Alisha's Reviews > Forever Freed
Forever Freed
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Rating: 4 or 4.5 haven't decided yet.
(Wow. This book ended up really rocking. about 30 percent of the way in, I had to "take a break" because it just wasn't doing it for me, not really. But getting back to it, something clicked and it took off. I ended the tale with a smile on my face.)
This is a standalone vampire story with a great deal of character development. In fact, this is all character driven. The mood is subdued, and actually starts out very, very slowly, but there's a wonderfully fleshed out romance that builds steadily throughout the book. The protagonist Lucien begins as a character of questionable morals and ends up completely identifiable and lovable. (4 of 5 stars)
(Wow. This book ended up really rocking. about 30 percent of the way in, I had to "take a break" because it just wasn't doing it for me, not really. But getting back to it, something clicked and it took off. I ended the tale with a smile on my face.)
This is a standalone vampire story with a great deal of character development. In fact, this is all character driven. The mood is subdued, and actually starts out very, very slowly, but there's a wonderfully fleshed out romance that builds steadily throughout the book. The protagonist Lucien begins as a character of questionable morals and ends up completely identifiable and lovable. (4 of 5 stars)
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Reading Progress
June 20, 2011
– Shelved
September 1, 2011
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Started Reading
September 3, 2011
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25.0%
"Coming off my previous read--an action packed-story-driven yarn--this one is still a bit tough to get through, with it's infinitely slower pace and considerable focus on inner turmoil. But I'm still interested."
September 13, 2011
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Finished Reading