Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost – a Review

Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost – a Review

Twice Tempted

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Description:

Dating the Prince of Darkness has its challenges…

Leila’s psychic abilities have been failing her, and now she isn’t sure what the future holds. If that weren’t enough, her lover, Vlad, has been acting distant. Though Leila is a mere mortal, she’s also a modern woman who refuses to accept the cold shoulder treatment forever–especially from the darkly handsome vampire who still won’t admit that he loves her.

Like choosing between eternal love and a loveless eternity…

Soon circumstances send Leila back to the carnival circuit, where tragedy strikes. And when she finds herself in the crosshairs of a killer who may be closer than she realizes, Leila must decide who to trust– the fiery vampire who arouses her passions like no other or the tortured knight who longs to be more than a friend? With danger stalking her every step of the way, all it takes is one wrong move to damn her for eternity.

Review:

Twice Tempted by Jeaniene Frost is the second book in her Night Prince series. It starts off shortly after Once Burned ended.  Leila is very much in love with Vlad, and he pretty much feels the same.  Though Vlad, who is more then 500 years old, and the original Count Drac, refuses to admit his true feelings; he cares strongly about Leila, but cannot to profess his love. Of late, he has been somewhat distant, being very secretive, causing Leila to worry.  Then he throws a party with all his friends, mostly vampires like himself, and it is at this party he makes an announcement that backfires, Leila becomes offended, as Vlad, instead of offering marriage, announces his plan to make her a vampire to be with him always.

Leila leaves the mansion heartbroken, and Vlad remains distant, as he does not understand why Leila was upset, since he offered her what he has never offered any other woman.  Leila’s powers of electricity, and being able to touch someone/something, and learn about them has been non existent, especially since she has been away from Vlad.  She meets with her friend Marty, and it is there that a tragic accident occurs, nearly killing Leila and Maximus, who was protecting her.  Due to suggestions from Maximus, Leila begins to suspect Vlad being behind the attempt on her life.

It doesn’t take long for Vlad to come to the rescue and bring Leila back to the mansion, where her family is also under his protection.  Aside from finding out who is behind the attempt on Leila, and why;  this is an awesome romance about a super couple. I love Vlad and Leila together.  Vlad is not an easy person to live with, as he has survived all these years being dangerous, powerful, violent, a cutthroat and ruthless; a man feared by all..but not by Leila. 

Despite their short separation, she still loves Vlad, and she is the one perfect match for him. Leila is a wonderful heroine, strong, stubborn, determined, and with her powers returning, she makes a perfect pair to fight the enemy with Vlad; even though he prefers her to stay out of danger, and leave the danger to him.  But Leila is determined to help, and find out who is behind these threats.  There is a betrayer, and Leila is determined to help find out who it is. 

I so loved them working together as a team. With her powers at full force, she was as dangerous as he was.  To watch them together, and Vlad showing Leila how he truly feels about made this such a great book.  Twice Tempted had everything..a sexy couple..a powerful couple.. a couple to rival Bones and Cat (though it is hard for me to say that, as I love Bones and Cat), suspense, sex, danger, action, mystery, and so much more.  Now we have to wait for the final book, since Jeaniene left us open and holding the bag.  Sigh.   Don’t miss this book, awesome series.

Reviewed by Barb

 

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Catching Up With Shana Abe

Catching Up With Shana Abe

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome back Shana Abe.

Shana’s newest release, The Sweetest Dark was released last week. She is here to discuss her first book in her new series, as well as what else we may have to look forward to in 2013

Let’s talk to Shana.

 


 

Hi, Shana.  Thank you for taking the time to visit us at The Reading Cafe, to discuss your new release “The Sweetest Dark”, as well as to talk about what you have planned in 2013.

Shana: Thank you for asking me to visit! I’m honored. 🙂

TRC: You have just released the 1st book in your new YA spinoff from your Drákon Series, The Sweetest Dark Series.  For those who may not have read this series, would you please give us a brief description of the premise of the series? If people have not read your Drákon Series, can they still start this new series?

the sweetest darkShana: Anyone at all can pick up The Sweetest Dark (the first book) and have no problems reading it alone. This new series is connected to the Drákon Series, but only loosely. It’s a whole new time period, and new characters and new setting: everything fresh and new!

