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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Heku #1 |

T.M. Nielsen
Kindle Edition | Pages: 340 pages Rating: 3.99 | 1133 Users | 85 Reviews
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Title | : | Heku (Heku #1) |
Author | : | T.M. Nielsen |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 340 pages |
Published | : | (first published August 28th 2010) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance |
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Chevalier has never been told no. For thousands of years he’s sat on the Equites Council, ruling body of his heku faction, and for thousands of years his every order has been followed immediately and without question.One of the most important rules of the heku, is that no one is to feed from unwilling donors. Following a tip that a young mortal woman is being brutally attacked by his own kind, he seeks her out and immediately begins to experience unnatural feelings for the woman.
Emily, a beautiful rancher from Montana, has spent her entire life being violently attacked by beings she assumed were vampires. It isn’t until she meets Chevalier that she learns of her startling family history, a history that immediately throws her into the volatile world of the heku.
In a bid to protect her, Chevalier moves Emily into his isolated coven, which marks her as a prime target for the Valle and the Encala, enemy factions of the heku. Emily fights to fit into the militaristic world of the heku as her head-strong personality and independent ways turn their perfectly balanced world on end. She immediately befriends Kyle, a heku from Chevalier’s coven, and together they find Emily a niche among the immortal.
Emily’s violent past interferes with Chevalier’s plans, and he must first undo what her abusive ex-husband did before he can convince her how much he cares about her, and how much she’s worth to his faction. Chevalier’s growing feelings for Emily are unnatural to his kind, and must be hidden from the rest of the Equites Faction if he’s to remain a formidable part of their Council.
His jealous tendencies rage as Emily gets closer to Kyle, and both heku struggle to make her realize how important she is to the faction and how endangered she now is.
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Ratings: 3.99 From 1133 Users | 85 ReviewsAppraise About Books Heku (Heku #1)
A friend told me about this book so I read it since B&N was offering it for free along with the second book. Like a few other reviews, I'm not sure how I feel about this series. It does have that Twilight feel in so far as the immortal and the human falling for each other and the friend lusting afer what he can't have. I was annoyed with Emily and her stubborness throughout. It was good but, I'm not sure if I will finish the series.This book was recommended to me and bonus! it was free. So, I decided "Eh, why not? I like paranormal romance." And yes, vampires are a bit over done, but I'll take a stab at it anyway. ....I couldn't finish the book. I just couldn't. Up to page 52 (in the ebook version) and I had to call it quits. And here's why:First: Emily. Oh, Emily... The main character. Her flowing red tresses and delicate everything and mesmerizing glittering green eyes. Her sweet, sweet smelling blood. Such a tiny,
I'd give this less than one star if i could.I found this book in iTunes and decided to give it a listen. I'm not sure how I missed that this was a vampire tale, but I didn't realize it until I was several minutes in. Had I known I wouldn't have listened to it at all. For those who keep correcting that this is not a vampire tale, STOP IT! Call it what you will, but if there are blood suckers and they aren't bats, then they are vampires. Done deal.To begin with the writing is poor. Bad verbiage

This book could have been a much better read if the lead female, Emily, fell in love with the sweeter, more compassionate heku (vampire) who actually got to know her and adored her. Instead she fell in love with Chevalier, whose name I couldn't stop reading as Cavalier the American car made by Chevy. Chevalier just loved Emily instantly because he was drawn to her. There wasn't any build up to his feelings or understanding of who she was as a person. There were also several times where it felt
First of all, it's important to know that you should read this book before you move on to the next books in the series (obviously, but I do know some people who reads books in a roundabout way. It gets a little bit tedious in some places, but you get a lot of information and a good understanding of what the Heku's about. After this one, i could not wait to get started on the rest. And as usual, I won't give away any spoilers. Just make sure you read it :)
c2010: FWFTB: staunch, red-head, Colorado, Maine, ranch. This was a better offering than the first book that I read by this author. I did finish it. Sadly, I didn't find anything particularly original despite the author's attempt to differentiate between vampires and Heku. The heroine is a caricature ie red-headed, beautiful but she doesn't know it, has a secret 'power' etc, etc. An abusive husband is thrown into the mix presumably so the reader does not think it immoral when the heroine is
It took me awhile to figure out what was really wrong with Heku. Right up front, its pretty obvious that the writing would have strongly benefited from a good editor. The idea of show, dont tell doesnt seem to have been something the author understood or accepted. Now, that doesnt necessarily have to be a deal breaker. I mean, Ive read some fanfic that was entirely engaging and never painted a picture of the goings on. This... not so much.The real issue, I think, is that there doesnt seem to be
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