Originally posted at Nose in a Book (blog)As soon as I finished the first book in this series I had to start the second one, even though I feared the middle child syndrome. Although, to be fair, I fear that with EVERY series I read. This book did not suffer from the dreaded middle child syndrome as ...
I didn't like this one as much as I liked the first book, but I liked that this didn't fall into the "second book syndrome" where the second book in the series is just filler and isn't really all that necessary. The Lost Saint was definitely necessary, and with that ending ... well, let's just say I...
Other reviews like this at The Book Babe Note: Due to copy an paste, formatting has been lost.I put off reading this book for so long, because the first book got a mediocre three star rating, and I was afraid that this one would be the exact same way. Yes, I continue to read series with mediocre be...
When a story has cool werewolf stuff, interesting and varied characters, a strong heroine and a hot brooding guy for her to be with - what more could it need?...A SECOND guy to fall in love with her and complicate stuff and a few 'testosterone-stance' moments between the two alpha males. So yeah. No...
I still can't believe that it took me so long to get to The Lost Saint. I mean, I really loved Bree Despain's first book. Grace and Daniel stole the show for me, and all I wanted to know was what would come next. After doing a reread of the first book (and swooning all over again) I was ready to tac...
"The Lost Saint" is a decent follow up in Bree Despain's Dark Divine series. I wasn't sure if I would like the book in points because Grace does engage in a number of reckless acts, but I understood Grace's desperation to find her brother Jude and control her internal agitations, stemming from the ...
When I read Bree Despain’s debut The Dark Divine, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I was eager to see where Grace, Daniel, and Jude’s story would go next, even though it took me a while to get around to reading my ARC. Unfortunately, Despain’s protagonist wasn’t what I remembered, and I d...
My biggest complaint about The Dark Divine was that is was a typical paranormal romance. That is not true for it’s sequel, The Lost Saint. Bree Despain breaks a lot of the stereotypes and cliches that are common in paranormal romance. I liked this book almost right away. The focus shifts from Dan...
I love the new love triangle that Despain created. I really hope that in the next book she ends up with the right person. If not, I wil be furious beyond belif.
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