The Sweetest Dark begins the story of Lora Jones, an impoverished, orphaned, self-described “slum girl” who’s way smarter and more interesting than anyone else around her. She’s always felt different, kind of an outsider, even in her orphanage; as WWI begins she’s selected as the new charity student to an extremely posh and snooty boarding school on England’s southern coast—where, of course, she sticks out even more.

But she’s resourceful and clever, and knows her way around the system. She’s doing all right, but inexplicably (at least to her) has captured the attention of two very different boys: Jesse, the school’s silent, beautiful groundskeeper; and Armand, the dark and elegant son of a duke who lives nearby.

All three of them, as it happens, are bound by magic (although of the three, only Jesse knew all along). And all three of them are going to have to come to terms with their different powers, while balancing the very tricky relationship issues that result from two boys liking the same girl.

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TRC: How did you come up with the idea of this new series, and what made you decide to write a Young Adult series?

Shana: Even before “Downton Abbey” (lol!), I was drawn to the Edwardian era. The Drákon Series was set in the Georgian era, a time of hoop skirts and corsets and powered wigs. I enjoyed that, because I was writing about secret dragons disguised as humans, and forcing them to wear all these restrictive, sophisticated garments and jewels seemed like a delicious paradox.

The Edwardian era (the turn of the century, more or less) was equally elegant and sexy, I think. The clothing was still silks and satins and long gowns, but the style was more lovely and loose, if that makes sense. It was a time of great intellectual and scientific innovation as well. In a sense, it was the end of an age, when horses and carriages were being replaced by automobiles, and candles and gaslights by electricity. I wanted Lora to be a part of that, a girl with one foot in each time, figuring out not only her place in society but also her secret and surprising magical gifts.

Lora always spoke to me as a sixteen-year-old. That’s why the book is technically YA, although I think it’s something that can appeal to adults, as well. We never really stop growing up, do we?

TRC: Do you plan to return to your adult Drákon series?

Shana: Never say never! Fans of the Drákon Series might be interested to know that Rue, from The Smoke Thief, has a voice in this new book. Lots of people wanted to know what happened to her and Kit in the series (at one point in the story arc, they ran away!). I do know what happened to them, I swear, and maybe someday they’ll get another book. 🙂

TRC: You have the second book in this series, The Deepest Night, being released in August.  Can you give us a brief description what to look forward to in this book?

Shana: Oh, the story continues! Once you create a character as fascinating as Lora, it’s hard to let go. She’s a few months older, is slightly more secure with her powers yet is still trying to work out who she really is and who she wants to be. She’s called upon to be a hero, and she isn’t quite certain that’s a role she wants to embrace. But if she doesn’t, someone important to her will suffer and die, and she doesn’t want that, either. Eventually, she agrees to a daring rescue of a prisoner of war far, far across enemy lines. It’s quite an adventure.

TRC: Besides The Sweetest Dark and The Deepest Night, do you have any other projects planned for 2013?

Shana: I’m currently working on the third book in the series. It doesn’t have a title yet, but I’m really happy with it so far!

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Shana: Only that I’m so grateful to all of you reading this. I write these stories for me, and I write them for you. But honestly, mostly you. 🙂

Love and thanks to you all!!!

TRC: Thank you, Shana, for giving us an update on The Sweetest Dark, as well as what we can look forward to in the future.  It was a pleasure talking with you again.  We hope to catch up again in the future.

Shana: Thank YOU. You’re awesome!

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Down and Dirty Blog Tour with Christine Bell

Down and Dirty Blog Tour with Christine Bell

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About The Author

Christine BellChristine Bell is a romance author and also writes erotic romance as Chloe Cole. She and her handsome hubby currently reside in Pennsylvania with a four-pack of teenage boys. If she gets time off from her duties as maid, chef, chauffeur, or therapist, she can be found reading just about anything she can get her hands on, from Young Adult novels to books on poker theory.

