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Rebecca Belliston

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Comprend les noms: Rebecca Lund Belliston

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Princess Gisela of Steinland was born without color. Albino. When her betrothal to Prince Jerrik of Kronga ends in his death, it starts a ten-year war her father is determined to win, even if it means bringing her out of hiding to do it. Now the savage Krongon war commander, Bloodless Kristoff, seeks the hearts of the entire royal family, especially Gisela's.

Desperate, her father agrees to another alliance that involves her marrying an old brute of a king. Unwilling to be the sacrificial lamb, Gisela goes on the run. Thrown into the center of a battle between three kingdoms, she finds herself fighting for her life and the right to be truly loved.

Can the girl who started the war find a way to end it?
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Wow, wow, wow!!! I never thought I'd enjoy this book so much!!! I LOVED it!!!!!!

I picked this up seeing how many pages there were and was hesitant whether I should read it. I've read medieval Christian romance before in the past that was half this long and still managed to bore me at times but this book was NEVER boring. I am so happy it was as long as it was and I read twice as many pages as I usually read each day! Trust me when I say that this book is GOOD!

Also, I have a confession to make! And that is that I have a horrible tendency to flip to random pages of the book that I haven't read yet and peek at what's going on. This usually ruins all the main plot twists for me in every book (I know, I know, but the temptation is too great!) but even though I scoured the pages looking to see how everything added up with this book, I still didn't figure everything out! Which is awesome! It was like the author purposefully wrote the entire thing so that annoying curious readers like me wouldn't be able to stuff find out until the moment she wanted me to. I've never had a book thwart my spoiling plans before so I'm impressed! XD

Okay, about the characters, I really loved how the MC was an albino because that definitely helped me to see albinos with more understanding and compassion. I've never actually met an albino before but I've always wondered what it would be like to be one. Gisela was amazing but I soo hated Ryder. It's not that he's evil or anything like other characters but he's just SUCH a brat that I can barely sympathize with him. I do feel a bit bad what happened though and I wish he'd gotten the chance to do better. Well, he did have that chance plenty of times in my opinion, but he never took them.

The author also has an amazing piano solo album with pieces from this book! You can listen to the music and also the first few chapters of the book on the author's YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy3YaGcb2nSsOTryKEOpmkg
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BooksbyStarlight | Oct 25, 2022 |
This was a very good book--full of drama, suspense, and rich in dialogue. I quickly grew to like Carrie. She's got such a good heart, but I can't tell you how much I wish this woman had some spine to go with that heart! Of all the characters she interacts with in this book, Greg seems to be the only guy who calls her out on it. She needs to tell it like it is with Oliver. She needs to be more upfront with the clan. She needs to teach her sister and brother to be more accountable for their actions instead of volunteering herself to be the family scapegoat. Like I said, she's full of heart, but she's got no spine.

It's a great book. Intense in some places, but I like it. It's clean. No sex. No cussing. I feel good enough about this one to recommend it.
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caslater83 | 2 autres critiques | Nov 12, 2016 |
It's hard to review this book because I was so immersed in it that I felt like I was living it. I was scared, I was heartbroken, I was cold when it snowed, I was in pain when the main character was hurt, I missed my parents; but I also loved my neighbors, felt joy at new growth, and loved the sunshine. To me that means that this was an amazing book. At one point while reading, I actually stood up to put my light jacket on and go to work when I said to myself, "Oh this isn't a warm enough coat when it is snowing outside". It was 60 degrees at the time, but it was snowing in the book. That's how in thrall I was while reading. When I later read that the author is the daughter of Gerald Lund, I was like, "Okay, I get it now". I felt all of those things while reading The Work and The Glory series, and The Fire of the Covenant . So much so, in fact, that I never re-read them because I didn't want to put myself through that emotional and practically physical stress again. However, I can see myself re-reading this one.
I loved the main character, Carrie. She was so good, loving, loyal, innocent and giving. I wish I was more like her. It made me wonder how I would react given the same circumstances. I will say that I'm still not sold on the main love interest - he is such a jerk at the beginning. I understand that he has gone through horrors in his life, but he is very cold-hearted at the beginning and I had a hard time getting over that.
I found the whole premise of the book a little scary because it felt like something that could really happen. A lot of the dystopian/post-apocalyptic books I have read have dealt with things like a pandemic, nuclear holocaust, alien invasion... This one simply had the dollar fail. There was a run on the banks - the banks failed. The government took over in a drastic way. Yikes! Maybe that was one of the reasons it was so engrossing, because it felt like something that could really happen to me and my family. Anyway, this was a great book and I highly recommend it. Now we wait for book 2, entitled Liberty , and it is being released on the 4th of July. Pretty cool. And I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that the final book in the trilogy will be called, The Pursuit of Happiness .

Areas of concern:
When I bought this book for our library, I thought it was a Young Adult novel. The book does begin with the main character being 17 years old, but then it fast-forwards 5 years, so it is actually not a YA book. However, it kind of had a YA feel to it, and it was very clean, so I am not concerned about having it in the library. In fact, several students have read it and really liked it.
There is no bad language.
There is some talk of girls needing to sell themselves to keep their families safe, but it is done in as non-offensive a way as possible.
There are intense situations where characters fear for their lives.
There are corrupt and very scary government officials.

https://read-me-maybe.blogspot.com
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Bduke | 2 autres critiques | Sep 30, 2015 |
When the stock market crashes for the second time, people begin to lose everything-- including their citizenship to the United States.

Living illegally in abandoned houses the people of Logan Pond rely on each other and a patrolman who is wiling to look the other way.

Life is hard, but it is better than the work camps or the prisons where everyone else has gone.

Then Greg Pierce and his mom show up.

Greg has grand ideas to help the citizens of Logan Pond.

1- Everyone move to one street.

2- Block the entrance.

3- Build wells.

4- Find a doctor to join the clan.

5- Give the patrolman what he really wants to insure he will never turn on them...the girl named Carrie.

Carrie Ashworth has done a lot for the clan and her surviving siblings.

She finds Greg both interesting and frustrating all at the same time.

She is willing to help save her clan...

But to what extent?

I LOVE Rebecca Belliston's books!
So well written!
Fantastic story lines!
This one will keep you reading and pondering the entire book!
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Shauna_Wheelwright | 2 autres critiques | Oct 3, 2014 |

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