The Rosie Black Chronicles: Equinox
by Lara MorganFive hundred years into the future, the world is a different place. The Melt has sunk most of the co
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LOVE NEVER DIES...
It took Lucinda an eternity to find her beloved angel, Daniel. But he waited for her. Now they are forced apart again, to protect Luce from the Outcasts- immortals who want her dead. During their seperation, Luce learns about her mysterious past lives. But the more she discovers, the more she suspects that Daniel is hiding something.
What is Daniel's version of the past isn't true?
Is it really their destiny to be togther?
Or is Luce actually meant to be with someone else?
I loved this book. But the way Daniel treated Luce at times was just...so horrid...The way he was to her and how torn he was. But when the love triangle began it ended up saving Luce's life. But sometimes Luce can be drastic.
This was interesting and moving. It had me reading for hours and hours... now that I have read it all. I want to read the next one which is called Passion and the second last book in the sequel.
All Luce wants is to be with Daniel (who is an angel), so when they are seperated again she is devastated. He leaves her at a safe school, where there are Nephilim part angel part humans, as well as normal people. When she meets Miles she loves his happy nature, but when she started getting glimpes from her past from announcers she wonders if Daniel is telling her the truth- the whole truth about their past. As she gets closer to Miles she relises the difference between him and Daniel. Daniel and his over protectiveness and Miles who is dependable and sweet. Will Luce make her desision or does she need to see more of her past before she makes the desision that may change her life.
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