She doesn’t like root beer, clowns or bugs (except ladybugs, on account of their cute outfits), but lurrves chocolate, going to the movies, the New York Giants and playing Texas Hold ‘Em. Writing is her passion, but if she had to pick another occupation, she would be a pirate…or, like, a ninja maybe. She loves writing steamy romance stories, but also hopes to one day publish something her dad can read without wanting to dig his eyes out with a rusty spoon. Christine loves to hear from readers, so please contact her through her website.

Follow Christine: Website / Goodreads / Twitter / Facebook

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DOWN AND DIRTY (Dare Me #2)
by Christine Bell
Release Date: February 23, 2013

Link to our review: DOWN AND DIRTY

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Down and Dirty

He was a dare she’d never been able to resist…

Cat Thomas has never been the kind of girl to stick. A self-professed infatuation junky, she latches on the newest, hottest guy on the block, then finds a reason—real or imagined—to dump him. When she accepts a dare to rekindle her high school flame and jump in bed with her brother’s best friend, Shane Decker, she knows she’s in trouble. She can’t resist the man, even after all these years apart, and that just won’t do.

Shane has come back to town for a couple reasons. The biggest one? He’s tired of living away from those he loves, including Cat. But now she’s spooked and will do anything to drive a wedge between them, including trying to fix him up with other women through an online dating service.

What does he have to do to make her see that settling down doesn’t mean settling, and he’s ready to spend a lifetime proving it?

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DOWN FOR THE COUNT (Dare Me #1)
by Christine Bell
Release Date: October 1, 2012

Link to our review: Down for the Count

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Down for the Count

Truth or dare…

When Lacey Garrity finds her groom in flagrante delicto in the reception hall closet with her bridesmaid, she’s saved by her best friend’s older brother—childhood tormentor, crush, and boxing bad boy Galen Thomas. Galen’s solution is both exciting and dangerous. What better way to forget the mess of her life than go on her honeymoon with a hot guy who can’t promise anything beyond today?

…or TKO?

Galen had been counting on Lacey’s wedding to put her out of reach—and out of his mind—once and for all, but their steamy Puerto Rican escape is testing all his boundaries. Now that Lacey’s embracing her inner bad girl, Galen is tempted to throw in the towel and claim her for himself. But with the biggest fight of his career on the line and an important business merger threatening to derail Lacey’s resolve, their romance might be down for the count before it even begins.

 

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Cover Reveals-April 9, 2013

Cover Reveals-April 9, 2013

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TITLE: Illusion

AUTHOR: Sherrilyn Kenyon

SERIES: Chronicles of Nick (YA)

RELEASE DATE: Spring 2014

 

 

 

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TITLE:  Lost and Found

AUTHOR:  Nicole Williams

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE:  May 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE:  Savor Your

AUTHOR:  Emily Snow

SERIES:  Savor Us

RELEASE DATE:  2014

 

 

 

The Iron Traitor Nove 2013

 

TITLE:  The Iron Traitor (YA)

AUTHOR:  Julie Kagawa

SERIES:  The Iron Fey

RELEASE DATE:  November 2013

 

 

 

 

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TITLE:  Don’t Hate The Player, Hate the Game

AUTHOR: Katie Ashley

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RELEASE DATE:  April  30 2013

 

 

 

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TITLE: The Game Changer

AUTHOR: J. Sterline

SERIES: The Perfect Game #2

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

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Down and Dirty (Dare Me #2) by Christine Bell-a review

DOWN AND DIRTY ( Dare Me #2) by Christine Bell-a review

Down and Dirty

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Released Feb 2013

He was a dare she’d never been able to resist…

Cat Thomas has never been the kind of girl to stick. A self-professed infatuation junky, she latches on the newest, hottest guy on the block, then finds a reason—real or imagined—to dump him. When she accepts a dare to rekindle her high school flame and jump in bed with her brother’s best friend, Shane Decker, she knows she’s in trouble. She can’t resist the man, even after all these years apart, and that just won’t do.

