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The Savage Grace: A Dark Divine Novel (2012. Auflage)

von Bree Despain (Autor)

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After a brush with death, Grace Divine must find a way to prevent her one true love, Daniel, from being stuck in wolf form, while also seeking to save her family from destruction.
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Titel:The Savage Grace: A Dark Divine Novel
Autoren:Bree Despain (Autor)
Info:EgmontUSA (2012), 496 pages
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Fuck, Bree Despain!

(seriously, last 3-5 chapters of this book, I could say nothing but Fuck!)

Because here I thought that Tal was gonna die.

But, nooo, Bree Despain, you just couldn’t resist, could you?

(couldn’t resist RIPPING MY HEART OUT, that is)

Can you believe that around the halfway point, when there were reunions and happiness, all I could say was “This is nice and all, but can we get back to the action and death?”

(give me two hours, and I’ll thank you profusely for surprising me, but I just closed the book and there’s a GAPING HOLE in my chest where my heart used to be, so you’ll understand why I can’t do it now)

Btw, that last thing that Tal said (texted whatever) was so. TOTALLY. PERFECT. Especially since I’ve been binge-watching Heroes for the past couple of weeks… yeah, that was really good, and I was setup to be a sucker for it.

(now, go write something else so I can read that and you can rip my heart out again)

Wolfy voice in Bree Despian's head: Yes, rip her heart out. Kill her. Embrace me!

I really need to stop this. I have a problem.

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  Monica_P | Nov 22, 2018 |
I think this book was a great ending to the series! But, I wish it could've kept going just because I love the characters and the plot. I love this author and will continue reading her writing throughout the future! ( )
  Hve6610 | Oct 2, 2016 |
I enjoyed The Dark Divine trilogy. It’s nice when a series ends and it feels like each book serves a purpose and leaves you craving more rather than overstaying its welcome. The characters show growth throughout the books, and there is a good mix of romance, suspense and paranormal intrigue, along with spiritual themes. The final installment The Savage Grace is action packed and bittersweet, and delivers an emotional punch. The conclusion gives some closure to the werewolf curse storyline while also dropping some intriguing hints about the future. Even though I’m not as big on werewolves as I once was, the mythology, battle scenes, and surprises kept me invested throughout.

The Dark Divine trilogy is centered on Grace Divine, a pastor’s daughter who falls in love with Daniel Kalbi, a boy with a werewolf curse. The curse threatens Grace herself and her family, and wolf enemies emerge to cause even more trouble. The characters must battle internal and external demons to save their loved ones, and find a way to balance their human and wolf nature.

I recently listened to the audio of the previous book so I was all caught up with the story. The Savage Grace picks up where The Lost Saint left off, with Daniel in wolf form. Grace continues to come into her own in this book and is ready to kick some demon butt. She won’t give up on Daniel or her brother Jude, even when it’s sometimes hard to ignore the darkness within that wants to take over. Grace has a new mentor to guide her decision-making, and to develop her own hidden talents, all while trying to graduate from high school. The beginning addresses more personal demons than fight scenes, but that is in keeping with the series theme. Not to worry, there will be action aplenty.

Daniel emerges as an alpha wolf, and more strong and confident this time around. He even has a wolf posse to lead, and he seems to have more inner peace overall. Though it is interesting to see Grace manage things alone, the book is more exciting when Daniel shows up to help lead the pack. His character is much improved over the last book. The new wolf pack The Lost Boys won my heart too, and I enjoyed the dynamic between them, Grace and Daniel. Jude is not forgotten and also has a standout role in the conclusion.

The action in the last third of the book is intense as the conflict between good and evil comes to a head. I was surprised with how it all went down and the emotional impact. There is a twist that makes me a little uneasy with the ending but I love that everything is not perfectly tied up in a way. If you like paranormal romance, werewolves, and action give The Dark Divine trilogy a try. The spiritual themes also add a refreshing dimension to the series and set it apart from the average paranormal romance. ( )
  readingdate | Jan 7, 2014 |
I’m glad that I finally had a chance to finish this series. I enjoyed watching the characters grow and come into a future they never thought the see.
1. Plot. The plot moved quickly. If you have not read the first two books, I suggest you do. Since this book dives in right where the last one left off, its important you read the other books so that your not confused. Still, the plot has lots of action, fights and a lot of solving mysteries.
2. Back Round History. This book contains lots of history dating back to Egyptians times. I enjoyed all the history that is mixed in with the present tense. Still, at times I felt like some of these parts through the present story off. Like, you had to have know what happened in the past in order to know whats going on now. Know what I mean? I get that you had to go back, still I felt like it took away from what was happen with the characters now.
3. Love Interest. No insta-love. Instead this love grew over three books and left me very satisfied I like that despite all the trials they went through, they always made it.
4. Parent Involvement. You know, not that many YA books have their parents involved. I like that in this story, the parents helped. They were involved in every step of the way. I adored that.
5. Ending. It’s not a HEA but it left off on a realistic note that I can enjoy.
The ending to a great series is satisfying and fun. Impressive and action-packed, The Savage Grace fulfills an ending that is intense. Consuming and moving, The Savage Grace is great! ( )
  Bookswithbite | May 11, 2013 |
Library Summary: "After a brush with death, Grace Divine must find a way to prevent her one true love, Daniel, from being stuck in wolf form, while also seeking to save her family from destruction."

I really liked this book. Personally, I think that it is the best one in the trilogy! I like how Grace is trying to find a way to turn Daniel back into a human. I also like Brent, Slade, Ryan, and Zach. I like how they sort of act like brothers. I recommend this to all people who liked the Wolves of Mercy Falls trilogy. ( )
  IreneReads | Aug 11, 2012 |
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For Brick—
Because we both know that you practically deserve a byline in this book. Thank you for always
inspiring me.
Always,
Bree
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