
Dante et le Geôlier (Le Geôlier, #1)
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Les monstres sont créés, pas nés... La plupart l'appelaient le Geôlier. D'autres, un monstre. S'il avait un nom, personne n'avait survécu à sa rencontre assez longtemps pour le révéler. On disait qu'il était assis au sommet d'un monticule de crânes et marquait chaque mort sur son trône, comme des en...
- Pages
- 322
- Format
- Paperback
- Publié
- 2022-10-28
- Éditeur
- Crazy Ace Publishing
- ISBN
- 9781739771553
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Ariana Nash
139 livres · 0 abonnés
Born to wolves, Ariana Nash only ventures from the Cornish moors when the moon is fat and the night alive with myths and legends. She captures those myths in glass jars and returning home, weaves them into stories filled with forbidden desires, fantasy realms, and wicked delights.Her debut novel Silk & Steel hit Amazon...
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Rina Pride·3 years ago
3.5 Stars ✨
Ariana Nash escreve ótimos MM de fantasia. Eu estava ansiosa por esse livro e o universo monstro que ela criaria nele. Não vou mentir, eu tava esperando um lance mais dystopico em estilo apocalypse monstro, mas foi algo menos empolgante ( não que não tenha sido bom) é um bom livro de fantasia, só não é incrível. Espero que a continuação seja melhor e venha explicar o que não foi explicado no primeiro.
Ariana Nash escreve ótimos MM de fantasia. Eu estava ansiosa por esse livro e o universo monstro que ela criaria nele. Não vou mentir, eu tava esperando um lance mais dystopico em estilo apocalypse monstro, mas foi algo menos empolgante ( não que não tenha sido bom) é um bom livro de fantasia, só não é incrível. Espero que a continuação seja melhor e venha explicar o que não foi explicado no primeiro.
Jewel·3 years ago
4.5 Stars
Ariana Nash sure knows how to rip out a heart and leave it on the sidewalk in front of you while it still beats. Yipes. Dante's End was definitely up to the author's brutal standards! Book 2 can't come too soon.
Ariana Nash sure knows how to rip out a heart and leave it on the sidewalk in front of you while it still beats. Yipes. Dante's End was definitely up to the author's brutal standards! Book 2 can't come too soon.
Princess under cover·3 years ago
No sex at all. Pretty nice descriptions in the beginning, like the telling of a fairy tale, which is Nash’s forte. I like her more “modern” books a whole lot less.
But no where near her earlier dragon masterpiece. I’ll keep reading tho and see where this goes.
But no where near her earlier dragon masterpiece. I’ll keep reading tho and see where this goes.
ren·3 years ago
i’m surprised by how little i enjoyed this book. ive read many of the author’s other books and enjoyed them a lot but this one just fell flat for me. i couldnt get a good grasp of the main characters, they kept changing their opinions about each other all the time and the pacing was a bit weird, especially in the second half. i wish the story committed itself to a few of the betrayals (so many!) instead of flip-flopping all over the place. it became a bit tiring.the writing also wasn’t that good...
Noah·3 years ago
I am a little conflicted about what to think.. I can't decide between 3 stars or 4 stars so I might adjust the rating at another time. The first 40% of the book were my favourite, I liked the banter, the power-play, the little tricks, betrayal and push/pull. I loved the scenes in the spire the most and would have loved that chunk of the book to be a lot longer. The first chapter about their history is absolutely adorable too.But then at some point, it becomes too much betrayal. This is for sure ...
Nainika Gupta·3 years ago
HOLY SHIT
I am so excited for this book its not even funny.
I am so excited for this book its not even funny.
Julia (bookish.jka)·3 years ago
"Havok's beauty was a savage song of masculinity and monster. The first time Dante had laid eyes on him, at this pool, he'd thought Havok beautiful, and that hadn't changed."
She's done it again. Ariana Nash is the mistress of MM fantasy, friends to enemies to lovers, slow burn romance and Dante's End brings all of that to the party and then some. Be warned, this is the first of an Ariana Nash trilogy, so you just know going in that you're in for a roller coaster ride, ending in a cliff hange...
Louise H's Book Thoughts·3 years ago
This story is dark, twisted, and perilous, featuring a misunderstood monster and his butterfly boy. Ariana Nash's beautifully lyrical prose ensnares the heart whilst transporting you into the mysterious and dangerous world she has created. A world where nothing is as it seems and the truth is harder to find than a needle in a haystack.
“Havok was jealous. Dante had said he’d come back, he’d promised. Havok had waited by that pond for so long. And when he had returned, he’d brought another, bro...
Lucie V.·4 years ago
I was provided an e-copy of the book by the author in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. ✅ Characters✅ Mix of hate and sexual tension ✅ Pace✅ Cruel and cold monsters ✅ Plot✅ World-building✅ Captor/Captive dynamic❗️❗️Trigger warnings: self-harm, gore, death, sexual threats
Sometimes friends did become enemies, and they were the most dangerous enemies of all.
Dante’s village, Lenola, has been under the rule of the Jailor for decades now. Each cycle, the...
Ariana Nash·4 years ago
Dec 2023: Please note: this series is ON HOLD. I do not know when the next book will be released. I'm not actively working on it.The magic of The Final Masquerade, the darkness of Silk & Steel. Coming soon...More info in my FB group, as it happens hereSign up to my newsletter so you don't miss the release here (and get a free ebook!)Meet the Jailor in 2022. (Estimated release date end October).Triggers: Yes. Lots. This is a DARK fantasy. I'll add more once I've finished edits, but the big t...




