
Series: Lovely Vicious #2
on November 1st 2016
Genres: YA, Romance
Pages: 250
Source: Chapter by Chapter
I received this book for free from Chapter by Chapter in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
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All warfare is deception. Even in high school.
It’s been nineteen days since Isis Blake forgot about him. The boy she can't quite remember. She's stuck in the hospital with a turban-size bandage on her head, more Jell-o than a human being should ever face, and a tiny bit of localized amnesia. Her only goal? To get out of this place before she becomes a complete nutjob herself.
But as Isis’s memories start to return, she realizes there’s something important there at the edges of her mind. Something that may mean the difference between life and death. Something about Sophia, Jack’s girlfriend.
Jack Hunter—the “Ice Prince”—remembers everything. Remembers Isis's purple hair and her smart-ass mouth. Remembers that for a little while, Isis made him feel human. She made him feel. She burned a hole in the ice…and it's time to freeze back up. Boys like him don't deserve girls like her. Because Jack is dangerous. And that danger might be the only thing protecting her from something far more threatening.
Her past.
Previously published as Savage Delight, this fully revised and updated edition is full of hilarity, drama, and heartbreak.
Isis Blake is stuck in a hospital with a big bandage on her head. Having survived the attack from her mom’s boyfriend. She has forgotten about Jack who is the one that saved her. Jack is beyond disappointed that Isis can’t remember him. She makes him feel for the first time in a long time. He needs her to remember. Will Isis get her memory back?
In ” an Oyster Shell – It was a good book with some interesting twists that keep you turning pages.
The Pearls – What I liked most about this book was the interesting twists and turns. There was a thick plot that was very interesting. It was more than just about the romance. There were some really serious things going on. I appreciated the tension.
The romance kept you on your toes. With other factors playing in the romance was more complicated. Made for an interesting read.
The characters were strong. They were well developed and had lots of room for growth. The main characters may have taken center stage but the supporting characters really rounded out the story well.
The Sand – As part of Isis’s charm, she is a smart mouth. Which turns her into having a foul mouth. I didn’t like it.
4 Pearls
I like how you said that the characters were well developed. It’s always the most important thing to me, for the story to have real characters who go through transformation through the story or that they have a rich personality.
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This book really has it I would say they were even a bit raw at times.