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Marked by Sophie Davis

roguemarina's review

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medium-paced

4.0

Such a cliffhanger! It took me a bit to remember everything that had happened since I left this book back in 2017ish. But definitely was exciting.

bittenbycolour's review

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3.0

After exiled this book felt very repetitive but it wasn't awful

wlambert0412's review against another edition

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adventurous tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

bookish_manda's review

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5.0

This book was so much better than Exiled! I missed reading from Talia’s perspective, and I enjoyed that Davis alternated between Talia and Erik. I was disappointed not to see much of Ian Crane and Alex. I hope they play a bigger role in the next book.

shan198025's review against another edition

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4.0

What the What?!

aelrae's review against another edition

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5.0

As big a fan of this series as I am, needless to say I was ABSOLUTELY EXCITED to learn that I received an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book follows Talia & Erik during the same time frame as EXILED: KENLY'S STORY. If, like me, you wondered what was going on with our favorite Talented couple while Kenly was in London, imprisoned by the Poachers; you are about to find out.

Read along as Talia & Erik coordinate resources to rescue Kenly and the rest of the Created from being sold into slavery.

What happens when you have to make the choice to leave other Talented people behind to rescue the Created? What happens when Talia & Erik try to walk the line between what is morally right; and what UNITED wants them to do?

If you think you know what happened before, during and after the auction/rescue from reading Kenly's Story, think again. When Talia decides to trust Victoria, will she regret it? Or will she find out that trust was warranted, after all?

Will Erik learn to control all the talents that he was infected with, or will they get the best of him?

With an action packed story that will rock your senses, this book definitely lives up to the name UNFORGETTABLE! I am already eagerly awaiting the next installment!

malissac's review against another edition

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4.0

Unforgettable brings us back to the world of Talia and Eric. I have to say while I enjoyed getting to know Kenly, James, and all the other new characters that came with her in Exiled, I missed Talia and Eric and am so glad to find them back with us again.

Unforgettable is happening during the same time frame as Exiled happened, so we are getting to see what is going on with the original crew during the time we were with Kenly in London. Don't worry though you aren't going to be doing a reread of Exiled. This story is told from Talia and Eric's POV and you know that completely changes the look and feel of the book. Unforgettable will fill in any gaps you may have had in regards to what happened in Exile, in specific when Talia, Eric, and their team from United show up at the Created (Chrome) Auction in England. We also get to see how Talia and Eric's relationship with each other is evolving, how their friendships (frenemy-ships: Hellooooo Brand) are growing, and how Eric is dealing with all the new talents he was injected with. Can he gain control, will it ruin his relationship with Talia?

Let me say you will get a lot of questions answered but you will walk away with just as many. You guys know by now this is how Sophie Davis work their magic. The tales they weave are full of twists, turns, action, a bit of romance, and a whole lot of OMG moments.

I can't wait for Inescapable because as always when I finish a book from the Talented Saga I am anxiously awaiting the next book so I can get answers!

I love this series and if you are a fan of YA Dystopians/Paranormal you will as well. This is definitely a book that must be read along with the series. Don't grab this one up thinking you could read it as a standalone, if I think I have questions now you would be totally lost. This is a Novella, so between that and just the normal pacing of a Sophie Davis Talented book it is a fast read. Enjoy and get ready for a cliffhanger that will leave you saying What the ever loving......get me the next book STAT!


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butterfliesandbooks's review

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5.0

I firstly thought that it was going to be so similar to book 5 since they're both telling the same things, but from different people's (Erik and Talia) perspective. But now I see that I was so wrong, it was the same time but the story was different and not boring at all.πŸ’• Now I only have 2 books left and I really wanna finish to see the end but also I don't want to finish such an amazing series πŸ’•πŸ’•
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