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Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey
Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey






Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey

It's the perfect way to wait for the next installment, which will be released in February. If you haven't picked up Tahereh yet, I urge you to read Shatter Me, then download Destroy Me. It was fabulous, a typical YA book, except the love triangle was twisted, the heroine couldn't touch people without killing them, and the writing was harsh and real. People were buzzing about this new author and I pre-ordered Shatter Me. Why you should read it: I heard about Tahereh Mafi's Shatter Me almost a year before it came out. Their world is dark, and their saviors might just be their keepers. This story is told in three different POVs, each a different class of society. Humans are alive solely because Breathe (a corporation) has found a way to manufacture oxygen-rich air. Chance's writing is elegant yet realistic. The book is massive, and the twists and turns are everywhere. Why you should read it: If you love the Dorina Basarab series, then Fury's Kiss// will not only live up to expectations … but surpass them. In Fury's Kiss, Dory faces bigger challenges still: fallen angels, mad scientists, new types of vampires and the choice of committing to Louis-Cesar or losing him. Her heroine, Dory, is a half-human, half-vampire and is only able to live so long (dhampirs are subject to violent uncontrollable rages) by killing vampires and demons. What it's about: Fury's Kiss is the third book in Chance's Dorina Basarab series, and I recommend reading the first two before this one. He's strong, resourceful, and fiercely protective of Evie, the heroine."

Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey

I wanted to depict a bad boy (a hardened fighter who expects nothing from life, honed by a brutal childhood) whose bad traits actually serve him well after the Flash. Tidbit: Kresley says, "Jack Deveaux is one of my favorite heroes I've ever written.

Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey

Sometimes the story gets a bit confusing with the hallucinations and mention of Tarot cards, but I know that the further we get into the series the better it will get. Poison Princess is funny, romantic, scary and beautifully written. Why you should read it: This week is filled with new releases by fantastic authors and Cole is one of them! Check out her best-selling Immortals After Dark series. After her 'time away' (hint: She was committed!) she meets a hottie, tries to get settled in school and learns she's not actually crazy. Lands of hellish proportions and apocalyptic happenings. What it's about: Evie is a spoiled Southern princess who suffers from a mild case of mental instability that manifests itself in seeing horrifying dreams and nightmares.








Dark Currents by Jacqueline Carey