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Blurred (2013)

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162061085X (ISBN13: 9781620610855)
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Entangled: Teen

Blurred (2013) - Plot & Excerpts

(Source: I won a copy of this book.)Anaya is a reaper who has been reaping souls for heaven for over 1000 years. Cash is 18, and is in the unusual position of being dead, but still inhabiting his dying body, due to something that Anaya did on her boss’s orders.Cash is now haunted by shadow monsters, but he has no idea how bad things are about to get.Why was Anaya told to not take his soul to heaven? What does Balthazar want with him? And why are Anaya and Cash attracted to each other?This was an okay story, but I didn’t like it as much as the first book.Anaya and Cash were both okay characters, but I didn’t love them as much as Finn and Emma. I liked Cash’s random t-shirts again (especially the one that said ‘I See Dead People’), and I thought that Anaya was more like an angel than a reaper, but I just didn’t relate to them the same way.The storyline was okay, but I did see certain plot points coming. I thought it was pretty predictable really, and while I did enjoy the story, I just felt a bit let down because I liked the first one so much and was expecting more.The ending was fairly happy, and there wasn’t a cliff hanger, although there was plenty of space left open for another book in the series.Overall; an okay sequel, but I didn’t like it as much as the first.6.75 out of 10. So, last month, when I reviewed Cayla Kluver’s Legacy Series, I swore to myself I would never again write a review that involved multiple books in a series. This did not stem from a place where I considered my review inadequate (I think I was pretty dang informative in that review) It instead came from a place of pure, unadulterated, beat-down-ed-ness (yes, I totally made that up.) Reviews are not an easy thing for me to write. Not bashing anyone else’s style (because we all have one common goal here…to promote literacy) but I tend to be a tad more in-depth (or at the very least anal) than most book bloggers. I tell stories. I try to teach lessons, and I (as much as humanly possible) try to paint the book (whether good or bad) in the fairest light possible. It would be easy for me to use simple phrases like: “This book rocked!” “I loved it!” “OMG, buy this book now!!” But I’ve never enjoyed the easy route, some may call this “glutton for punishment.” I call it dedication.Anyways…back to my original point. The reason I don’t like writing one review for multiple books is because it’s hard. Especially when you are trying not to spoil the story. But, in the interest of saving everyone a little time (and by everyone I mean myself…it’s a holiday weekend for me.) I’ve decided to brave these deep waters again, and review both book 1 and book 2 in Tara Fuller’s “Kissed By Death” series.So, without further ado…let the games begin.The most important thing to point out about these books is that they are not about the same characters. Yes, the same characters are IN each book, but the story in “Inbetween” (which is – in short – a incredibly messed up love affair between Finn/reaper and Emma/human) has a definitive ending, therefore does not carry on to book 2, “Blurred.” With the exception of one aspect. In book 1, Cash is the best-friend. In book 2, he’s the protagonist.But, how about I start at the beginning. Which, ironically…involves “the end” since this series is about reapers.That’s right ladies in gents, it’s a full throttle soul fest, and you are invited to witness loads and loads of unexpected death, cool tricks with a scythe, and a very stinky (and hot) underworld.In “Inbetween” we are introduced to a wide range of characters, from the weak (read: might be mentally ill) to the stalker-ish. Each is brilliantly developed and (surprisingly) holds their own amongst such a large crowd. And with such a large “crowd” (at least 8 major players) dialogue and direction could have taken a nose dive very quickly. Fortunately this was not the case…for either book. Dripping with wit, compassion and (despite the fact that they are dead) a firm grip on reality, Fuller’s characters take command of the plot and make it their own. Fuller did not write these books, her characters did. Which is what makes BOTH stories so darn engaging.If I’m to be honest…I enjoyed “Blurred” much more than I did “Inbetween.” For one simple reason…complexity. Though Finn and Emma’s story (in book 1) was an interesting one (hello….forbidden love?) It was the devastation of reality (in Blurred) that really got my blood pumping. See, in book one we are learning the rules. In book two, we are learning what happens when you break them. While both are great (and appropriate for a series) the leap from light to dark was intense and (at times) heartbreaking.I did find the major “reveal” in both novels a tad predictable, but I didn’t feel as though it interrupted the flow of the story. Instead…I found myself waiting for the moment I could utter “Oh…shit just got real!” in my head. Moment of truth…if you read (a fair share of) paranormal fiction, the chances are you are going to figure out the line of these stories about 100 pages in. But, if you read (a fair share of) paranormal fiction you also know it’s not about the what, but the who. Fights, demons, evil underlords…they will always take a backseat (to character connection) in instances like these. I’m not bashing the plot lines (as a matter of fact, I found them quite entertaining) just don’t be surprised when things wrap up a little too nicely at the end of each book.So what does all of this mean in the long run?It means that this is a solid series.Love. Action. Deception. History. All things that make YA Para-freaks, well…freaky. If this genre is your “thing” don’t feel bad about forking over your hard earned bucks.Get it, Live it, Love it…pass it on.Happy Reading my fellow Kindle-ites and remember: “A man who won’t die for something is not fit to live.” – Martin Luther King

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Stopped at page 17. To be read when I'm more emotionally prepared.
—preeti

Expected publication: July 2nd 2013 by Entangled Teen
—AnneMarie

I need this! :D
—DeFrost

3.5
—Thundabubble

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