Incarnate had a new, different and refreshing concept: souls are reincarnated over and over, with their memories intact. The basic plot seemed so cool. And then there was the cover. That was one amazing cover!!!! But it did not quite reach my expectation.Writing:I guess its meadow’s writing that kep...
Sometimes, you're sure you won't like a book from the very first page. The writing style is all wrong, and the plot isn't anything like you thought it would be. You're tempted just to put the book down and be done with it, but you soldier on anyways just so you can finish the book and be done with i...
A unique story idea, world, and magic system (at least as much as we saw in the first book... not entirely sure what's causing reincarnation). The very beginning was a bit rocky for me, but then the story really took off. Unfortunately, though, the romantic subplot really started dominating the stor...
I have been meaning to read this book for a ridiculously long time, and when you anticipate something for too long, you inevitably begin to imagine what it will be like, and nothing is ever exactly what you expected it to be. Following that logic, Incarnate was not at all what I was expecting, but, ...
This is the compelling first book of the Newsoul Trilogy by Jodi Meadows. The book is amazing and shows the struggles of Ana the protagonist who believes she has no soul and is despised by everyone. There are also people who are nice to her like Sam. NEWSOUL Ana is new. For thousands of years in ...
Review first appeared on fefferbooks.com.One of the things I love the very most about being a book blogger is how much it stretches me. Before I started blogging, I was pretty predictable in my reading choices–(classics, historical fiction). Now, I try a lot harder to be aware of what’s out there an...
I put Incarnate on hold months ago so when it finally became available, I couldn't remember anything about it - aside from the fact that it had a gorgeous cover, of course. So colour me surprise when I finish the book and realize that it actually isn't about butterfly people; instead, the world of I...
Hmm.I read this book in about 4 hrs on a trans-continental(ish) flight. So it was engaging. After more pondering though, I think I liked it for the romance aspect (it was fine) but if I took out the romance, it was meh. I do wish there was less romance and more of how this world works. Can you hold ...
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