![]() ![]() I've read that the story is incredibly slow paced, but I felt for the amount of time that is passing, the pace was very appropriate and even not as slow as it could have been. The only similarity is you-are-living-with-a-different-species-you-don't-like and nothing beyond that. I know the book is being compared to Beauty and the Beast, but I just don't draw that connection between the two. I think Raven is tough, Eighth is intriguing, and their character growth and bond feels really authentic. Prize winner Zero Repeat Forever and the Westchester Award winner Audacious. ![]() Prendergast has woven these ideals together seamlessly. Gabrielle Prendergast is an award-winning writer, teacher and designer. ![]() ![]() My Spoiler Free Thoughts: This book is about survival, loyalty, and love, and G.S. Eighth is defective, however, and soon crosses paths with Raven. Eighth is a part of that Alien force which operates under a hive mentality with one purpose: killing humans. Now all of the campers are essentially hiding out there, awaiting rescue or the Nahx and their fatal darts. While they are at this camp, Earth is invaded by aliens (or Nahx as they have been dubbed). 5 Stars Quick Synopsis: Raven is sent with her Tucker (her bf) and Topher (his twin brother) to work as counselors in a wilderness camp as an alternative restitution for-I believe- arson. What did I want more? Forgiveness or death? ![]()
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