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Bound: The Third Book of the Little Goddess Series

Bound: The Third Book of the Little Goddess Series
By Amy Lane

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Humans have the option of separation, divorce, and heartbreak—for Corinne Carol-Anne Kirkpatrick, sorceress and queen of the vampires, the choices are limited to love or death. Now that she is back at Green’s hill and assuming her duties as leader, her life is, at best, complicated. Bracken and Nicky are rivalling for her affections, Green is gone taking care of his people, and a new supernatural enemy is threatening the sanctity of all she has come to love. Throw in a family reunion gone bad, a supernatural psychiatrist and a killer physics class, and Cory’s life isn’t just complex, it’s psychotic.

Cory needs to get her act and her identity together, and soon, because the enemy she and her lovers are facing is a nightmare that doesn’t just kill people, it unmakes them. If she doesn’t figure out who she is and what her place is on Green’s hill, it’s not just her life on the line. She knows from hard experience that the only thing worse than facing death is facing the death of someone she loves.

Because loving people is easy—living with them is what takes the real work, and it’s even harder if you’re BOUND.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #337187 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-02-19
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 494 pages

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About the Author
Amy Lane lives in Citrus Heights, California, along with her husband, Mack, four perfect and adorable children, and her many symbiotic personalities. The sidhe are welcome in her home at any time, but the vampires are asked to bring their own dinner.


Customer Reviews

Must Overlook Errors to Enjoy3
One reviewer wrote that Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series was better than Amy Lane's. I couldn't disagree more.

I'll be honest, the grammatical errors were difficult to get past and Cory's attitude and cliche remarks had me constantly rolling my eyes. But there was something about this story that had me coming back and reading the series again and again. I cannot say the same about Hamilton's books, which I couldn't even get through.

Lane's writing is not poor. An editor would definitely help, but I got into the story and enjoyed it.

How does an English Teacher (Lane) not know when to use "me" instead of "I"?

A Great Series With Amazing Flaws4
This three book (so far) series has been excellent. I understand it is self published which implies that no publisher would take it. If true, that makes no sense. Amy Lane is one of the best urban fantasy story tellers I've ever read. She's great writing about love,redemption, sacrifice-all kinds of emotion. Each book has more sex than the previous one but that's one place she falls down. The sex is graphic but you don't get as caught up in it as you do with so much of the rest of Lane's exciting writing. Somehow you feel more like an observer, a third party, than you do with the rest of her story. Other drawbacks: Many of the principal characters, including some of the protagonists, are amazingly immature. Okay some of them are only in their twenties but others range from seventy five to eighteen hundred years old yet act and react sometimes like teenagers. Another major problem is the sometimes difficult grammer, bad spelling, typos etc. Even if she had to self publish, surely Lane could have not only edited her own work but also have found someone(s) , who could have edited the books with a fresh eye even if only as a favor. Lane tells a great story but sometimes it's almost as if she didn't do too well in her high school English classes or never learned the rudiments. Each book has been an improvement on the previous one in many ways but even Bound looks like the author wrote a first draft and never reread it. If you like your urban fantasy filled with love, and not just the romantic variety, then the Little Goddess series is for you. I can't recommend it highly enough. It looks as if there will be a fourth book in 2009 or 2010. Read the original three first though. I'd like to give the series 5 stars but there are so many small problems that add up that I can only give it a strong 4 stars.

Fantastic characters, love them all5
I can't wait for the 4th installment to this series. I love all these characters so much and Amy just pulls you into this world and you never want to leave. Keep up the great work, get all 3 of these books in the series and enjoy..you won't be sorry.