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Reviewer : Jon
Ave Rating : 1.0000 for 1 reviews
Title : The Lost Era 4 : Well of Souls Rating : 1
Writers : Ilsa J. Bick Year : 2003
Review : To be honest, I was looking forward to reading about a woman in a leadership role. Boy was I dissapointed. Captain Garrett came accross as very needy, immature, and totally dominated by and dependent on men. The prologue was great but then just kind of got dropped. Overall, not very satisafctory ending, plot meandered, all of which could have been forgiven if the characters held my interest at all. This is the book that actually got me to give up on the Lost Era series.

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