Covet took off right where Crave ended. That scored high for me, I love that because I don't feel like I have lost any part of the story, and it drives me nuts starting all over again, trying to figure out where I am. Savannah grew up quickly. She took responsibility for her reckless behavior and ...
*Genre* YA Paranormal*Rating* 3.0*Review*As Covet opens, Savannah Colbert and Tristan Coleman are on a private jet heading back home to Jacksonville, Texas from France. This, of course, comes on the heels of several promises that Savannah made to the Vampire Council in a test of her loyalties and to...
Alright so here we go! Ms. Darnell certainly delivers an awesome story to the reader. Chapter after chapter, I dove myself deeper into the story never wanting to step out.What I loved most about this book is the characters. Much has happen since and Savannah is learning thing the hard way. She is st...
Thank you Netgalley and Harlequin Teen for this ARC. I have to say that I am not a fan of this cover, at all. The girl still looks to have blond hair (Savannah's is red) and something about her expression looks "off". Covet picks up right where Crave leaves off with the majority of the book spent de...
Posted also at my blog: The Book Twins | YA & Adult reviews I would like to thank Netgalley for giving me this chance to review this book. I have been waiting for this for what feels like forever. I loved Crave, and the relationship between Savannah and Tristian. I longed to see what was next for th...
One thing is very clear, The Clann witches and the vampires were never meant to mix. After a very scary meeting with the Vampire Council, Savannah has agreed to break up with Tristan. Not only because she was commanded to, but because she loves Tristan enough to let him go before she accidentally ki...
Read to about 51% and just couldn't force myself to continue. Bland. Predictable. Cliched. Flat. Cheesy. All are equally applicable to the forgettable mess that is Covet. Full DNF review to come.
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