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Comments for Affinity
Although Affinity is classified under the horror genre, it was neither "sick shit" or poorly written erotica. If anything, it was sort of a sweet paranormal love story without the benefit of a pink and purple cover art depicting shoes, purses or vampires. The book most reminded me of James Patterson's When the Wind Blows but better written. Affinity is a love story and a mystery. Quent comes to realize his childhood has been a lie. His memories aren't his and he begins to realize he has powers that most people don't have. In steps the only woman to capture his heart, Feather, who seems to have powers like his. Why do they seem to know each other? What happened in their past and who is behind keeping all those memories a secret? The book though flawed still captured my interest. I found it an entertaining read. fiction | horror | books | jn williamson Comment #1: Tuesday, November, 27, 2007 at 23:53:36 Gattina says: ©1997-2009 Sarah Sammis |
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