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Ebook Free , by Rachel McClellan

Ebook Free , by Rachel McClellan

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, by Rachel McClellan

, by Rachel McClellan


, by Rachel McClellan


Ebook Free , by Rachel McClellan

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Product details

File Size: 2412 KB

Print Length: 315 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: May 19, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00VTY1WNA

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#28,461 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Not sure what all of the five-star reviewers saw or felt that I missed. This was a good beach book, one that passes the time pleasantly but leaves no lasting impact. It was interesting enough, given the strange and wretched life the main character has led, but none of her emotions ever seemed real, none of the atrocities that happened to her and that she committed were ever deeply explored, characterized, or layered into an evolving personality. She shifted from good to bad to evil to good without more thought than "I want to be a good person". Very very simplistic, as are all of her so-called relationships. She becomes immortal, well at least she was told she was, and this doesn't send her into some kind of existential crisis or self reflection? Weird.It was oddly hollow and bereft of any normal human emotions. Her best friend? A guy she meets once who gives her a place to live for 7 years. She never once communicates with him the entire time. Yet trusts him and goes off to find him. Her response? Hmm, maybe I should have written him a letter. You think?Ugh. So wooden, so one dimensional. So very sophomoric. Yet people seem to be in love with this book, so I must have missed something big.

This is one of those rare books that captures me from the very first moment. The first scene was all it took, and I was in love. I couldn't book this book down! And I was surprised by how much doubt I had while reading, hoping for the best, suspicious of the worst. The story has takes some unique turns that ultimately set this story up as an epic paranormal romance.*I don't want to give spoilers, but I do want to say if you're a fan of Jessica Jones, there are aspects of this story that will definitely appeal to you, character-wise*Okay, that said. It's REALLY hard to review this story with the details without giving spoilers, so I'll just give a quick overview of what I can, hopefully without giving any spoilers. Early on, we're introduced to what we believe to be the villains of the story, Eve's parents. I have to say this scene is pretty crucial to developing Eve's potential as a human being, because her dark turns later in the story would otherwise make her unlikable; instead, you root for her the whole way.Boaz comes along just in time to stop her parents from going too far in their torture of Eve (really gives child abuse a new meaning). He literally saves her life. After that, however, Eve becomes self-destructive and dark in her choices. Again, I don't want to give too many spoilers, but it really takes a lot for her to break away from because the more she uses magic, the darker she becomes.Along the way, I held out hope for things I should not have hoped for. Rachel McClellan did a fantastic job creating multifaceted heros. People who could be the hero one day, and the villain the next. Ultimately, this is a story about overcoming addictions (so isn't it ironic that I became addicted to reading it!) but it's not the kind of addictions you would think.It was nice to read something so dark and edgy while still seeing some value and meaning to the story. I can't wait for book two! Edit: I have since read book two an am now looking forward to book three!

Eve is the daughter of two evil and powerful magic users. Their hope was that their union would create, in Eve, a super evil magic user. But Eve is determined to deny the call of black magic. They raised her in isolation (she is rarely allowed even to watch television or get online), so it’s utterly unclear where her standards of good and evil have come from. The constant mental and physical abuse and the isolation should leave a heavy imprint on her personality, but – confusingly – they seem to have no impact on her mental, emotional, or moral development. It also doesn’t impact her social skills. When she meets Boaz, a powerful vampire who is a friend of her parents, she is swept off her feet and sees a chance to escape her unhappy life.This book felt really, really long to me. Part of it was that Eve’s character was so patently unrealistic that nothing felt real and I didn’t care what happened to her. She’s an extremely self-centered character, but her internal life is also very uninteresting. Her incessant self-pity isn’t enough to carry a reader into her world. The world of magic the author has created seems like it is pretty complex, but it’s not very well-explained. So we’re denied another entry point into the story.This book wasn’t particularly bad – just disconnected and inconsistent. By the time I had read hundreds of pages and reached the cliffhanger ending, I found I just didn’t care about Eve and her friends. I was ready to move on to something else.

The Devil's Fool #1 - Intriguingly dark. A well written suspense with several interesting characters and an intriguing plot. This is my first book by this author and since I didn't know what to expect, I was pleasantly surprised by the story. I couldn't stop reading until I finished the book; the more into the story, the more mesmerizing. Cliffhanger, there's three more books.The Devil's Angel #2 - Intriguingly darker.A well written, fast paced suspense with more interesting characters with a twisting, intriguing plot. I am confused why such a powerful witch would weaken so much after using her magic. This is still a substantial series, unlike Twilight, more like The Dresden Files. I couldn't put this book down, either, and hated that it's a cliffhanger, two more books.A Hero's Death - Great Book! A well written, intriguing suspense with a well thought out plot and developed characters. This book reminds me a lot of the Dresden Files; no, the author wrote something completely different, but the way DF evolves into a continuous story. No, Ardis is not a witch/warlock, I grew up in time when females were the witches, but he's stronger than any human because of his father's genes. Hard to describe without doing spoilers. This book has substance, intelligence and immerses the reader into a twisting tale, full of vivid descriptions, that can't be put down until it's finished.

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