I was not quite sure how I'd like this book and I'm still on the fence. The writing is not that great (as noted by others) and the highly religious under tones were a bit off putting for me. I have nothing against religion but I did not really like how self righteous Jude was and I'm still not quit...
I liked this one and will definitely continue to read the series. It was a quick, easy read and definitely kept me engaged in the story/characters.The characters are believable and anyone who enjoys YA would most likely enjoy this. Grace is the Pastor's daughter and it is clear she struggles with w...
I got about 150 pages in before I just couldn't take it anymore. I kept waiting for something to be introduced and redeem the story, even a little bit so I could keep reading, but it never happened. And the headings are super annoying. I'm pretty sure the author could just tell me that we're IN THE ...
i really like this book even though it took almost half the book for it to really get good. it had twists i did not see coming and ending that left me wanting more. Longer review to come
Cross posted at my blog: Take Me Away... On the Pages of your StoryWow... This book really caught me off guard. I really only picked it up because I read the blurb and was being nosey trying to figure out what he was. Then when I began reading it I began liking it more and more. I loved the dark mys...
This was retarded.Can I give NEGATIVE stars?Too Christian and religious and the stories about the wolves weren't even that interesting.And what was with the bold print? Just retarded. No substance. No originality. Total ripoff. I regret reading it and wasting my time on this trash.NOT GOOD!!! STAY A...
Some books are harder to review than others. The first half of The Dark Divine was not really my thing. I had a very hard time with the author's lingo. She used terms like 'mud-pie eyes' and 'D-vine' over and over and for some reason it grated on me. I also shuddered at the use of the word 'slac...
The Dark Divine is an engrossing and engaging story which keeps you guessing as to who the "monsters" are. I say "monsters" plural because it refers not just to the unknown criminal on the loose, the label also applies to those hiding the monster within behind nice-person façades, whether they can s...
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