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Cruxim: You Are Never Alone (Dark Guardians Paranormal Fantasy Series Book 1) (English Edition) eBook: Karin Cox: Amazon.es: Tienda Kindle Cruxim: You Are Never Alone (Dark Guardians Paranormal ... Cruxim: You Are Never Alone (Dark Guardians Paranormal Fantasy Series Book 1) eBook: ... Book I: Cruxim (You are Never Alone) Book II: Creche (Know Thyself) : Customer Reviews: Cruxim: You Are Never Alone ... ... (Dark Guardians Paranormal Fantasy Series Book 1) ... Cruxim: You Are Never Alone (Dark Guardians Paranormal Fantasy Series Book 1) by Karin Cox. Format: ... Published on: 2014-01-19Released on: 2014-01-19Format: Kindle eBook 22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.Introducing a new phenomenon to vampire lore...By Carol Davis LuceI loved Karin Cox's short story collection, The Gage. Therefore, I was eager to read her debut fantasy novel, Cruxim. Wow! I read it in two settings. I'm a fan. Karin, what took you so long to write a novel I can't wait for the next in the series.Introducing a new phenomenon to vampire lore... Just when you thought there was nothing fresh and innovative in the ancient vampire world, along comes Cruxim. Not a man, not an angel or a devil. A guardian. A breed so rare, few humans know of his existence. Yet the most hellish of vampires fear him, for his purpose in his immortal life is to destroy the undead. All of them.From the opening page, Cruxim took me on a journey into a dark world of bloodsuckers, a legendary Sphinx, and a menagerie of human circus oddities (among them the wolfman and two-headed man), owned and controlled by the wicked butcher, Dr. Claus Gandler (a scientist more savage than any during the holocaust).I fell in love with the Cruxim. Amedeo is like no other paranormal hero. He's not infallible. He bleeds, he grieves, he suffers in affairs of the heart and personal conscience. He must make choices that no man, or angel, should ever have to make.The author takes us on a hair-raising ride from beginning to end. Her characters are bigger than life, yet true to form. I cheered on Amedeo and the she-cat Sabine as they faced insurmountable odds to rid the world of vermin and to save each other. A rousing debut. Highly recommended.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.remarkable!By ClaireThis was the first time I heard of a Cruxim, so of course, I got curious. It turned out, curiosity really did kill the cat ... and rose again. The author, Karin Cox made this book very easy to read so I give props to her. I really appreciated it how she carefully visualized Amedeo, a dark, driven, fallen angel and how this immortal vampire-killer lived his solitary life. And I specially liked how she portrayed vampires for what they really were - cunning, ruthless, bloodsuckers.Likewise, there was Sabine, a mythical or mythological creature called a Sphinx, a character I don't normally found in YA/Fantasy books. A quite intriguing half-human, half-lioness. I found myself rejoicing a little whenever she came back alive every morning like a Phoenix. Sadly though, during the day, when she's not free, she's at the hands of a cruel mad scientist who painstakingly killed her every night. Yes, I preferred her more than Joslyn, and I was equally fascinated with her being. I look forward to reading more about her on the second book.Karin Cox is talented and witty and poetic. She knows how to characterize the villains in her book. Bertran Gandler were equally sick and disgusting, I definitely disdain Bertran for what he had done to Amedeo and his love interest. His ultimate end was a satisfaction to me. Gandler on the other hand, was a psycho who rejoiced in investigating and experimenting otherworldly creatures. The epitome of most villainous character.The story was unique and it had a considerable amount of action and adventure. Inasmuch as I would like to tell you more of Amedeo and Sabine and the vampires, I am afraid I might give the whole story right away. But the fact remains that Karin Cox is on her road to stardom. She writes really well and she's remarkable. If this was her first foray in writing, I didn't realize it. If I were to compare her the fashion world, I'd say, she belongs to the High-Fashion society.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Superb Dark Fantasy!By CustomerWonderful fantasy. The author - Karin Cox - combines the mythologies...religion/philosophy...semantics...of the Ancient Greeks Egyptians, intermixed with Judaeo/Christian, Judaism and even smatterings of Islam (Islam, after all, is primarily the source of knowledge whereby the Angels of Heaven were named) into a fantastic tale of intrigue, loyalty and betrayal, love found and lost, vengeance and defeat...All of this woven into a very believable story. Karin Cox captures the readers interest immediately - no dull or boring periods through the reading.I am now more than half way through the second book in the Trilogy; "Crèche" and I am captivated - I cannot wait to finally read the third installment; "Creed".Mrs. Cox captures the reader, drawing him/her into the tale - causing the reader to empathize with the characters. If you enjoy Dark Fantasy and Gothic Horror sprinkled with genuine historical vents then you will love this book.See all 218 customer reviews...
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