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Cargando... Bridges Burned (Going Down in Flames, #2) (edición 2015)por Chris Cannon
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. "4.5 out of 5 stars! Of it's not one thing than it's another were Brynn is concerned. Brynn heads back to school thinking that things couldn't get any worse for her but instead finds herself losing three people who meant a lot to her and gaining a "family" she really didn't plan to have. What she learns in the process of everything else will shake up her values that much more, but will the knowing be worth everything else that she's already lost? Wow ... in truth I enjoyed how "Going Down In Flames," book 1, was written (even though I didn't agree with some of Brynn’s choices -- like about not truly informing her parents) but I never expected book 2 to be even more action packed! It kept me glued to the pages!" Read more of this review and TWO teasers here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2015/02/feasted-on-going-down-in-flame... "4.5 out of 5 stars! Of it's not one thing than it's another were Brynn is concerned. Brynn heads back to school thinking that things couldn't get any worse for her but instead finds herself losing three people who meant a lot to her and gaining a "family" she really didn't plan to have. What she learns in the process of everything else will shake up her values that much more, but will the knowing be worth everything else that she's already lost? Wow ... in truth I enjoyed how "Going Down In Flames," book 1, was written (even though I didn't agree with some of Brynn’s choices -- like about not truly informing her parents) but I never expected book 2 to be even more action packed! It kept me glued to the pages!" Read more of this review and TWO teasers here: http://frommetoyouvideophoto.blogspot.com/2015/02/feasted-on-going-down-in-flame... 4 ½ of 5 Stars Bryn McKenna is a crossbreed part red and part blue dragon. This is making it difficult for her to fit in the ridged dragon society. To make matters more problematic it seems that everyone around her isn’t quite who she originally thought they were. I really enjoyed Bridges Burned. Despite being 312 pages, I quickly flew through the story because I did not want to put it down. Bryn is a wonderful character. She recently found out she is a dragon shifter after being raised as a human. She has to learn so much about her new life, while handling prejudices. She undergoes loss, betrayal, and luckily friendship. She handles situations as well as can be expected and does her best to prevail. I enjoyed her interactions with her once nemesis, Jaxon. It was interesting seeing how dealings with each other evolve through the novel. I also, appreciated her relationship with her knight, Valmont. The whole concept of their relationship is original and intriguing. I’m looking forward to seeing what happens with their bond in future books. Bridges Burned had a great plot that was action packed. I truly enjoyed the story. It felt refreshing and new. I cannot wait for the next book in the series. Complimentary copy provided in exchange for an honest review. I received a free copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review. Bridges Burned is book two of the Going Down In Flames series. In book two we see Bryn learning about who she is and finally being recognized by her grandparents. As Zavien continually insists that he and Nola are only friends even though they are contracted for marriage, Bryn begins to question whether or not what he says is true, her relationship with Valmont, her knight, grows. As she strives for acceptance from her grandparents and Valmont's family, she becomes exceedingly aware of how different she is. Will the Blue Clan accept her as their own? Will she and Jaxon be anything more than "frenemies"? Will she ever be able to consider Dragon's Bluff her home? This was a great novel about acceptance. Although this was a fantasy novel, you could easily relate with Bryn and all of the things that she had to overcome. I also enjoyed the description of the area, I could actually imagine there really being a place like Dragon's Bluff. The story was fast paced and the excitement was never-ending. I can't wait to read the next book to find out who the mastermind is behind all of the attacks. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Don't just fight the system . . . burn it. Since discovering she is a shape-shifting dragon, Bryn McKenna has seen her world thrown into chaos. Being a "crossbreed" - part Red dragon and part Blue - means Bryn will never fit in. Not with dragon society. Not with the archaic and controlling Directorate. And definitely not when she has striped hair and a not-so-popular affection for rule-breaking . . . But sneaking around with her secret boyfriend, Zavien, gets a whole lot harder when he's betrothed to someone else. Someone who isn't a mixed breed and totally forbidden. And for an added complication, it turns out Bryn's former archnemesis Jaxon Westgate isn't quite the evil asshat she thought. Now she's caught between her desire to fit in and a need to set things on fire. Literally. Because if Bryn can't adapt to the status quo...well, then maybe it's time for her to change it. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Bridges Burned is book two of the Going Down In Flames series. In book two we see Bryn learning about who she is and finally being recognized by her grandparents. As Zavien continually insists that he and Nola are only friends even though they are contracted for marriage, Bryn begins to question whether or not what he says is true, her relationship with Valmont, her knight, grows. As she strives for acceptance from her grandparents and Valmont's family, she becomes exceedingly aware of how different she is. Will the Blue Clan accept her as their own? Will she and Jaxon be anything more than "frenemies"? Will she ever be able to consider Dragon's Bluff her home?
This was a great novel about acceptance. Although this was a fantasy novel, you could easily relate with Bryn and all of the things that she had to overcome. I also enjoyed the description of the area, I could actually imagine there really being a place like Dragon's Bluff. The story was fast paced and the excitement was never-ending. I can't wait to read the next book to find out who the mastermind is behind all of the attacks. ( )