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Torn Apart

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I really couldn't get into this book very well and I did give it a fair shot. The characters were interesting enough, but just not entertaining enough to hold my interest very long. I DID suggest this title to a friend of mine who I thought might show it more interest than I did. Just because it's not for me, doesn't mean it's not for anyone.

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This book was a great find. It is about long lost friends finding each other, finding love in each other and fighting for that love no matter what. I loved that even though it is a series, it didn't end in a big cliffhanger but still made me want to come back for more. Give it a shot you will not be disappointed.

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I enjoyed the setting of the story and the writing, I loved the relationship between Halea and Varg, they grow up togeter and truly love eachother. If you keep an openmind you can find out that there are more many similitudes than differences between peoples, even if we look different the important values can unite us.
I didn't like the cover.

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The old saying that one shouldn't judge a book by its cover must have been created specifically for this book.

Had I saw this book on the book shelf, i probably wouldn't give it a second glance after the initial snicker. So perhaps it's a good thing that NetGalley offers the title up for free reading because I took up the offer. I mean, how can i resist satiating my curiosity with the need to know what lurks behind the *ahem* interesting cover.

Boy, am I glad that I did because the story is genuinely good. I am sucker for a good paranormal/fantasy romance and this is right up my alley. Add that with childhood friends-turn-lover storyline, I am pretty much hook with no reason to wiggle away.

I like Halea from the start. I find her vulnurablity, after being shunned away by other children for being different, endearing. That tugged the heart of my strings a little. For me, Halea is the strength of this story. Varg is strong and all, and I do love the lycan world that the author has created. this is not my first lycan story and I am already somewhat familiar with the whole mate-for-life stuff. But it is still nice to be explained about it because it made me feel as if I am now part of their world.

Lord Anshar is an interesting character. I am somewhat sad with the ending but reading the synopsis for book 2 made me nervous. I am #teamAnshar just because sometimes Varg annoys me. But i do not know where my loyalty will lies in book 2.

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for the online copy. All thoughts are my own.

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This wasn’t for me, I found the bits when they were children interesting but it couldn’t hold my interest at all. I just wasn’t invested in what happened to them and didn’t care. I’m sure others will enjoy it, just not me.

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

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