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Fallenmore by Lucy Swing
Fallenmore by Lucy Swing











Fallenmore by Lucy Swing

Well written dialogue is so important for me in a book because if it feels staccato or broken, I will not read it. I’ll start with a few technical things before I rave like a schoolgirl. Thank you, Lucy Swing for letting me devour your book! The book ends on a cliff hanger and I WANT FOREVERMORE NOW!!!!!!!!!! This is what I love about YA it's the build up.so freakin fantabulous. Swing is able to make her YA books STEAMY without even a brush of a boob. He forces her hand quiet often he keeps her on the straight and narrow. She does it because Blake often holds her back. She doesn't act on this whim because she will feel remorse. If she does get around them she feels the darkness entering her and she knows that she may kill them.

Fallenmore by Lucy Swing

Jade avoids Claire and Nate like the plague.

Fallenmore by Lucy Swing

He embraces the role of guardian and all around temptation. When she finally wakes Blake is there by her side. The book opens where the last book ends, kind of. She's pretty blind about some stuff and quite honestly, gets herself into a bunch of trouble. Jade is no longer a girl who is maybe a little whiney. Brrrappp.that's the machine gun fire going off in my brain about this book. I really liked the first book, I f*cking loved this book. Not only did the characters grow and mature but so did her writing. Lucy Swing took complexity, badassery, humanity and hot boys by the horns and just dominated the sh*t out of them. I may have to get moody and handsy with you if you try and steal him. Hardcore!īlake is my newest book boyfriend. Holy sh*t, mother loving, all things good, sugar spice and everything wonderful epicity epic that book rocked my socks off and melted my face. It will still probably have foul language in it. This one badass motherfucking amazing book.













Fallenmore by Lucy Swing