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A review by jobird
If I Die by Rachel Vincent
5.0
That was awesome!!! I want the next one now. I am so glad I pre ordered it last night. Wow so much happened in this one. I loved the emotion that was created. Such a great story. It is hard to not give spoilers so I recommend you don't read on.... This isn't much of a review just my rambling thoughts.
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Some quotes I liked
"But you kept pulling me back. You’re the brightest thing I’ve ever seen, Kaylee. You’re this beautiful ball of fire spitting sparks out at the world, burning fiercely, holding back the dark by sheer will. And I always knew that if I reached out—if I tried to touch you—I’d get burned. Because you’re not mine. I’m not supposed to feel the fire. I’m not supposed to want it. But I do. I want you, Kaylee, like I’ve never wanted anything. Ever. I want the fire. I want the heat, and the light, and I want the burn.”
“He shrugged, looking right into my eyes. "Right now, this is all I feel." He held our intertwined hands up for me to see and I wanted to look away, but I couldn't break the hold his gaze had on me, like he could see more than anyone else saw. Things I couldn't see myself.”
As soon as Kaylee found out she was going to die in a week I thought this is the best story line ever. Kaylee has grown up a lot through out this book and it was great to see her rebel, she was doing and saying what she wanted. I am looking forward to where the story can go from here.
Another great read from Rachel Vincent. I wish she would write another Shifters book. Please!!!
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First things first... Yay Tod and Kaylee.... Yay finally!!!! I was so happy they got together. I was never really a fan of Nash, I found the last book hard to enjoy because she took Nash back. But then she finally saw how great Tod is. There were so many beautiful moments between Kaylee and Tod.Some quotes I liked
"But you kept pulling me back. You’re the brightest thing I’ve ever seen, Kaylee. You’re this beautiful ball of fire spitting sparks out at the world, burning fiercely, holding back the dark by sheer will. And I always knew that if I reached out—if I tried to touch you—I’d get burned. Because you’re not mine. I’m not supposed to feel the fire. I’m not supposed to want it. But I do. I want you, Kaylee, like I’ve never wanted anything. Ever. I want the fire. I want the heat, and the light, and I want the burn.”
“He shrugged, looking right into my eyes. "Right now, this is all I feel." He held our intertwined hands up for me to see and I wanted to look away, but I couldn't break the hold his gaze had on me, like he could see more than anyone else saw. Things I couldn't see myself.”
As soon as Kaylee found out she was going to die in a week I thought this is the best story line ever. Kaylee has grown up a lot through out this book and it was great to see her rebel, she was doing and saying what she wanted. I am looking forward to where the story can go from here.
Another great read from Rachel Vincent. I wish she would write another Shifters book. Please!!!