Well, I am sorry to say that this sequel to Need just did not live up to my expectations. It was almost as if it were a different person writing the story this time around, in my opinion. While Need truly was captivating and left me anxious for the next book in the series, Captivate failed to do tha...
This book was a lot better than the first one. Since the characters are a lot more established, it leaves more time for the actual story. Sometimes I want to punch Zara in the face, but everything else is fine. She's walking the fine line of Mary-Sue-dom, but I don't think she's quite crossed it yet...
I had to find out after reading Need what happens to Zara and whether the pixies stay trapped in the house or whether they escape. I really thought I would not get all wrapped up in the drama and I was getting kind of stick of the Zara and Nick attachment- seriously, I know they are teenagers but s...
It was ok. Seemed slower and less active than the last one...more of a filler to get to the next one which seems like it will be pretty action packed. Guess we will have to wait and see...but overall it was bland.
Captivate is irrefutably captivating! Really! It was amazing. The first book of this series, Need started out to be just a simple mythological tale. But Captivate truly kicks it up a notch. It gives readers a whole new story to take in. Captivate is still fast paced as Need was, but this one showcas...
Zara hasa few pixie problems, she is half pixie, her father a pixie king is locked up in a prison house with other pixies who want to kill her and other king pixies want to turn her to make her their queen. There seems to be a parade of them coming to town to eat (murder),rule and have her. Her love...
Captivate is the second installment in the need series by Carrie Jones and it does not disappoint. Our heroes are put to the test when a new threat turns up that is even worse than the pixies they have locked away. I really liked this book because each of the characters was able to be flushed out mo...
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