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4.7 15
Young Adult Fiction
486
Stunning
Overall rating
4.3
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This is a major must-read.
Good Points
I was pulled into Calla’s world of loyalty, terror, and love. Her story was a thought-provoking twist on the popular trend of werewolves and I liked her clear voice.
Andrea Cremer is a talented writer. Throwing in some twists, adding a love triangle, it was all done impeccably. Shay was the lovable best-friend guy who is dependable and you secretly want to date, while Ren was the sexy out-of-reach brooding hot guy who everybody wants and is passionate.
I’ll be interested to read the second book because there was a major cliffhanger at the end of this. I love Calla’s character because I thought that she expressed herself very well and I loved her beginning to explore the line between love and loyalty, and duty and desire.
I thought that this book was fascinating and I loved the format. It had those ruffled pages that everybody loves (I know that I do), the cover was gorgeous (it has that pearl finish and reminds me of frost), and it was a good thick read. While I’ve only read it once (the climax didn’t have very much suspense or wow-factor to it) but it was satisfying and refreshing.
Andrea Cremer is a talented writer. Throwing in some twists, adding a love triangle, it was all done impeccably. Shay was the lovable best-friend guy who is dependable and you secretly want to date, while Ren was the sexy out-of-reach brooding hot guy who everybody wants and is passionate.
I’ll be interested to read the second book because there was a major cliffhanger at the end of this. I love Calla’s character because I thought that she expressed herself very well and I loved her beginning to explore the line between love and loyalty, and duty and desire.
I thought that this book was fascinating and I loved the format. It had those ruffled pages that everybody loves (I know that I do), the cover was gorgeous (it has that pearl finish and reminds me of frost), and it was a good thick read. While I’ve only read it once (the climax didn’t have very much suspense or wow-factor to it) but it was satisfying and refreshing.
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