This book is an all-in-one story of anger, forgiveness and love.. not necesseraly in this order.I like the complexity of the plot, and the depth of the characters, even if they seems sometimes completly illogical/fake for some. I can understand why someone can think that. For myself, i think that...
I keep telling myself that I should stop reading New Adult books because must of the time they just make my angry and let me down, but then I found a book like this one and it's worth it. It wasn't perfect though. The characters fell in love to quickly– as always – and sometime I really hate Livi...
This is the third book in the series but if you pick up and read this one you wouldn't miss anything. However I think reading them improves your connection with the characters. The author goes into great detail with the story with the characters emotions and the storyline. I definitely recommend ...
I am so incredibly sad that these books are over. Definitely one of my favorite New Adult series of all time. I think Ben and Reese's story has officially replaced Livie and Ashton's for my favorite. Going into this book I was skeptical, because I didn't know how much I would love Ben as the lead...
Great read. This book was fantastic. I got to the end and was upset because I wanted more.
OMG I loved Grandma I wish I had one like her growing up A lot more enjoyable than the first book in this companion series!
4.5 StarsThis was a really good book. It was a little on the long side, but still held my attention. Alex wakes up with no memory of her life. She knows nothing of what happened to her, what her name is, where she lives, she remembers nothing. She needs to give herself a new name because she h...
“Hey, Mom.” “How’s condo hunting? Did you check out that neighborhood I was telling you about?” I can hear the hopefulness in her voice. That neighborhood is a seven-minute drive from her house. When I first told her that I felt it was time to inves...
Extinction A shiver ran down my spine. That’s why Jethro reacted the way he did when he saw me. Now it made sense. “Not us, specifically. Our species—vampires,” Bishop clarified, the last word coming softly. “We did our share, though,” Caden said, turning to pace, head lowered. “Why?” I heard m...
Elmira closes in for a double air kiss on either side of my face. “Not at all.” Aside from the registration lady’s once-over of my jeans and black boots. By the time I made it through the security gate, a valet, and a front desk, I knew this was the most exclusive of exclu...