A review by thathannah
Divine by Nichole Van

4.0

Title: Divine
Author: Nichole Van
Series: Yes
Cliffhanger: No
Release Date: November 24, 2014
Rating: 4
HEA:
SpoilerYes


This is the second book in the House of Oak series. It is about James' sister Georgiana Knight. Georgie loves a good mystery. So when she gets a letter in 2012 written in her handwriting professing her love to someone in 1813 she has to find out why she wrote it and for who.

Sebastian fell in love with Georgie when he was a teenager. But being the poor vicar's son nothing could ever come of it. Now years later he is an earl and is determined to find Georgie and finally be with her.

I didn't like this book as much as the first but it was still really good. The mystery of the Zeus symbol was intriguing. I love the mystery of what is going to happen that is in this series. A lot of the same questions I had in the first book were in this one as well. Are they going to find out who Zeus is? Are they going to stay together? Will they live in 2013 or 1813? Is there a way for Sebastian to leave his responsibilities? Can Georgie leave her brother in another century? And so much more.

Georgie was a pretty good character but sometimes she was a little too obsessed with solving mysteries for me. I'm not sure what it was exactly but sometimes it was just a little too much. Sebastian was great also. I didn't really have any problems with him. Sometimes it was frustrating having him not just tell Georgie his feelings and that she was misunderstanding what he was saying. But it all ended up working well in the end. They were great together as a couple and I was so excited when Georgie was starting to see Sebastian as more than just in a brotherly way. Nothing ever went past kissing and yet their relationship was still powerful. It felt bigger than all of books that I have read that rely on sex for the story.

Although the first book was my favorite I am still looking forward to the next two books. I am excited to find out how the books are going to end up!