![]() ![]() ![]() I was worried that like Anne Bishop's Black Jewel series, Kelso's girl-power world would simply be wish fulfillment, but even though some signs seemed to point to Female Fantasy, the power between the two main characters is always in flux, always questioning, and by the end, there's no clear winner. Rooted in intrigue to their cores, Tellurith and Alkhes never do anything by halves. I'm bloodthirsty.) The tone is consistently tense and exciting throughout but especially here, when the angst and dashing drama are worthy of Shakespeare himself. Part II, which I enjoyed more, was action-packed. If you like your spy stories or intrigues, there's a good chance you'll enjoy this. Part I reads like a subtle romance and dance between two intelligent enemies. Kelso drops tantalizing hints as the heroine unravels the mystery of the hero's threat or asset to her people. There is a question that slowly, exquisitely unfolds during the novel. Either pay attention or fall behind to confusion. This short book is packed, and with the exception of the hero's eyes, Kelso rarely repeats herself. Reading Amberlight requires care, that's for sure. A fresh view of wiry but muscular body that she remembers surprisingly well."The active scenes speed along like this, even with the extra time necessary to discern who's speaking when, remembering this person or that one. I've since learned that this style is called "sprung-rhythm." I never knew there was a tradition behind this technique. "High moon over Amberlight, commanding the zenith, radiant, imperial, the city's fretted-ink porticoes and balconies gnawing that torrent of aerial snow." The phrases are so economic as to be fragments rather than whole sentences, sometimes doing away with useless helping verbs, sometimes pronouns or articles. Every word is strong and chosen with an eye for imagery and effect. ![]() Kelso's prose reads like modern poetry in the literal sense. Getting to the point where I can attempt to confirm that concept has really sucked.As other readers will tell you, Amberlight is a very unique, very interesting read- most unique for Sylvia Kelso's writing style. Please help me get this resolved quickly. Now I still cannot use it because of this stilly registration sanfu. After three rejections of my credit card in your online store I ended up sucessfully ordering it from you online partner Smith Micro using the same card your site rejected. I decided to forgo the demo and ordered the software from your store. Then because your software is so highly recommend by my digital painting mentor Arron Rutten. Gave up after multiple downloads with the same result. An erreor message states that 5-6 files are missing and I need to redown load the demo file. Your free trial demo download has no installation instructions and when I found and clicked on the dump.exe file. This is frustrating because this is the third technical problem in 24 hours with Rebelle 3. Each attempt has resulted in failure to register along with a message to email Escape Motions support which I did however I have yet to hear a response. As instructed I input the email address I used to create my Escape Motions account followed by the password linked to my account. First thing that appears is the registration input panel. I installed the software then double clicked the Rebelle 3 icon. ![]()
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