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jennigma's review
4.0
It was cute with Milo and Shelby, but it got kinda slow when they were telling Roland's story. The rest was cute.
catxbooks's review against another edition
5.0
Amé todas las historias, en especial la de Shelby y Miles, esos dos son hermosos juntos y pensar que antes ni se llevaban bien, pero como dicen, del amor al odio hay sólo un paso :)
fimilia's review against another edition
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
2.0
The previous part of the book series annoyed me because of the poor quality of the text. I felt then that the story was not complete and I expected more. I didn't expect much from this book and I was not disappointed. There was nothing in the book that I enjoyed, but nothing that particularly annoyed me either.
snowbenton's review
3.0
Four different stories taking place in one of the scenes from Luce and Daniel's past that takes place in the middle of the third book.
The first story, of Shelby and Miles, seemed incredibly forced. Miles had been so in love with Luce that it seemed ridiculous that he would immediately fall for someone else.
Roland's story was tragic but the end was honorable.
Arriane's story was heartbreaking and was what made my review three stars instead of two.
Luce and Daniel's was tepid, as is their relationship in all the books, but overall this was a cute filler story.
The first story, of Shelby and Miles, seemed incredibly forced. Miles had been so in love with Luce that it seemed ridiculous that he would immediately fall for someone else.
Roland's story was tragic but the end was honorable.
Arriane's story was heartbreaking and was what made my review three stars instead of two.
Luce and Daniel's was tepid, as is their relationship in all the books, but overall this was a cute filler story.
abigailrose753's review against another edition
4.0
Some of it didn’t feel necessary. It was ok and kind of dragged on but I really liked the part with Arriane and Tess. It explains a lot.
c0urtn3yy's review against another edition
3.0
cute quick read. i liked the layout of it - every love story had their own set of chapters and the book was just a compilation of them; they were all linked together of course so it was still somewhat a coherent story. it's been a while since i've read this series so i really didn't know who the first couple was, haha.
nightshade_novels's review
5.0
This little novella comes between the third and last books in the Fallen series. It is split into four small stories each centered around the love of one of the main characters on a Valentine’s Day in the medieval period. Although it makes a good story I find it a bit unrealistic that in the whole of the time between the Fall and modern days, Arriane’s only love, Roland’s only love, and Daniel and Luce’s only Valentine’s Day (clearly not including all of the ones they will spend together as mortals, so as not to give away the end of the series) all occurred in the same year. Not only that but it is the day that Shelby and Miles happen to land in when jumping through the announcers, just at the point when their love blossoms! I did like the way in which each of the four stories are at the same time very separate and yet link together to form one intricate tale.
I found Miles and Shelby’s story very cute, the way they each went out to buy presents for Daniel and Luce and came back with presents for each other. I like the way that the moment Shelby realises how much Miles’ hat means to him she becomes single-mindedly determined to get it back for him. The way that Kate made Miles’ lose his hat and then Shelby trade her hairband meant that they each got to see the other as more open than they usually would. This helped in symbolising the way in which they were starting to see the real person in each other that is normally kept hidden.
Roland’s story was interesting as within the series Roland is a mysterious character and you do not learn that much about him. It was set out like a typical Romeo and Juliet come Rapunzel tale. This was my least favourite of the four stories, but was still enjoyable to read.
Arriane’s story took me surprise because I had not realised that she was a lesbian, I am not sure that it was mentioned outright in the series. I enjoyed her story though; she and Tess made a really cute couple. Somehow their being on opposite sides just made their love even more precious. It was nice to finally know how Arriane got the scar on her neck and that there was a heart-breaking story of lost love behind it.
Daniel and Luce’s story seems like just another in the long list of the lives together. I appreciated the small hints at the true nature of “Bill” that were scattered at the start. This was quite a good story, but not as good as some of the other past lives that the couple have spent together. I liked the scene where Daniel presents Luce with the clearing full of peonies and candles. It annoyed me that it was written from the point of view of the modern Luce coven into the medieval Lucinda. I would have liked it to have been just from medieval Lucinda’s perspective but I can see how having Luce’s cloven perspective makes it fit in with the rest of the stories and the series as a whole.
Although a lovely little book, it is not quite up to the standard of the rest of the series and therefore loses a star and receives four stars.
I found Miles and Shelby’s story very cute, the way they each went out to buy presents for Daniel and Luce and came back with presents for each other. I like the way that the moment Shelby realises how much Miles’ hat means to him she becomes single-mindedly determined to get it back for him. The way that Kate made Miles’ lose his hat and then Shelby trade her hairband meant that they each got to see the other as more open than they usually would. This helped in symbolising the way in which they were starting to see the real person in each other that is normally kept hidden.
Roland’s story was interesting as within the series Roland is a mysterious character and you do not learn that much about him. It was set out like a typical Romeo and Juliet come Rapunzel tale. This was my least favourite of the four stories, but was still enjoyable to read.
Arriane’s story took me surprise because I had not realised that she was a lesbian, I am not sure that it was mentioned outright in the series. I enjoyed her story though; she and Tess made a really cute couple. Somehow their being on opposite sides just made their love even more precious. It was nice to finally know how Arriane got the scar on her neck and that there was a heart-breaking story of lost love behind it.
Daniel and Luce’s story seems like just another in the long list of the lives together. I appreciated the small hints at the true nature of “Bill” that were scattered at the start. This was quite a good story, but not as good as some of the other past lives that the couple have spent together. I liked the scene where Daniel presents Luce with the clearing full of peonies and candles. It annoyed me that it was written from the point of view of the modern Luce coven into the medieval Lucinda. I would have liked it to have been just from medieval Lucinda’s perspective but I can see how having Luce’s cloven perspective makes it fit in with the rest of the stories and the series as a whole.
Although a lovely little book, it is not quite up to the standard of the rest of the series and therefore loses a star and receives four stars.
anbeasley91's review against another edition
4.5
This was a cute novella that was about Valentine’s Day. It wasn’t just about Sam and Daniel, it gave romance stories about a few of the main characters. This is right right before they are all back in present time.
logan98's review against another edition
4.0
Honestly the reason I’m drawn to this series is the supporting characters. I wish this book hadn’t centred around Luce and Daniel and could have just been about the other characters on their own. Luce and Daniel are great an all but I wish their chapter was taken out to give Arriane and Roland more pages. Their stories are so interesting and I love the complexities of their characters. I would have loved to have seen Gabbe and even Molly have their own story. Yeah Luce and Daniel’s curse is the centre of the story but seeing the other characters outside of that is really interesting and I wish it had been explored more.
yanagnl81's review against another edition
3.0
Dit is een boek tussen het derde en vierde deel van de Fallen serie. Er worden een paar
ontluikende liefdes beschreven en een paar eindigende liefdes. Shelby en Miles, Roland
en Rosalinde, Arrianne en Tessriël, Luce en Daniël. Wel even leuk voor tussendoor,
maar het boeiendst vond ik het voorstuk van Extase (rapture).
ontluikende liefdes beschreven en een paar eindigende liefdes. Shelby en Miles, Roland
en Rosalinde, Arrianne en Tessriël, Luce en Daniël. Wel even leuk voor tussendoor,
maar het boeiendst vond ik het voorstuk van Extase (rapture).