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Torn By Fury (2014)

by S.M. Reine(Favorite Author)
4.44 of 5 Votes: 1
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Red Iris Publishing
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Ascension
review 1: I received this book from the author in return for a fair and honest review.This book is better than the last one for the simple reason that you can feel it building up to the climax. There are the twists and turns to the story that I have come to associate with S.M. Reine, as well as a build up of the suspense in the fight between the angels and the demons. As with most of S.M. Reine's books, there is no clearcut good and evil but a murky shade of grey.Some of the hints that were given in the last book are answered in this but there are still lots more that needs tying up before the end of the next book.I have enjoyed this series but feel like it is time to finish it. Give Elise the chance to "go out strong, rather than living in weakness."
review 2: Well,
... moremy mind is still reeling from starting the book around 6 pm and I finished it at 12.01 am as I could not put it down. What the hell – so not the outcome I was expecting and the rollercoaster ride to get there was well worth the wait. Sara gets you hooked from the first chapter and then the characters become like old friends (some truly scary friends you may not want to meet in a dark alley) but you start to care what happens to them and then empathize with their highs and lows, their joys and sorrows. Elise and James have such a complicated relationship and I don’t blame her one little bit for how she feels about him and his justification of the choices and sacrifices he made along the way. Deep down we all know he does love Elise but he can’t rationalize the woman he fell in love with as the demon he knows now though I think she has become more human and sympathetic along the way. I really enjoyed this crossover series as Riley and the werewolves were another favourite series of mine and the surprises just keep coming. Enemies become frenemies and vice versa and war is brewing between the factions but who will win that final battle and at what cost? The ending is not a cliff hanger per se but it is going to be a long wait till I can get some sleep after going over the details in my head and trying to make sense of what just happened. It must be amazing to have that kind of imagination as I could envision the world of New Haven down to the last detail, almost feeling Claustrophobic due to smells and lack of fresh air whenever Riley is in Dis. This is the traits of a good storyteller, weaving all the threads together in a complex and action packed tapestry of dissent, despair and redemption.Oh yeah I almost forgot I was given a copy of this book in return for an honest review though I would have bought it anyway. less
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marz
Holy ish....just.....dayum. Sigh. I need the next book now please.
MysteriousGirl
Awesome as always. I love this series!
pokrov
Another wonderful book
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