Shane has come back to town for a couple reasons. The biggest one? He’s tired of living away from those he loves, including Cat. But now she’s spooked and will do anything to drive a wedge between them, including trying to fix him up with other women through an online dating service.

What does he have to do to make her see that settling down doesn’t mean settling, and he’s ready to spend a lifetime proving it?

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REVIEW:   DOWN AND DIRTY is the second storyline in Christine Bell’s contemporary series Dare Me. This storyline focuses on Cat Thomas (Galen Thomas -our hero from Down for the Count sister) and his best friend Shane Decker.

Like Down for the Count, our couple have a previous history-one that started as teens but never proceeded any further. When Galen left for college he asked his best friend Shane to look after and protect his younger sister Mary Catherine, but little did Galen know that Cat and Shane had feelings for each other. And like most teens neither one was willing to act on their emotions. Shane became the over protective big brother-one that refused to allow Cat to have fun or stray. And Cat thought that Shane’s over bearing attitude was a sign that he hated her from the start. Only Shane has wanted Lacey for a very long time.

The relationship between Cat and Shane reconnected on a chance meeting years later when Shane attended Galen’s final professional boxing match. Without a place to stay, Cat reluctantly offered her hotel room, secretly hoping that the feelings she once felt for Shane no longer mattered. But to her surprise she had difficulty separating her emotions about the man with who vowed his protection many years before. As the storyline progressed Cat continued to waiver with regards to her feelings for Shane fearing that to accept his protection meant she accepted defeat and in doing so pushed the one many away who mattered most. By accepting a dare, Cat placed herself in a position to watch as Shane was forced into seeing other women.

Cat was a difficult character to like. She had become a successful fashion designer with her own line and feared losing her identity to a man-any many-especially a man who had sworn his protection. She wanted Shane; she knew she had lost her heart to the man; but she refused to give into the idea that loving the man would make her a better person. Cat’s identity was wrapped up in her business and she didn’t want to lose herself in a man like she believed happened to another. She pulled Shane in and then pushed in out-several times. And with one final push she may have pushed Shane away forever.

DOWN AND DIRTY is another storyline with a hero who knows what he wants and a heroine who waffles at every stage of the story. There is some angst as Cat pushes one too many times and your heart will break when Shane realizes that Cat has yet to grow up. But in true contemporary romance fashion, our couple will have their HEA but it takes a virtual stranger to show Cat that to accept love doesn’t mean you give up.

Reading Order
1. Down for the Count
2. Down and Dirty

Copy supplied by the publisher.

Reviewed by Sandy

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The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe – a Review

The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe – a Review

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Description:
The Sweetest Dark is filled with thrilling romance, exciting adventure, and ancient magic. Shana Abé brilliantly captures the drama of post-Victorian England, while unfolding a passionate love story that defies time.

“With every fiber of my being, I yearned to be normal. To glide through my days at Iverson without incident. But I’d have to face the fact that my life was about to unfold in a very, very different way than I’d ever envisioned. Normal would become forever out of reach.”

Lora Jones has always known that she’s different. On the outside, she appears to be an ordinary sixteen-year-old girl. Yet Lora’s been keeping a heartful of secrets: She hears songs that no one else can hear, dreams vividly of smoke and flight, and lives with a mysterious voice inside her that insists she’s far more than what she seems.

England, 1915. Raised in an orphanage in a rough corner of London, Lora quickly learns to hide her unique abilities and avoid attention. Then, much to her surprise, she is selected as the new charity student at Iverson, an elite boarding school on England’s southern coast. Iverson’s eerie, gothic castle is like nothing Lora has ever seen. And the two boys she meets there will open her eyes and forever change her destiny.

Jesse is the school’s groundskeeper—a beautiful boy who recognizes Lora for who and what she truly is. Armand is a darkly handsome and arrogant aristocrat who harbors a few closely guarded secrets of his own. Both hold the answers to her past. One is the key to her future. And both will aim to win her heart. As danger descends upon Iverson, Lora must harness the powers she’s only just begun to understand, or else lose everything she dearly loves.

