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Gates (The Feather Trilogy, #2)

por Laurie (ed) Lyons

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In the second book of THE FEATHER TRILOGY, Lucy and Nathaniel have started their sophomore year at Mulbridge University. Everything seems perfect but a series of strange accidents leave them both wondering if something sinister is lurking. Is it just fate or is something evil after Lucy's soul? Does Roman, recently returned from the depths of Hell, have anything to do with it? Nathaniel and Lucy struggle to find answers until all is terrifyingly revealed on the Winter Solstice in an ending that will leave you breathless.GATES is an exhilarating, exciting read that will keep you guessing until the very last page.… (más)
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I REALLY enjoyed this book! We pick up very close to where Feather left off. Nathaniel and Lucy are together and both are studying at University. But, guess who else is back? ROMAN! Back from his 'sojourn' in hell, Roman is still dating Lucy's best friend. Can Lucy learn to work with the demon? Can she afford not to?

Without giving too much away, during the book, we get a trip down to hell that is particularly creepy and intriguing. While there, the trio [Nathaniel, Lucy and Roman] meet up with another demon, Random. Everything about their meeting is fantastically creepy and bizarre. The entire trip to hell is really well done - the descriptions and the feelings, the why/how people were there, how hell 'worked' and how there's just had no connection to anyone or anything while down there.

And! we end on a cliffhanger! I'm looking forward to the next book! ( )
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In the second book of THE FEATHER TRILOGY, Lucy and Nathaniel have started their sophomore year at Mulbridge University. Everything seems perfect but a series of strange accidents leave them both wondering if something sinister is lurking. Is it just fate or is something evil after Lucy's soul? Does Roman, recently returned from the depths of Hell, have anything to do with it? Nathaniel and Lucy struggle to find answers until all is terrifyingly revealed on the Winter Solstice in an ending that will leave you breathless.GATES is an exhilarating, exciting read that will keep you guessing until the very last page.

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