
Intuition
Premonition, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Emily Woo Zeller
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By:
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Amy Bartol
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Evie doesn't open her eyes so she can't see him, but she can smell him. He thickens the air she breathes, choking her with his scent... his aroma. She shivers. She has to resist. If she's not strong, then she will be relegated to the same fate as this predator whose sickness infects her even now. But now, she craves him and he knows that; he has been counting on her need to end the gnawing pain. How he would savor her surrender. She's alive, but how much longer will it take until she begs him not to be?
©2011 Amy A. Bartol (P)2013 TantorThe overall storyline does have good potential and I have given it 4* because I will listen to the rest, but it is just a complete rip off cross between Twilight and the Mortal Instruments. But it is interesting enough to want to know what happens next. I do think some of the characters just accept completely random stuff too easily and with a better writing skill they could appear to have more reaction/personality.
The author is a bit cringe when writing about the Irish lot, she has obviously done a generic google search for pointers as every character is called a very stereotypical Irish name. I actually want to die of embarrassment for her that all of the Irish clan are referred to as 'fella's' every time they are mentioned in serious conversation because she has so got the use of that word that she's clearly found online and doesn't use herself completely wrong. It's more of a 'hey fella's what do you want to drink' used by a rough drunk bloke at a pub not a 'the fellas are coming to kill us' at a life or death war council kinda word.
I'd still recommend, just think it could be a little better.
Great potential, a few pitfalls
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It's hard for me to make a rational judgement on quality, but the emotional judgement is stellar. I love this series and I've recommended it to friends who like this genre. I've listened for free, but I think it would deserve my credits.
It's now spring. I read the first 4 books of the series in autumn and winter, thinking I was going to re-read at the end. Painfully, I had to postpone reading the last one in the series, for a few months. Then I felt I couldn't just continue and I'm now re-reading, I got to the fourth one again. With the same excitement and just as addicted to the series as the first time. I've devoured the first 3 in 4 days. It's a total case of "I cannot press the pause or stop button!".
It has some Twilight elements, but it's much better than Twilight. Incomparably fewer eye-rolls here.
I've never had a particular interest in angels, but I would love to read more angel stories once I'm done with this series.
I'd love to watch this as a movie series!
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