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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Prophecy Awakened attracted my eye due to its beautiful cover. I had no idea what to expect except plenty of romance and the book certainly delivers on that, with alternating viewpoints by the two main characters, Noah and Eden, exploring the twists and turns of their relationship. I enjoyed the lyrical writing style, especially Tamar's descriptions of nature and animals, which feature just as much as the protagonists' school and friendships. The paranormal elements build slowly with plenty of reveals in the second half, leading up to an intriguing ending. no reviews | add a review
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On the first day of her new school all that shy, wounded Eden wants is to finish her senior year and escape to college. It can't be too much to ask for, can it? Noah has spent two years not knowing why he failed to come of age as every one of his ances-tors has. Two years drifting aimlessly, searching for direction... When the two meet the connection is instantaneous and undeniable. A connection that has Eden running and Noah burning to know more. A connection destined to be the catalyst for a prophecy that neither knew existed.A prophecy others are willing to kill for. As families rupture and struggle to realign, as their hearts connect and ignite, Eden learns to trust. But with their love and life on the line, Eden must find the power to believe.Prophecy Awakened is the first book in Tamar Sloan's Prime Prophecy Series. If you enjoyed Stephanie Meyer, Lauren Kate or Maggie Stiefvater, then you'll love a series that captures their best traits in an epic, captivating story of a love that defies boundaries. No library descriptions found. |
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Not my normal taste but the story seems solid enough that I want to read the next book. ( )