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White Dawn by Sara Baysinger

jessthebookslover's review

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5.0

Review of White Dawn by Sara Baysinger
Rating: 5/5 stars.

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"Is this what it feels like to really cry?" sang Kelly Clarkson. Yes, I guess so. Were you able to hear my heart breaking into pieces? Now I'm a living zombie. Because White Dawn was the last book in the Black Tiger series, but I'm not ready to let this world go. I'm not ready to let Ember, Rain and Aurora go. Even Titus, who turns out to be someone new in this last chapter of the story. Wow. Just. Wow. That ending, the plot twists that occur during the whole book, everything. Everything was amazing and I don't have any other word to tell you how much I loved this series. Just do yourself a favor and read this. 
I remember reading Black Tiger and thinking " there's more under that Rain guy" and I was so correct. Ember has always been the apple of my eye and Aurora.. I had divergent feelings towards her. I think I started to like her the moment Rain started to like her. I didn't fully trust her, but here we are. The dawn of a new era.

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Inhale. Exhale. Everything is not okay, because this series ended. Everything is okay because the ending was amazing.

tonishiloh's review

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5.0

First thoughts: Wow! There is a lot that goes on in White Dawn, so I think I'll take it character by character. First up, Rain.

I've had a love-hate relationship with Rain throughout the series. Fortunately, White Dawn ended on the love scale. :) Rain wrecked me with his sorrow and with his love for his Ember. I wanted to cry and shake him at the same time, lol. But in the end, he remembered Who is greater and straightened up.

Aurora. So it took me a better portion of this book to decide if I even trusted her let alone liked her. For that reason I'd give Ms. Baysinger an A+. There was no predictability where she was concerned and it made me tense and enthralled with the story all at once.

I won't really go into the other characters because then this review will never end ;). Suffice to say, they all make the book better and add some tension, not that this high-octane read needed any more. There were also some interesting scenes in here. I don't want to give them away, because I hate spoilers. But ack! I want to give them away. Each of them made me gasp in their own way. One because holy crawford, I did not see that coming. Another because holy crawford, I wanted to see it coming. And the third scene, because holy crawford, totally epic!

​*I received a free copy from the publisher. This review is my own, honest opinion. 
**First posted at: http://tonishiloh.weebly.com/blog/white-dawn-blog-tour-review-giveaway
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