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Jessica Linden

Auteur de Birthright

17 oeuvres 149 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Jessica Ruddick

Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) This author writes young adult, new adult, and contemporary romance fiction as Jessica Ruddick .
As Jessica Linden, she writes romantic suspense.

Séries

Œuvres de Jessica Linden

Birthright (2017) 49 exemplaires
Bodyguard (2016) 48 exemplaires
Wanting More (2016) 6 exemplaires
Sabotage [novella] (2017) 5 exemplaires
Trust in Me (Fight for Me, #3) (2017) 5 exemplaires
Letting Go (2015) 5 exemplaires
Fight for Me (2016) 4 exemplaires
Undefined (2018) 3 exemplaires
Down By Contact (2021) 2 exemplaires
Retribution (2017) 1 exemplaire
Sacrifice (2017) 1 exemplaire

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Autres noms
Ruddick, Jessica
Linden, Jessica
Lieux de résidence
Virginia, USA
Études
English Literature (MA)
Virginia Tech (BA|English)
Professions
English teacher
Agent
Sarah E. Younger (Nancy Yost Literary Agency)
Notice de désambigüisation
This author writes young adult, new adult, and contemporary romance fiction as Jessica Ruddick .
As Jessica Linden, she writes romantic suspense.

Membres

Critiques

Intriguing Tale.

At first I wasn't sure if I would enjoy this, but I did, very much. Seekers find pure souls to become angels, but for Ava, this means sentencing someone to death and their family to heartbreak. Then there's Cole. Well crafted and interesting.
 
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SuzieEN | 4 autres critiques | May 2, 2022 |
Fine just fine. To be honest I was not all that interested in this book and found myself speeding through it just to finish it. I was a bit bored by the whole thing form characters to plot to writing style. It was not for me.
 
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KateKat11 | 3 autres critiques | Sep 24, 2021 |
Ava Parks would have killed for an iPhone for her sixteenth birthday. Anything would have been better than coming into her birthright of being a seeker for the Grim Reaper, an arrangement made by her fallen angel ancestor in exchange for his re-admittance to heaven. And she isn’t just any seeker—she finds souls that have the potential for becoming angels and sentences them to death. A year and two souls into her role as a seeker with her conscience overflowing with guilt, Ava comes up with a plan to thwart the system. When it goes awry, she is forced to submit the name of a classmate, Cole Fowler, an ornery, rough around the edges guy who always seems to come to her rescue, whether she likes it or not. Her feelings for Cole prompt her to intervene, and she saves him from death, upsetting the Grim Reaper’s agenda.

While Ava schemes to find a way to save Cole, she learns he has some secrets of his own. She lets him believe he is protecting her, and not the other way around, until a final showdown with the Grim Reaper forces Ava to make choices Cole may never forgive.
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Gmomaj | 4 autres critiques | Jan 11, 2021 |
4.5 stars.

Letting Go is a very charming new adult romance by Jessica Ruddick. This debut novel is a sweet, fun read with minimal angst or drama. The characters are endearing and the plot is refreshingly unique.

Cori Elliott is a type A personality whose second year of college is not beginning under the best of circumstances. She is scrambling to cover her tuition after her financial aid falls through and she is devastated to learn her boyfriend Tyler's death the previous spring has been ruled a suicide. Cori makes an impetus decision to go to a frat party where she acts even more out of character when she gets drunk and makes out with a hot stranger, Luke Evans. Luckily for Cori, Luke is actually a really great guy, but her inability to be honest about her past becomes a huge stumbling block for their burgeoning relationship.

Cori is a likable, but frustrating, character. She has very high standards for herself and she works hard to maintain her perfect GPA. Cori is quickly overwhelmed trying to balance her classes, a new relationship and finding last minute financial aid. She is also struggling to make sense of Tyler's suicide and she is caught in an endless loop of blaming herself while at the same time playing the "what if" game.

Luke is a couple years older than Cori and he, too, is very serious about college. While he devotes plenty of time to studying, he also knows how to have a good time. Contrary to Cori's assertions he is perfect, Luke made his share of mistakes in his previous relationship and he is completely honest about his role in its eventual demise. The only thing he asks in return is that Cori also come clean about her past as well. Although she has numerous opportunities to explain her relationship with Tyler, Cori tells a bunch of half truths and tries to convince herself that lying by omission isn't really lying. However, it is only a matter of time before Tyler discovers her secrets but will he be as understanding as she thinks he will be?

Letting Go is a very engaging novel and Jessica Ruddick does a wonderful job keeping the story moving forward despite Cori's inability to completely let go of her past. The characters are beautifully developed with realistic issues to overcome. The romance between Cori and Luke is absolutely delightful and although their love scenes are not explicit, there is no denying the chemistry between them. It is an all around terrific read that fans of new adult romances are sure to enjoy.
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kbranfield | 3 autres critiques | Feb 3, 2020 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
17
Membres
149
Popularité
#139,413
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
18
ISBN
36

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