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Unbound: A Devotional Anthology for Artemis
Unbound: A Devotional Anthology for Artemis

$17.99
This is a book that allows us to gaze into a lady who is about unbinding us to our highest potential. She strips away the limitations of society whether one is woman or man so that their inner potential might best shine. With everything ranging from essays on Amazonian Wonder Women, to heartfelt poetry about miscarriage, and the Wild kingdoms... this is a book that has everything but is also well focused. It is academic when it needs to be, and kabalistic when called for, but also does not confine itself to one person's view of Artemis or Diana.

This is a treasure trove of Lunar deity information at its finest. For Wiccans that want to take their practice up a few notches, to Hellenics that wish to modernize while still being academically sound in praxis, or those revivalists who can see the Wonder in Woman... this book reaches to everyone and meets everyone's needs. The effort placed in this book is seen on every page and shows character, intelligence, bravery, and inspiration through and through.

5 stars!
Pleasure Unbound (Demonica, Book 1)
Pleasure Unbound (Demonica, Book 1)

$6.99
I won't summerize the book as that has been done by others but this whole series is wonderful. It is my favoriate book series and sits on my nightstand to this date months after reading it.

Pick up all 3 books at once becuase you are guarenteed to love them!
Unbound (Intrigue)
Unbound (Intrigue)

$6.66
i love the book. this author is a dang good writer. i mostly read alot of Laurell K. Hamilton, but Lori Devoti is just as good.
Unbound (Booklover's Mysteries)
Unbound (Booklover's Mysteries)

$7.50
I did not enjoy reading this book. It was my first by this writer and will be my last. The booklover's mystery blurb on the cover led me to expect a traditional mystery, likely a cozy with an amateur protagonist. It should have read thriller as the book was littered with bodies through several generations. Only one actual murder took place within the 2 week time frame of the story -- a likeable Cockney bookseller whose death was not investigated or resolved.
The plot was so convoluted I couldn't understand what it was really about. There were book collectors altering and repairing old books so as to make them more valuable -- okay, financial gain is a motive, but there was a secret society conspiracy to over throw the monarchy, that had led to many deaths over the years and maybe, to the numerous attempts on the life of the protagonist by inept killers. This writer often used foreshadowing, so the reader always knew the attempts would fail.
At the end, we learn the real villian was so minor a character as to never be suspected, and with a brand new motive, so the reader was cheated out of trying to solve the mystery along with the dectective.

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