20 reviews for:

Divided

Evangeline Anderson

3.86 AVERAGE

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missjo77's review

3.75
adventurous emotional medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
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momdecoop's review

3.0
adventurous lighthearted slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Not my favorite. Really slow with a mix of fun. A bit drawn out I think. But I'll still keep going. Totally invested at this point.

lrjohnson13's review

4.0

Becca didn't want to bond with Truth and Far and surprisingly the twin kindred did not want to bond to each other. Having been separated at birth never knowing their twin Truth and Far didn't share a brotherly bond like normal kindred. When the demon Ur invades the mother ship the trio are the only ones that can find the solution and are forced to work together to get over their differences.

Boy there is something about those twin kindred! I really enjoyed this story and how reluctant Truth was to bond with Far. Seeing a developing relationship was really interesting, especially with Becca thrown into the mix. The plot was good overall with enough action to keep me entertained.

kitty9tails's review

5.0

Excellent book. I am glad I spent money to buy this book. I will probably read all of the books in the series. This author is really good at weaving stories together. It doesnt feel fake at all, even though it is sci-fi.

ladyzsazsa's review

4.0

Divided was not my favorite but as with all the books in this wonderfully erotic series, I enjoyed it immensely.....

Twice as nice

I think the twin kindred might just be my favorite type. The sci-fi in this book was reminiscent of star trek - so of course I loved it
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luckyirishgal's review

4.0

****Spoiler Free******

Ah, Twin Kindred. Be still my heart. It's intriguing the way Ms. Anderson handles twins, one dare and one light. If you're familiar with the series, then you already know about Twin Kindreds from Lock and Deep. Their book was an example of how it's supposed to be. Far and Truth are an example of how things don't always go according to plan. They didn't bond, they hate each other. Becca believes she can choose between the men.

#1) Um, why would you want to?

#2) Even if they do hate each other, Far and Truth are Twin Kindred. I don't understand how Becca thought she could get around bonding the way nature created them to.

Lucky for all three, fate steps in.

Ms. Anderson has a gift for crafting believable dialogue, dynamic characters, and smoking hot love scenes. The Kindred series is fantastic and hasn't lost momentum like some series' do. I'm excited to see more of Ms. Anderson's Kindred books in the future.

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karebear78's review

5.0

Something about the Twin Kindred really get me going. The intense emotions as well as the intense sexual encounters are just fantastic. Great read!

_sofiaflorees's review

3.0
medium-paced

birdloveranne's review

5.0

Becca was really irritating, but other than that, great book!