Lauren Kate
Lauren Kate is the internationally number one bestselling author of Teardrop, The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove, and the Fallen novels: Fallen, Torment, Passion, Fallen in Love, and Rapture. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages. She lives in Los Angeles.Photo credit: Christina...
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Lauren Kate is the internationally number one bestselling author of Teardrop, The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove, and the Fallen novels: Fallen, Torment, Passion, Fallen in Love, and Rapture. Her work has been translated into over thirty languages. She lives in Los Angeles.Photo credit: Christina Hultquist
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I knew from the prologue that I was going to have problems with this book for several reasons. It's told from the perspective of Ander, a guy who has been watching the main character, Eureka, from birth. He and his family are planning on killing her to save the world, but he has fallen so in love wi...
Beautifully written, highly original, entirely frustrating.This was my first Lauren Kate book. Though my husband has had her books on his shelves for years, I wasn't planning to read any until I spied this one in the flesh (Ahhh a REAL book!) and was delighted by the cover, which to me runs a close ...
I loved Lauren Kate's Fallen Series. I think the Teardrop trilogy is going to blow Fallen out of the water! (Pun intended!) I've been waiting for a good ocean/water series that isn't run of the mill mermaid cliche'. I get it with Teardrop. Tragedy, friendship, love and the lost city of Atlantis. Kat...
I'm grateful for many things in life, including the fact that most of YA fiction is in fact, fiction. Because thankfully, my fate and that of the world will never rest in the hands of a teenaged boy who thinks with his dick. The choice was simpler than that: Save the world, or save the girl. Guess w...
Review:Protagonist: Eureka is a fairly difficult protagonist to deal with. There were many times during the story where her actions seemed out of place or confusing. As for her character in general, I thought she was okay, but kind of bland. When I usually read a book the protagonist always has some...