Promised
A YOUNG ADULT PARANORMAL ROMANCE
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Welcome back to the island of Dawnhaven, where nothing is what it seems.
Taylor Hale is thrilled to return to the island, and more importantly, to James Champlain. But as their relationship deepens, she learns dangerous secrets about the supernatural world. There are creatures other than vampires in the island woods. Creatures that seem to be hunting Taylor…
James will do anything to protect the girl he loves. But at every turn, powerful forces threaten to tear them apart. The supernatural balance is shifting. Ancient rivalries have been awoken. Age-old paranormal grudges must be settled, and the island is the perfect battleground.
How can James save Taylor from his world, his family, and…himself?
★★★This is the second book of a romantic new paranormal series, perfect for fans of TWILIGHT and THE VAMPIRE DIARIES. Best for older teens: contains adult language and themes.★★★
Customer Reviews
4.5
I enjoyed but I swear this author watched the vampire diaries or read the books :/
Good Sequel
Promised is the second book in the Equinox Pact series. My rating is probably more of a 3.5 but I rounded up to a four. I didn't enjoy this book as much as the first one, but I still had fun reading it. Taylor and James continue the romance that they started in the first book. Although I don't think James was as well written in this one, he felt flat and kept saying the same things repeatedly. I still enjoyed their relationship though. I also still found Taylor's dad annoying. I thought he had caught a clue at the end of the first book but frustratingly he didn't. Even putting aside the supernatural the man has no clue what's going on with his wife, with his daughters, or with literally anyone around him. The addition of werewolves has potential, but it depends on how the author uses them in the next book. Having for the most part enjoyed this book I will for sure be reading the next one.
Promised - Meh
The plot and conclusion were meh… It was obvious what was going to happen right from the beginning. There was a lot of build up only for the last three chapters to feel rushed with little resolution. No motivation to keep reading the third book.