Charcoal Tears (Seraph Black #1)
You know, while this book does have a few points I felt could have been better executed (Ill discuss further down), I overall found this book to be an example of why I usually quite like the indie books I come across. Though its evident this author isnt the most polished and probably didnt have a massive editing team behind her to make all the rough edges glimmer, I still see ample talent from her and overall have good impressions of her from this book. What drew me into this book was that the
Here's YOUR chance to WIN one of SEVEN eCopies from Jane Washington!International - Click on Banner to Enter! - Ends November 2, 2015Meet Seraph Black. Shes a survivor, shes proven it, time and again. Just stay calm, stay under the radar and keep surviving, not always easy, but it works, or at least it had until her world changes with just the screech of some tires. Cue the music, backlighting and actiontwo of the most overpowering and handsome teens to ever grace her school have arrived, and
Didn't think I could love Jane Washington more than I did before I read this book. I was wrong! Gah! I think I'm in love with Silas. Is that weird?
Meh. It happens everyday that you go from school ghost to having two hot brothers shadow you everywhere, right? Right. Reverse harem book, but strictly PG. Nothing hinky happens in this YA book. Seraph is a little too emo for me to like.
Didn't think I could love Jane Washington more than I did before I read this book. I was wrong! Gah! I think I'm in love with Silas. Is that weird?
OH. MY. GOD. This book LITERALLY BLEW ME AWAY!!!! I've read Jane's books in the past, but this was something special. AGGHH I NEED MORE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved the friendships that Seraph has with the others, even though the boys try to push the boundaries, I still felt like they had a real connection beneath all the 'bond' stuff, and I appreciated that. Have I mentioned Silas yet? Because.... WOW.Cabe was my second favorite. I liked that he was always so happy and and bright. Seraph needed a
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Original Title: | Charcoal Tears |
ISBN: | 0994279531 (ISBN13: 9780994279538) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Seraph Black #1 |
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“You see, there is safety in simplicity… in a life of simple peace, where the electricity doesn’t dance across the backs of my eyelids, and the sparks don’t slither over my consciousness. Only asinine peace, where my paintings don’t seem to paint themselves, leaving me with terrible feelings of premonition and a chill beneath my fingernails.” Seraph Black used to think that she was prepared for anything. She could last days without eating and she always walked away from the violent altercations with her father relatively unharmed. She survived working at the club and the drive to school every day in her mother’s rust-bucket of a car… but it all changed when Noah and Cabe came bulldozing into her life, careless of the precious secrets they picked apart in their quest to take over her world. She was even less prepared for the mysterious Miro and Silas, and nothing could have prepared her for the bond. The connection. The reason for it all. Someone wanted her to stay away from her new friends, but she wasn’t willing to do that. Everyone had secrets. She wanted to know theirs. They wanted to own hers. And the stalker? He seemed to know everything already.Be Specific About Of Books Charcoal Tears (Seraph Black #1)
Title | : | Charcoal Tears (Seraph Black #1) |
Author | : | Jane Washington |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 268 pages |
Published | : | September 14th 2015 |
Categories | : | Polyamorous. Reverse Harem. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.12 From 9030 Users | 515 ReviewsCriticism Of Books Charcoal Tears (Seraph Black #1)
Cliffhanger ending. DNF disliked the protagonist. She's a 17 year old artist who is dense, gullible, weak, has low self esteem, is socially awkward, painfully shy, lacks self preservation & common sense I could go on but I'm sure my point was made. She has no redeemable personality traits. She's supposedly beautiful, magically gifted with 2 rare abilities, & every hot guy (that matters) wants her so of course every female hates her. Shes so special she doesn't just get paired with 2 guysYou know, while this book does have a few points I felt could have been better executed (Ill discuss further down), I overall found this book to be an example of why I usually quite like the indie books I come across. Though its evident this author isnt the most polished and probably didnt have a massive editing team behind her to make all the rough edges glimmer, I still see ample talent from her and overall have good impressions of her from this book. What drew me into this book was that the
Here's YOUR chance to WIN one of SEVEN eCopies from Jane Washington!International - Click on Banner to Enter! - Ends November 2, 2015Meet Seraph Black. Shes a survivor, shes proven it, time and again. Just stay calm, stay under the radar and keep surviving, not always easy, but it works, or at least it had until her world changes with just the screech of some tires. Cue the music, backlighting and actiontwo of the most overpowering and handsome teens to ever grace her school have arrived, and
Didn't think I could love Jane Washington more than I did before I read this book. I was wrong! Gah! I think I'm in love with Silas. Is that weird?
Meh. It happens everyday that you go from school ghost to having two hot brothers shadow you everywhere, right? Right. Reverse harem book, but strictly PG. Nothing hinky happens in this YA book. Seraph is a little too emo for me to like.
Didn't think I could love Jane Washington more than I did before I read this book. I was wrong! Gah! I think I'm in love with Silas. Is that weird?
OH. MY. GOD. This book LITERALLY BLEW ME AWAY!!!! I've read Jane's books in the past, but this was something special. AGGHH I NEED MORE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved the friendships that Seraph has with the others, even though the boys try to push the boundaries, I still felt like they had a real connection beneath all the 'bond' stuff, and I appreciated that. Have I mentioned Silas yet? Because.... WOW.Cabe was my second favorite. I liked that he was always so happy and and bright. Seraph needed a
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