.
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