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Title:The Lost Saint (The Dark Divine #2)
Author:Bree Despain
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 404 pages
Published:December 28th 2010 by EgmontUSA (first published November 29th 2010)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Supernatural

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A family destroyed. A love threatened. An enemy returns. Grace Divine made the ultimate sacrifice to cure Daniel Kalbi. She was infected with the werewolf curse while trying to save him, and lost her beloved brother in the process. Desperate to find Jude, Grace befriends Talbot, a newcomer to town. But as the two grow closer, Grace's relationship with Daniel is put in danger - in more ways than one. Unaware of the dark path she is walking, Grace begins to give into the wolf inside of her - not realizing that an enemy has returned and a deadly trap is about to be sprung. Bree Despain delivers sizzling romance and thrilling action in the heart-pounding sequel to the The Dark Divine.

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Original Title: The Lost Saint
ISBN: 1606840584 (ISBN13: 9781606840580)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dark Divine #2
Characters: Grace Divine, Daniel Kalbi, Jude Divine, Talbot

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Okay, the first book was interesting and intriguing. In these books the werewolves are shown from a different perspective. There is another myth behind this story and the author researched it very well. This book is not like e.g. Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater. It seems very similar at some points, but at the same time it is completely different. While the other book is smooth and more like a fairy tale this one is full of tension and strong, powerful feelings and actions! All characters in this

This series wants so badly to be Twilight that it isn't even funny.

I read this book as a follow up to The Dark Divine that I just read and reviewed. I did not review this book for content for The Literate Mother. But, if I had, it would receive about the same sort of review. In this book, the plot thickens, more players are brought into the game and we see Grace, Jude and Daniel evolving into different people/things.My favorite quote and the best part of the book for me was, "That voice you hear-those terrible things that bombard you. Thoughts that make you

3.5 stars. Honestly, I do not know why I am giving this book a 3.5 rating when it deserves a slightly lower one.Not to jump on the "let's bash paranormal romance by labeling it as a Twilight ripoff" bandwagon, but I have to admit, The Lost Saint was exactly the same as New Moon. Once in love boyfriend grows distant with a mysterious secret, girl is completely clueless and relentlessly questioning, new guy shows up to test the girl's affection for the original guy... yes, it is all here.For some

A lot more happened in this book but not enough for me to rate it any higher than a three stars.

No more pondering. CLEAN CUT after 59 pages. And I simply use of my status comments as my review (which feels like re-heating yesterdays dinner somehow, but also fits since the book itself seems to be reheated and rechewed, too):"I had low expectations concerning the first [book in the series] and ended up liking it a lot, but not loving it. Usually I abhor second installments that do not go forward, but backward, you know? Like questioning the love you've just found, being secretive again,

Don't you just hate it when you are smarter than the main character? When all arrows point this way yet the main character spirals the other? I felt like murdering Grace when reading this book. Her obvious stupidity was infuriating and the fact that all the clues were SCREAMING at her she just couldn't get it. In The Dark Divine she was smart articulate and strong headed yet in this one she was ditsy and air headed. I don't really understand why Daniel was given such small parts. I was so very

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