Thursday, April 3, 2008

TRINITY BROKEN by Jamie Craig

Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Date published Dec. 2007
ISBN 1-59998-845-3
Paranormal Romance
E-book
Reviewed by Dawn





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A love that knows no bounds, a passion so hot it consumed them and a trust so fragile it was destroyed in one swoop. For scientist Josh Ames, he did the unthinkable in the eyes of the science community: he fell in love with the shifters he was supposed to study, Cameron and Sara. With them he found a level of contentment and love that transcended the planes of existence; until Sara was kidnapped and lost to Cameron and Josh. Cameron and Josh race to find her and when they do, she is a shadow of her former self and their fragile trust is broken and battered. Can they find a way to heal Sara, heart, body and soul and become the unit they used to be? The key to her recovery is finding out who took her and why as they race against the clock as the ones who took her are intent on getting her back, no matter the cost!

TRINITY BROKEN is a story about two shifters and the man who falls in love with them. This reviewer was a little lost while reading TRINITY BROKEN. It was hard to care about these three characters and the story kept going back to the past in memories by individual characters as well as trying to keep the original story going. It was a jumble mess that seemed to go on forever with no ending in sight. The writing was tight and fast paced but overall, it couldn’t save the story itself.

You meet Sara and Cameron, two shifters being studied by Scientist Josh Ames. He falls for them and ends up leaving all that he knew behind and being with them. Fast forward two years. Now this reviewer got really confused after this because the story kept jumping all over the place, from past to present between the characters. It made it extremely hard to even care about the characters much less understands where they are coming from. With TRINITY BROKEN, the premise was good, the characters lacked personality, were one dimensional and didn’t captivate this reviewer to know more on them. This reviewer wished to know more about them without jumping back and forth between the present and past.

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