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The Book of Daniel by Z. A. Maxfield

bibliophile24's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved the St Nacho's series, and am sad to be finishing it. :( I want to live in St Nachos!

reenz38's review against another edition

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4.0

My expectations were a little too high for this book. I just thought that it went at a pace that was a little too slow for me. The build up wasn't really one and I just wanted a good ending, which I got.

lillyreads_08's review against another edition

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5.0

This was another beautiful addition to the St. Nacho's universe.

marlobo's review against another edition

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4.0

3,5 stars

geleeregina's review against another edition

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3.0

I love the St. Nacho's series, but I wanted to slap Daniel. He got on my nerves a LOT. Cameron deserved much better than Daniel IMO. :(

josy's review against another edition

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5.0

~ 4.5 stars ~

My favorite in this series!

ristaylor's review against another edition

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2.0

I usually love Z.A. Maxfield's books, I particularly like her St. Nacho's series. This one felt a bit disjointed - One minute the heroes don't like each other, the next they can't be without each other. Couldn't find the thread from knowing to loving. Felt as if there were a lot of 'emotional holes' in the story.

maya56's review against another edition

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3.0

Still an issue with this narrator.

maya56's review against another edition

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5.0

I've loved this whole series and this book certainly lives up to the previous ones. I don't want to say it's my favourite 'coz that would be like picking a favourite among your children! But, for sure, Daniel touched something in my heart. It's a story of redemption and integrity, love and compromise all told from Daniel's perspective and yet, through him, we learn so much about the people in his life.

A definite Recommend!

kaje_harper's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 stars. I was really glad to see this book was about Daniel, Jacob's brother from [b:Jacob's Ladder|7885847|Jacob's Ladder (St. Nacho's #3)|Z.A. Maxfield|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1275884033s/7885847.jpg|11100549]. He was such an interesting character, with such conflict and potential. This was another wonderful look at the man, and many of his complexities were laid clear. Again here was a MC with real flaws who none the less is very sympathetic and will capture your heart. Two things made me down-grade this book slightly from its prequel. One is that the romantic MC's are not together as much as I would have liked for much of the book, so I felt a little short-changed of emotional moments between them. But the bigger one is that there is a time-skip near the end of the book that covers what should have been the most intensely emotional time period for Daniel, the POV character, and for all the characters who cared about him. Only seeing it reflected in the aftermath was much less satisfying. So I liked this book a whole lot, but came away with a little regret for the bits that weren't there.