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Grimnirs by Ednah Walters

morganmou's review against another edition

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4.0

Nordic paranormal romance series, I enjoyed them

jbquinn's review against another edition

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5.0

I'd give this book more stars if I could! Review to come!

faefolkreads's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved reading Coras story! It's interest to see the changes Raine is going through from a different characters point of view.
I don't have a problem with instalove, when it's a soulmate thing, but I can't help but feel that Cora and Echos relationship went a bit fast- kinda makes me feel sorry for Raine and Torin that they've been together longer and not at the same level 😂
Echo is a beautiful character who you can't help but love, despite his bad boy persona. I love the way Ednah Walters involves different histories and cultures, despite the fact that this book follows The Norse Pantheon.
Im looking forward to reading more from Cora and Echo

annag77's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 Stars

rachel222's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved this book! I'll admit it when I first started it I was still sort of longing for Raine and Torin, but in a few pages I was like Raine who?, Torin who? Cora and Echo stole the show! If you thought Torin was smokin' just wait until you meat Echo ..Oh my..! It was great to still have Raine in Torin involved in the storyline while letting Cora shine. I can't wait until Seeress gets here tomorrow and I already ordered Souls too!

b00kr3vi3ws's review against another edition

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3.0


This book in the series concentrates on Raine’s best friend Cora. Fresh out of a psych ward, Cora is struggling to get back to a normal life. But it turns out to be particularly difficult as she can still see ghosts/souls and a grimnir named Echo is driving her mad. To top it off, one of her best friends, Eirik, moves away. As Cora continues to search for answers, the chemistry between her and Echo is undeniable. But is she ready? – To handle the answers waiting for her and to handle Echo?

I liked the change of point of view shifting from Raine to Cora. Cora has always been the most bubbly and vivacious among the group of characters in the series. It was an experience to take a ride along Cora in her journey to find answers and give closures to the lost souls. It was interesting the way the author portrayed Cora’s new found affinity to see souls and communicate with them. However, I found her and Echo’s relationship to be a bit sudden. She barely knew the guy when she fell for him. Echo is such an arrogant and overzealous character. I cannot say am particularly fond of him.

I liked the twists that the author threw at us in this instalment. I am hoping there will be another book telling the story from Eirik’s point of view – afterall his life was turned upside down completely.

It was a refreshing to read the story from Cora’s point of view, though I can’t wait to get back to Raine telling the story and taking it further along.


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xatanika's review against another edition

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4.0

*i received a copy in exchange for a honest review.*


After spending weeks in a psych ward for seeing dead people after a tragic pool situation. Cora is struggling to live a "normal" life. It doesn't help that everyone acts as if she hasn't been gone very long and tells her about all these things she did - that she cant remember. What really is confusing is the strange man that shows up in her bedroom saying that they are lovers.

Echo is...simply put...perfect, badass, sexy, protective, and awesome. He has a troubled past and likes to live day to day just doing his job until he meets the "real" Cora. Echo tries to leave Cora alone and walk away but he can't, they are drawn to each other.

Cora's and Echo's story is perfect. Cora brings out the best part of Echo and he makes her want to be tougher.

I have not read any of the Runes series and did not feel as if I was missing parts of the storyline.

lifeandliterature's review against another edition

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5.0

I shook my head. I'd never met a man with a one-track mind. "Just when I'm beginning to see something redeemable in you, you open your mouth and spoil it."

Echo, Echo, Echo.... You beautiful, cocky, sweet, loving man. Torin has owned my heart, but Echo has shown that he is just as special in my eyes.

Cora has just been released from a mental institution and wants nothing more than for her life to go back to normal. But how can you have normal when you are regularly followed by souls and your world has been inhabited by Grimnirs, Immortals, Gods, Norns and Valkyries, and there appears to be mystery and danger at every turn. And then there's the gorgeous, infuriating soul reaper who makes your blood boil one minute and has your heart doing flips the next.

I wanted someone to kiss me like he couldn't get enough of me. Touch me like he'd die if we didn't. Look at me like he was seeing me for the first time every time we were together. I wanted Echo.

I like my books to be heavy on the romance and Ednah Walter's has delivered just what I need once again. I thought Cora's heart belonged to Eirik and I was so torn when Echo emerged on the scene. But Echo won me over. He is a man who truly believes that he's not worthy of love. He believes that his heart and soul are bad. Yes, he's done bad things but he's had such horrid pain in his life. Thank God Cora saw right through him and saw the beautiful, loving man that was buried under his cockiness. He protects, he cares, and he loves. Boy, does he love!!

There was lots of mystery and action to offset the hot romance and I found myself questioning almost everyone's motives at some point during the book. I really felt that I was taking this great journey of discovery right alongside Cora as she learnt more about her new world and it's inhabitants and her abilities.

I'm so happy that the author is writing these books to give us greater insights into the other characters. After reading this I liked Cora so much more. She has much more substance than what I originally thought. And as much as I want to get to know all the characters better, my greedy self is also jumping up and down because it means that the Runes series still has a fair way to go before it wraps up.

Theres not one particular thing that makes Ednah Walters Runes series a standout to me. It's a whole combination of things. It's the fantastic, easy to read writing style. It's the world building and plot twists. It's the incredibly likeable characters. Its the gorgeous swoony males. It's the fine line between Young Adult and New Adult that she manages to walk the story along. This series just keeps getting better with each book.

His chest was right there, begging me to kiss it, so I did, and he groaned. Best fantasy ever.

5/5 Cocky and Passionate Echo Stars

nataliesboooks's review

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3.0

I definitely like Cora and Echo more than Raine and Torin. I never really warmed to Torin. He’s just too perfect or something. And he doesn’t really do anything as a character - he’s just there for Raine to drool over.

This book was a little odd in that it opens with the reader knowing more about Cora’s past than Cora does. I didn’t know what to make of that at first and I wasn’t sure why no one explained to her what was going on.

Echo is basically your stereotypical “bad boy” - who’s really not all bad. I enjoyed his interactions with Cora. This book is definitely upper YA though.

Of the 3 in the series I’ve read so far, I liked this one the best. There were still a few typos and awkward sentences, but the story was better which made the errors seem less glaring.

condygurl's review against another edition

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5.0

Cora is straight out of the asylum. After her parents death she can suddenly see ghosts. She winds up having a break down, but strange things are happening to Cora. Now I won't go into details here but suffice it to say her life is not as clear cut as she always thought it was. Cora is well written and an amazing character, but she isn't the only amazing character. Echo is a total love. He has such strong convictions, such character that you actually forget he is just a person in a book.

Add in that touch of mythology, and you have the makings of a fabulous story. I must say I was so very frustrated when the story came to an end. I wanted to keep reading. I actually came close to throwing my kindle (heaven forbid). I just was not ready for this story to end.

I loved the little twists and turns this book took. And I loved how the story progressed. I have to say this book is a great addition to any personal library, and I highly recommend this book. By the way, you should probably grab Runes and Immortals while your off grabbing this book.