by Rebecca Lim
I have to agree with a previous reviewer, there were parts of this book where the author went off on a bit of a tangent. I understood the need to give some more back story as well to see what was going on in Mercy's head. However, in some cases, it was totally unnecessary and I'll admit I skimmed so...
Im dritten Teil der Reihe findet sich Mercy im Körper von Irina, einem Top-Models wieder, das durch Drogen und Starallüren beinahe seine Karriere ruiniert hat und jetzt im Blickpunkt der Öffentlichkeit steht, als sie in Mailand der Star einer Fashion Show sein soll. Mercy versucht, Kontakt mit Ryan ...
Muse is a haphazard book - more so than those preceding it. I feel the characters are inaccessible and the plot, while engaging, is convoluted. Mercy becomes stronger, asking questions about her past and unearthing dark secrets that have been kept from her for centuries. It’s nice to finally get som...
Check out more reviews at my Blog: Addicted to Words | Reviews & More!Wow. Oh Wow.What a book.Rebecca ups the anty in this latest installement to her Mercy series, when Mercy, who is now in the body of Russian spoilt model and paparazzi bound starlite Irina. She and Irina's servent/maid/helper Gia a...
Interesting to see into her past and the different characters. My heart bleeds for K'el, and it ended with a partial cliffhanger. Looking forward to reading the last book (I'm particulary fond of the covers of this series)
This is the first book in the Mercy series that didn't really work for me. It's not that I hated it, it's just that I expected something a bit different, something more than what I got. In Mercy's third reincarnation, she is put in the body of a super(duper) model who is beautiful in a way that make...
When one is named “Luc” in angel book, it’s pretty obvious where things are headed. Despite aspects of it being obvious, I still enjoyed MUSE. The writing still has a different tone from books that I normally read, so I understand the lukewarm reception of others to previous installments. I, on the...
October 27th 2011 by HarperCollins Children's Books AustraliaUnknown for US