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| Title | : | White Tiger (Dark Heavens #1) |
| Author | : | Kylie Chan |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Aus/NZ edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 546 pages |
| Published | : | July 24th 2006 by Voyager - AU |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Romance. Fiction. Mythology. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance |
Kylie Chan
Paperback | Pages: 546 pages Rating: 3.89 | 4019 Users | 445 Reviews
Chronicle To Books White Tiger (Dark Heavens #1)
A young woman accepts a position as nanny to the young daughter of a handsome, wealthy, and mysterious Chinese businessman only to discover her new employer is really a god and every foul demon in creation is out to destroy him!
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| Original Title: | White Tiger |
| ISBN: | 0732282969 (ISBN13: 9780732282967) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.harpercollins.com.au/global_scripts/product_catalog/book_xml.asp?isbn=0732282969 |
| Series: | Dark Heavens #1 |
| Setting: | Hong Kong |
Rating Of Books White Tiger (Dark Heavens #1)
Ratings: 3.89 From 4019 Users | 445 ReviewsJudge Of Books White Tiger (Dark Heavens #1)
**3.5 Stars** **Minor Spoilers**I cannot begin to describe the shit storm of hateful feelings I had for this book. So prepare for a rant. Emma is an English teacher in Hong Kong. She is super employable coming from an English background, and her employer Kitty Kwok asks her some apparently offensive questions about what her other employers do for a living. So she ups and quits. *Snaps for Emma*All of a sudden, this super hot Chinese guy Mr. Chen whom she has been working for, makes her anOK, I can see why many of the reviewers below complained so bitterly about this book. It *does* read as though written by a fairly young author who's writing her very first novel; and especially towards the last third of the book, the Mary-Sueing with the main character (whom everyone loves and everyone is always praising, and who's just perfect at martial arts and energy work to the point that *I* wanted to slap the author upside the head) starts bordering on obnoxious. And I also understand
I'm not even that far into the book and I hate it. The premise sounded really interesting--girl starts as a nanny for a family in Hong Kong, supernatural stuff happens, Chinese mythology, etc., but the book is just so poorly written that I'm probably just going to give up on it.The dialogue is very awkward, and doesn't sound like any conversation that I've heard between two functional adults. The descriptions are very juvenile, akin to something I would have written in middle school, and often

I picked up this book and I loved it from the get go. Simone the kid that everyone loves I admit sounded a bit wishie washie but it was about right. From what I gather the author does know about chinese culture having lived as an english teacher herself for many years.It was a well written book and I enjoyed the triology as well.
Set in Hong Kong, this book tells the story of Emma Donahoe, an Australian nanny, and her new employer, a very rich Hong Kong businessman. The blurb talks about the possible targeting of his daughter Simone by kidnappers and Emma's entry into a world of martial arts, magic and extreme danger.Emma is a bossy young women who thinks that the world should revolve around her. In spite of the fact that she has absolutely no personal charm, the world seems to comply. Inexplicable really. She would have
The cover sold the book to me, it looked like a Jet Li extravaganza!The story is of Emma an australian teacher in Hong Kong who is persuaded to become a full time nanny for a very strange family. Then follows the revelations of why they are a bit odd (no spoilers though...) although it was obvious anyway, quite how she didn't know for so long I don't know! The writing was a little odd, I actually went to look up to see if it was translated into english, as at times it did appear to be. The same


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