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| Original Title: | The God Eaters |
| ISBN: | 1847288650 (ISBN13: 9781847288653) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Jesse Hajicek
Paperback | Pages: 452 pages Rating: 4.1 | 2963 Users | 269 Reviews

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| Title | : | The God Eaters |
| Author | : | Jesse Hajicek |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 452 pages |
| Published | : | August 2nd 2006 by Lulu.com |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Romance. M M Romance. LGBT. Gay |
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The God Eaters is a fantasy, an adventure and a romance that takes place in a totalitarian world that resembles the Old American West.Kieran Trevarde is imprisoned in Churchrock for murder and Ashleigh Trine for rebellious activities against the government. Churchrock is a high security prison and laboratory for experimentation on those who have Talents. Kieran is a Ghoul Witch, with the ability to bring death upon others at will, and a stormcaller. Ashleigh is an empath. In this harsh and unforgiving environment, Kieran and Ashleigh struggle to survive, and eventually find love and hope for a better life.
The God Eaters is beautifully written, fast paced and magical. Ashleigh and Kieran are drawn to each other right from the beginning, yet mutual love and trust take time to develop. The infrequent love scenes are very tender and passionate. I devoured this book in two sittings and hope this very talented author plans to write more.
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Ratings: 4.1 From 2963 Users | 269 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books The God Eaters
I did not expect to like this book. But I'd read some of Jesse Hajicek's other work--under Jumping Jack Flash--on FictionPress.com and was persuaded. He often qualifies his m/m stories as slash, although on his site, he gives a "now-traditional yaoi warning" for this novel. This is hardly yaoi; it's far more sophisticated.God Eaters is a hefty epic into which you can sink your teeth. It's AU, although that world echoes the basic structure of a developed, urban East and a wild, wooly West of theRight now I feel exactly the way I felt after finishing HP. You know, that "what will I do with my life now that this is over" kind of feeling ("It's called a book hangover, Nina!") that makes you want to curl up and cry, then die. That's why I'm writing this at half past midnight; I'll get it over with and try (and fail) to move on.I'm also starting to get the feeling that words fail me and will keep failing me no matter how long I wait, so once more I will do what I did while reviewing HP and
Excellent m/m fantasy romance novel that has the extra awesome bonus for being available free to read online.At over 177k words, The God Eaters tells an amazing and enthralling story set in an alternative world where magic abilities exist, and a totalitarian government has tight control over who is allowed to have these abilities. Kieran and Ash are two young men who meet while they are being sent to prison for their crimes--robbery and murder for Kieran, and distributing rebellious propaganda

I didn't expect much from this novel, but read it since Nancy gave it high marks. This's an example of my cynicism against self-published books. But, this novel turned out to be a maturely crafted work of fiction. It felt like I was reading a mainstream epic fantasy, the main difference being that it was not made into a trilogy by corporate dollar-mongers. The main problem with the novel is being left with lots of loose ends, there not being a sequel that I can find. I want to travel this world
2.5 starsFunny, how the reviews so far can't agree on much about this free adventure story. Some applaud the excellent world-building, others find it severely lacking. Some like that it is angst-free and without fluff, others call it sappy. I ended up not hating it, but also not really loving it.The book opens with a dire description of an abused boy's childhood that quickly drew me in. I liked the idea of the world, its history and magic system. The two or three love scenes were sweet. However,
This book was lovely. And lovey. As in, like, lovey-dovey. Normally, that's kind of a turn-off for me, but it pretty much worked for this book. Because, in spite of all the many other theme and plot points and what have you, this story is about love.A good GR friend of mine described it best, and I shall crappily paraphrase: if you want to read a book about two men falling in love in a prison set in a magical Wild West analog, then this is the book for you.
Vivid and exciting. I really liked this. It's fast-paced and interesting and imaginative. The setting is a fascinating place--a Old West fantasy dystopia where magic is both revered and despised. The two main characters are really engaging and their relationship develops beautifully. I thought the magic system was very cool. It's a cracking good ending and I would love to know what happens next in this story. This book is free on the author's website.


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