Stacie P. (froot) - reviewed on + 178 more book reviews
Unique and not stale. I am shocked that this isn't more popular than it should be. The descriptions in this book do exactly what a book is supposed to do, draw the reader away to another place. This sat on my night stand in a pile forever. Now I feel guilty that it had been buried and forgotten til I cleaned up. If read from a teen perspective this book is breathtaking and exciting.
Kate, a 16yr old, & her older sister Georgia lose their mother and father and are forced to move to Paris to live with their grand parents. While coping with her loss, Kate stumbles on a hidden world of immortals. Vincent is an immortal (zombie) that risks his life to save others. He sees Kate and falls instantly for her. But Kate struggles to accept immediately. The love story between these two is so sweet and emotional.
My biggest grief with this is the use of the word zombie. The author makes up everything else so well that I cringed everytime this word appeared on the page. The most exciting part of this book is the new world that it creates.
Kate, a 16yr old, & her older sister Georgia lose their mother and father and are forced to move to Paris to live with their grand parents. While coping with her loss, Kate stumbles on a hidden world of immortals. Vincent is an immortal (zombie) that risks his life to save others. He sees Kate and falls instantly for her. But Kate struggles to accept immediately. The love story between these two is so sweet and emotional.
My biggest grief with this is the use of the word zombie. The author makes up everything else so well that I cringed everytime this word appeared on the page. The most exciting part of this book is the new world that it creates.
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