Filled with lush atmosphere, thrilling romance, and ancient magic, The Sweetest Dark brilliantly captures a rich historical era while unfolding an enchanting love story that defies time.

Review:
The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe is a new YA series, which is somewhat of a spinoff from her very successful Drakon adult series.  The story takes place in England during World War I.

The heroine and main character in this book is Eleanore Jones ( Lora), whom we meet from the start, as an orphaned young girl. She has no memory of her early childhood, other then the orphanage. She has had a hard life, always hearing music in her head, which made her life even harder, with people thinking she was mentally impaired. Over time the voices/music go away, and she is then chosen as a charity student to an exclusive for the rich, school in London.  As soon as she arrives at the school, the voices start coming back, and the music, which comes when looking at precious metals/gemstones. Lora does not know what is happening, and is convinced she is going insane. 

Just as she arrives at Iverson, Lora meets Jesse, the coach driver, and feels an immediate connection to him.  She also meets Armand, who is the son of the Duke, and who pays for the charity student each year.  But things start off rocky between Lora and Armand, and it becomes fun to watch their snarkiness to each other.  Jesse is however, a quiet and gentle soul, and Lora knows she wants to know more about Jesse.

At the school, Lora is treated like the charity case she is.  She is ridiculed by some of the rich girls, but Lora is also hardened by her young life, and stands up to the girls.  She is amazing with her retorts.  Lora, to the surprise of some of the other girls, does develop a friendship with Sophia, one of the rich girls.

She sneaks out often during the evenings to meet Jesse, and it is then she learns he is more then what he seems.  Jesse begins to tell her of her own life, and how important and valuable she is.  He explains some of the voices, and music she hears, and the letters she reads that she has from her unknown past.  She learns of her mother, a Drakon, and what that means.  Armand, as noted before, acts the part well as an arrogant aristocrat, but something pulls him to Lora.  He too will learn more from Jesse.  An unusual friendship bond will develop between the three of them.

Shana Abe has created three wonderful and interesting characters.  At first, I thought it was somewhat slow learning about Lora, but not to far into the book, she becomes a wonderful and strong heroine.   The last half of the book was excellent, watching Lora come on to her own, learning all that she needs to know, her love of Jesse, and the friendship she begins to have with Armand.  It all ties together, and at the end, we are totally hooked to find out what will happen in the next book. 

Reviewed by Barb

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Caller of Light by TJ Shaw – a Review and Giveaway

Caller of Light by TJ Shaw – a Review

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Description:
Carina McKay is an outsider. With one parent of royal blood, she’s not nobility, yet not a servant either. The only comfort in her mundane existence is her love of Critons, the large fire-breathing creatures that protect the border of her homeland. But her destiny changes forever the day she catches the eye of King Marek Duncan.

Marek’s heart is closed to love. After an arranged marriage withers to a bitter end, he dedicates his energy to protecting his kingdom. Yet he’s searching for something more–the Caller of Light, the one who summons Critons.

Carina’s beauty and willfulness intrigue Marek, and he’s determined to have her. When his enemies try to come between them, he discovers just how much he will endure to protect her. Together, they can unlock a love that binds their souls, but only if they find the strength to follow their hearts.

Review:
Caller of Light by T.J. Shaw is her debut novel, which is a wonderful fantasy novel that totally surprised me.  Shaw shows a gift of storytelling that totally pulls you in.  Though it was nothing like C.L. Wilson’s Tairen Soul series, it did give me a feel of something similar. She has created a world full of Critons (dragons), and Kingdoms, which I thoroughly enjoyed.

Caller of Light begins with our heroine, Carina McKay, who secretly sneaks out in the early mornings to ride her small baby dragon, Mira.  Carina lives with her father King McKay, and her half-sister, Marissa, who treat her like a misfit, or a poor relation.  Her father has been planning to wed off Marissa to King Duncan, as he promotes her as The Caller of Light…..the one who can call Critons.  There has been no caller for over a decade. Critons bond with their riders, but it is the Caller of Light who help guide the Critons.

