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Chevalier (2012)

by Emma Raveling(Favorite Author)
4.16 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
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Mandorla Publishing
review 1: I have few complaints about this short little e-book. Mainly what bugged me was Julian's incessant pining after Kendra. She was almost ALL he talked about/thought about. It was kind of sad. Especially when I know what happens in the 3rd book "Crest." I'd recommend this to anyone who's already read the first two Ondine Quartet books and doesn't mind a spoiler or two for the next book. However, I must warn that one of the spoilers is a pretty larger part of book three, so read with caution. The inner workings of Julian's mind were quite intricate, yet also very predictable. I'm not sure id like to revisit, but it was interesting nonetheless.
review 2: This is a fantastic edition to an already superb series! I love Julian's POV in this novella and how we get
... moreto know him even better because of it. Julian has such a genuine and authentic charm, that I can't help but love him. One of the things I adore most about this series, is the fact that the dynamic between Kendra/Tristan/Julian never feels like your average and annoying love triangle. Raveling has created two completely layered and captivating love interests, and this is even further seen in this novella. And Raveling packs a lot of intrigue, action, and fun into this short novella. A must read for any fan of the Ondine Quartet! less
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sara
Gives good insight into Julian. Just too short. Way too short. I did enjoy the POV change.
thebeautyinmuses
Sooo hot!!! I can't choose between Tristan and Julian anymore!!! Sitting on the fence now.
cardgirl
It was great!!!! When is crest coming out?????
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