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Sunday, January 26, 2014

Sunday Review: Forged by Jacquelyn Frank


Title Forged
Author Jacquelyn Frank
Published April 29, 2014
Purchase Links AMAZON B & N
Source I received this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review

Blurb

When Katrina Haynes discovers a large man lying wounded in the snow, she fears he is at death’s door. But as Kat tends to his injuries, she quickly realizes that they’re the least of her worries. With an irresistible Scottish brogue and a strange ability to harden his chiseled body like a statue, the stranger awakens a desire she is unable to resist—and a fascination about the intriguing world he exists in.

As a proud Gargoyle, Ahnvil must safeguard the Nightwalker to whom he’s sworn fealty. But as this bewitching woman nurses him back to health, arousing an almost uncontrollable hunger within him, he is possessed with the fierce impulse to protect her as well. And he will have to shield her—for by coming to his rescue, Kat has placed herself in the middle of a supernatural war . . . and exposed herself to dark, powerful magic. As human and Gargoyle forge an unbreakable bond, Kat will discover that despite his intimidating strength and size, one thing Ahnvil does not possess is a heart of stone.

Review

I received this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.

I loved this story. It was original and so easy to follow. Parts of it just threw me for a loop and that was such a pleasant surprise. I really enjoyed how it all went down inside the relationship of the two main characters and then that combined with the rest of the world.

I loved that the other 6 night dwellers are being brought back together through the prophecy. I loved seeing Bella and Jacob.

There wasn't one thing I didn't like about this story, not one. It was just perfect and enjoying. I read it at work, at home, on the road. I just couldn't put it down. Thank God my Kindle can read to me so i didn't have to stop the story!

One thing about this story that I really appreciated was the split POV per scenes. I love when authors let you see into the other characters and don't get hung up on one POV per section. It allowed me to connect with everyone and that made the reading experience so much better for me.

This was just an excellent continuation of this series and I am so thankful that I was able to review it!



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