When the main character is the daughter of a local pastor, religion is going to be central to the plot, or it is fairly safe to assume. Why it works: Whether the author shares the same beliefs is irrelevant, because the views, actions and reactions to events are clearly expressed and formed within...
I thought at first that i picked a really boring and predictable book but i still went on and finished it (because i already started it), and man was i so wrong. This book shocked me the moment i first read the word "lycanthropy". I loved it and surprised me.
I recently had the pleasure...as in all of yesterday, to sit down and read (more like devour) the novel The Dark Divine by Bree Despain. It was more or less by accident that I found this gem among a list on Goodreads that caught my eye-The Color Purple-though I assure you, this novel held no purple ...
i really wanted to like this book but i just couldnt. i hate books that decieve you wit the beatiful cover and title of the book but when you get to the book itself, ugh. this book didnt draw me completely to it where i bought it, thank goodness. i usually check out at the library first. the book st...
This book left me speechless. I absolutely loved it. Grace Divine a pastors daughter meets Daniel who has disappeared from her life almost three years ago. Jude her brother, wants nothing to do with him and makes her promise not to see or speak to him.The dark pull between Grace and Daniel causes he...
I felt that this was a book that did not need to be a paranormal romance. I thought the main topics of interest in the story came from the religious aspect and the idea of dark secrets in a family who are looked upon as truly divine. The love subplot and werewolf bits felt forced compared to the res...
Upon my first reading of Bree Despain’s The Dark Divine, I found myself enjoying her paranormal spin of the prodigal son story. Grace Divine has been leading a somewhat normal lifestyle as a daughter of a minister, until she enters her AP studio art class and runs into Daniel, her former next door n...
I was a bit hesitant to read this novel because it involves wolves. I'm not big on the werewolf stuff.I'm more of a vampire kinda girl and as of lately a fallen angel kinda girl. However, It was actually really interesting. There is a cure to the "curse", so to speak. That was probably the most inte...
From the Reading Teen Blog (http://readingteen.blogspot.com/)I really loved this book. The characters Grace and Daniel are so infectious. I could not put this book down. I read it in about thirty hours. Which considering I have five children that was pretty hard to do. The banter between Grace and D...
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