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Cargando... Romeo Redeemed (edición 2012)por Stacey Jay
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Stacey Jay did it again with 'Romeo Redeemed' the sequel to 'Juliet Immortal'. Another fun novel that kept me turning the page. You really do root for the characters and what/who they become. I wish this series didn't end. It was a great turn out for the characters in the end of this novel. You really do want the bad guy to become so good. So fun!!!! Sad it's over. As with [b:Juliet Immortal|9972882|Juliet Immortal (Juliet Immortal, #1)|Stacey Jay|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358273112s/9972882.jpg|13479602], great idea...good book. I liked this one less than Juliet's book because there were even more Mercenary/Ambassador things, and that was less interesting to me than actually redeeming Romeo. Ariel was a great character, and even Romeo grew on me after a while. It was a bit strange how Juliet's story wasn't wrapped up after all, and I'm still not sure about that ending, but it was a fast read and rather entertaining. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesJuliet Immortal (2)
Fantasy.
Romance.
Historical Fiction.
Young Adult Fiction.
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Usually I don't like it when books switch POVs back and forth but it really does work in this one, I was equally interested in Ariel's POV as I was with Romeo. I really liked Ariel's character (though she was crazy at times), I liked learning more about her and seeing her struggle with her dark side.
I really enjoyed Romeo and Ariel's relationship. It wasn't easy and they definitely had some serious bumps in the road and even though they did fall in love quick, it didn't feel quick. They only had 3 days together but it felt like they were together much longer and their relationship developed a lot slower (compared to Juliet Immortal). I also loved that they brought out the best in each other. Ariel brought out the good in Romeo, the sincere part of him and he brought out a much stronger side of Ariel.
The ending was really interesting and there's some twists that I didn't expect. I liked how things turned out and overall I really enjoyed this one, even more than Juliet Immortal. ( )