King Marek Duncan, our hero, is on his way with his guards to meet his intended wife, when he spots from afar someone riding a Criton.  He tries to follow, especially when he sees it is a girl riding the dragon.  Unfortunately for King Duncan, he cannot catch up to the girl, and continues on to meet King McKay.  Since he is early, the King and his daughter are out, and it is Carina who must greet Marek Duncan, who arrives on his Alpha Criton, FireStrike, a beautiful red Dragon.  Carina is shy, but finds herself attracted to Marek (who does not tell her he is actually the King), as she shows him the land.  Marek finds himself enjoying Carina’s company, which is soon interrupted at the arrival of King McKay and his daughter.  Though they try to send Carina off, it is Marek who says he would like her to attend dinner with them all.  During his short stay, he finds himself not liking Marissa, and makes a quick decision to take Carina as he his mistress.  Since she is not of royal blood, he cannot make her his wife, but he cannot let her go either.

The story moves on as Carina leaves with Marek and his men back to his kingdom.  The saddest part of the story that brought tears to my eyes, when her father would not let her take Mira, which broke Carina’s heart. On the way home, they come across danger, a major battle for their lives, but due to Carina’s archery prowess, she helps save them.  Marek becomes closer to Carina during the long travel home, and it is a beautiful romance that ensues. He begins to realize that Carina is more then what her family thought she was.  When they get home to his land, the Critons treat Carina specially.  In time, Marek will explore more about Carina, and her infinity to the Critons.  At one point, there is another danger to Carina, who is saved by a special Criton, who is now transitioning to a full fledged Dragon.

There were so many wonderful parts of this story…The Critons, Marek and Carina’s love story, the matriarch Criton who comes calling, and Carina who must rise up and try to  save Marek. 

I loved the characters, especially Carina and the swoonworthy Marek. I enjoyed watching thier romance become the real thing.  The Critons were a thing of beauty. T.J. Shaw has created a wonderful debut novel that I would recommend to everyone.  I cannot wait for the next book. 

Reviewed by Barb

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The Collector by Victoria Scott – a Review

The Collector by Victoria Scott – a Review

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The Collector by Victoria Scott is her first book in her new Dante Walker series.

Dante Walker is a cocky, arrogant,  selfish soul collector.  His mission is to claim the souls of the earth’s less than stellar humanity.

Dante is called upon by The Boss Man (Lucifer) and is told to collect the soul of one Charlie Cooper and to do it any way possible.  He has ten days to accomplish this goal.  Dante is on it – but little did he know that by taking on this mission his world would change forever, and not in the way he expected.

Charlie is young, innocent and pure of heart.  Her intentions are always for the good of others.  Charlie lives her life by the rules.  Stays within the bounderies of what is acceptable and never does anything to get into trouble.  That’s about to change.

Upon meeting Charlie – Dante wonders what is so special about her.  She is not the least bit attractive, she walks with a limp, she’s that girl in school that never gets noticed, that you never give a second thought about.  But she has her friends Blue and Annabelle and her loyalties to them run deep.  What could The Boss Man possibly want with her soul?  And at what lengths will Dante go to claim it?

I must admit that at the start of this book – I despised Dante, did not like him one ounce.  Even though he is young and extremely attractive – I found his attitude and demeanor off-putting.  To the point that I did not want him near Charlie and almost didn’t want to finish the book.  But it was this strange range of emotions that Dante brought out in me that made me continue reading and push forward and I am extremely happy that I did.   I ended up coming to adore Dante and the relationship he shared with Charlie and her friends.  While clearly his intentions were not real in the beginning – watching him grow into the character he became was heart warming. To watch him form relationships with others that he had never had in his life before was endearing.  I will even admit that in the end – Dante even made me cry!

This book is filled with teen angst, turmoil, tragedy and love. It is heart warming, gut-wrenching and satisfying.

The ending was not at all what I was expecting and the few loose ends leaves you wanting more.  I look forward to the next installment of Dante!

Reviewed by Erin

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