Thursday, November 20, 2014

Review: Divine Fall by Kathryn Knight

*I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review*

Synopsis:

After tragedy tears Jamie Brandt’s life apart, her only goal is to finish high school so she can leave her small hometown behind. In the meantime, riding her horse is her main source of solace, until a mysterious stable hand shows up at the barn. There’s something not quite right about the handsome new employee, and the more Jamie sees of him, the more determined she becomes to figure out what he’s hiding.

Dothan Reed came to historic Huntsville, Maryland, for one reason—revenge. But his plan can’t move forward until he finds the missing piece he needs to enhance his powers. As the only surviving Nephilim, Dothan is not only weaker than full-blooded angels; his forbidden lineage makes him an outcast in both worlds. When he discovers Jamie is the key to locating an ancient weapon, he’s forced to interact with a vulnerable human girl—a task that becomes more appealing with each encounter. 

Jamie soon learns Dothan isn’t the only one with a dark secret. Each new revelation further threatens her safety, and Dothan’s betrayal shatters her heart. Forgiving him seems impossible, but the thought of turning her back on him is equally painful.

As their connection deepens, Dothan will have to make his own difficult choice: continue on his path of vengeance, or protect the girl he loves. And when Dothan’s actions thrust Jamie into an unforeseen danger, he must seek the help of his enemy…or risk losing her forever.


My Rating: 4.5/5 stars

First things first, I freaking love this cover!! 

Everything about this book pulls you in, and trust me, you won't regret reading this.

The action and pace of this book is non-stop and nail bitingly good. I was on the edge of my seat through most of this book shouting "Nooooo!", "Oh. My. God!", "Awwwwwee!" etc.

The connection between Jamie and Dothan is soo adorable and heart-wrenching. I was rooting for them throughout the whole book. They belong with each other for sure.

Then there was all the surprises and twists and turns that kept me worried and surprised constantly. I mean.. I was worried for a while that Jamie would never forgive Dothan..

Then the ending occurred and I was like "Whaaa?!" it was soooo good!

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