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Title:Immortal Ops (Immortal Ops #1)
Author:Mandy M. Roth
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 129 pages
Published:June 2004 by New Concepts Publishing (first published 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Shapeshifters
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Immortal Ops (Immortal Ops #1) ebook | Pages: 129 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 3189 Users | 338 Reviews

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Captain Lukian Vlakhusha is having issues with his newest target, Peren Matthews. Something about her has left him staring at her picture and wondering what it would be like to touch her soft skin. When the time comes for the team to strike, Lukian senses danger and aborts the mission. He makes an attempt at meeting Peren and is set in his place by an independent young woman who knows what she is, and isn’t, looking for in a man.

Lukian is having trouble telling Peren that he’s what she fears most, a werewolf. Can they make the passion that burns between them last, or will Lukian’s condition be too much for Peren?

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Edition Language: English
Series: Immortal Ops #1, Immortal Ops Universe #1
Characters: Peren Matthews, Captain Lukian Vlakhusha


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Im happy to say I have a new author that I cant wait to read more on and especially from this series. Immortal Ops is the first book in the Immortal Ops series. I think it is a fabulous start, and there are four other books with the most recent one being published this year.Book one is Lukian and Perens story. Right away I was happy to see names I have never seen before. That always strikes a good chord with me; it means these characters dont have to battle with other characters in my brain for

Too rushed and felt that it was just a big mess. It didn't have a good flow throughout the book and it really got on my nerves.It was just so....fake. I know it's fiction so of course it's not real, but even in fantasy there has to be a certain level of realism. Or if it's going to reach "absurdity"...you need to invest in it fully and make it believable...or at least make the characters believable. There was a real lack of depth in any of them.There was just so much "stuff" all thrown into

4 stars. :)

Yikes you can tell it's a first book. Has a germ of interesting premise but it was done better in other series like "Breeds" or "Shadow Hunters" or that one with the neutral hospital ground and all the demons? Reading book 2 as it came in the free bundle and Missy was interesting; shame the author's setting her up to be destined for the man-whore.

This book was too short for this kind of storyline, too fast for characters to fall in love considering half the time they were together was based on sex, the writing was confusing and didn't make sense or completely brushed over where it jumped in different actions to where you had to reread sentences to see if you had missed something. A lot of how did we get from here to here went on in my head and the lack of description was very noticeable. None of the characters are believable with the

Shifter books are still new to me, but I am quite enjoying them. In this series we meet Peren, a woman who is all sorts of mixes; shifter, human, vampire We learn that she has had quite the upbringing. She is a fighter thats for sure as she escaped an attach from a werewolf when she was just ten years old. Now there is a hit on her and they will try all they can to kill her. Enter Lukian. He is known as the king of his kind. He works with the ops team and they are elite, supernatural, special
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