Seventh Mark - Part 1
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3.6 • 41 Ratings
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Publisher Description
USA Today Bestselling author W.J. May brings you a Red Riding Hood story like you've never seen...
Beautiful, quiet Rouge is trying to figure out who she is and what she wants to be. With little knowledge about her past, she has questions but has never tried to find the answers.
Everything changes when she befriends a strangely intoxicating family. Siblings Grace and Michael, appear to have secrets which seem connected to Rouge. Her hunch is confirmed when a horrible incident occurs at party. Rouge may be the only one who can find the answer.
An ancient journal, a Siorghra necklace and a special mark force life-altering decisions for a girl who grew up unprepared to fight for her life or others
.All secrets have a cost and Rouge's determination to find the truth can only lead to trouble...or something even more sinister.
Series Order:
Seventh Mark - Part 1
Seventh Mark - Part 2
Marked by Destiny
Compelled
Fate's Intervention
Chosen Three
PROPHECY SERIES
Only the Beginning
White Winter
Secrets of Destiny
Customer Reviews
Good story
I thought it was another book series and I was looking for something original
Warning spoilers mentioned
There are continuity errors in this series and so much going on that some things just don’t make sense.
To start with Seth is an elder and then later he’s an understudy. Why was it even a question if Rebekah was the twins’ mother when she was human but the twins had been around for over a hundred years.
There’s never an explanation as to how she falls pregnant in the first place seeing as it was made pretty clear early on that “guardians” (a term not mentioned until much later in the series) can’t have children seeing as they’re basically dead. I could brush it off as rouge being special or whatever to just keep going with the story, but then in the end rob jokes about getting busy to start making babies with grace. It should be impossible. There’s no real explanation as to why bentos wants rouge to join him rather than just outright killing her, then just when you think you have a bit of a grasp on what the go is with what malaz is and his place in it all, Caleb says he was his brother… it just feels like she lost track of what she started with the books and just went with whatever popped into her head as she went without checking that it fit with what she’d written previously.
Then there’s the grammatical errors and the use of incorrect words.
The idea was good but the execution was poor.
TWOT
Total waste of time