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Love is Fear is the highly anticipated sequel to the Number One Fantasy Bestseller, Love is Darkness.
After a lot of swearing and only a little nookie, Valerie Dearborn has decided to make a change. No more lusting after Lucas, the hot, but emotionless, vampire king who can’t commit. Instead she’s going to make it work with Jack. After all, not only is he breathing, but he’s the love of her life….Isn’t he?
Valerie is an Empath, with supernatural abilities that seem to do nothing more than give her the hots for Lucas. Once upon a time, Empath’s had a purpose. They were ambassadors to the Others—Fey, Witches, Werewolves and Vampires. They could settle the emotions of a Werewolf and make Vampires feel again.
But that was long ago.
Lucas isn’t about to let Valerie go. He needs her to help him find the Fey, last seen in the Colony of Roanoke, North Carolina, circa 1587. He still believes they are the key to restoring balance to the world and the only way to keep vampires under control. They won’t trust him, but they will trust Val.
Between Jack, Lucas and Rachel, Val knows life won’t be dull. Nor will it be the normal, 2.5 kids kind of life she’s always wanted.
As their enemies close in, Val must ask herself what life is really about–trust, duty or mind-blowing orgasms? And even if she finds the answer, she may not live long enough to enjoy it.
Please note—this novel is not YA and has lots of sass, swearing and sex. Not necessarily in that order.
- Sales Rank: #176013 in eBooks
- Published on: 2013-11-30
- Released on: 2013-11-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful.
Beware! You will start stalking the author for a sequel if you read this series!!!
By S. Naranjo
Well, first of all let me just say that after reading LID, I was extremely anxious for the sequel!! I mean we were left with a pretty epic cliffhanger afterall! Love is Fear is a worthy sequel that stands up to the first book. I read it in pretty much one sitting minus picking children up from school and feeding them. I guess they do need fed don't they? It seems series that are much loved end up in an injustice by the author with the subsequent books in the series, but Caroline Hanson has done her story proud. Most would however say that an injustice has been done to the characters. Well, not really but it's not all unicorns and cupcakes that's for sure. Val has some tough choices to make, and even more tough choices to make. She forces herself into some decisions that she thinks is best for her..ahem Jack. Well, let me just say that I really liked him in the first book but that was because there was quite a bit of unknown still about him. Yeah, well he pretty much ruined me from ever being team Jack. I won't say why, except that it truly has nothing to do with his choice at the end. My mind was made up way before that and I can understand his draw to the choices that he makes. That is something though that Val is definetely not going to be ok with though, it contradicts everything she's ever believed..ahem..wanted to believe about him.
That brings us to....LUCAS. Oh.my. I was team Lucas from book one! I still am, even though by the ending of LIF you are left with a lot of questions about his true character. Val's having a tough time giving up the dream of a normal life, so much so that she has a hard time truly facing her feelings for him, and even more so believing what feelings he may really have, or not have for her. I being uncharacteristically optimistic want to believe that depsite all popular beliefs otherwise he is capable of actual emotions, specifically love. He says he can't, Val has to try to convince herself that she can love him and live with him even if he cannot. She decides to see if she can take what he can offer her and live with it, while constantly questioning whether she is making a huge mistake. At one point she talks about people's actions meaning more then their words...I wish she would open her eyes/mind a little more when a certain character begins to wreak havoc on all their lives..
Which brings us to Cerdwellyn..the Fey King. I prefer to think of him as a Trickster, because that's pretty much what he is. You never have the indication of whether he is good or evil. His actions are motivated for sure, but one thing is certain he and Lucas are mortal enemies. We learn more about their histories but how much of it is true, and which side was wronged more? Considering Cerdwellyn has been betrayed and forced to flee underground to the Fey kingdom with no way out, he pretty much has it out for Lucas's blood and would do anything to make him suffer and what a better way then Val. It will be interesting in the sequel to see what his true intentions for Val will be...since we are yet again left with a monster cliffhanger..hehehe..literally pretty much. Well the cliff part that is...
I enjoyed the character growth in this book, we learn a lot more about who they are and are left with just as many questions I hope we get more answers to in the next installment...I am going officially on record in stating that I am STILL team LUCAS!
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
Love is Insecure
By A Book a Day
I'll start by saying that this book is well worth the read, especially after the cliffhanger left from Love is Darkness, however I disappointingly did not enjoy it nearly as much. That enjoyment does not have anything to do with the events that take place or the plot that unfolds, but rather goes back to Valerie and my disappointment in her. The actions, indecision, and second guessing, combined with some rather surprising turn of events, solidly classify this series as a paranormal soap opera and not the kickbutt urban fantasy I was hoping it would become. So not to provide spoilers, I'll keep this synopsis light and focus more on the things that worked really well vs. the things that are starting to annoy me.
Valerie Dearborn is the last known empath in this world or any other. After her mother was murdered by a vampire and they rescue a boy Jack who's lost his parents to a vampire, she ended up losing her childhood dreams to her father's and Jack's obsession with revenge. Because of her empathic abilities, the tortured and obsessed motives are crippling for her, and she craves a normal existence. Only her love for Jack and her deep attraction to Lucas, the vampire king, who needs Valerie's help to bring back otherworldly creatures to balance out the evil of the vampires, make it difficult for Valerie to walk away and leaves her in a strange love triangle where she's not sure what she should do. So instead of thinking things through and trying to figure out who she really is as an empath, and what she wants, she jumps head first into trying just about anything that ultimately leads her to the world of the Fey and the attentions of the Fey king.
The history of the Fey is really interesting and keeps you intrigued on where the story is going and just what Valerie's role is in all of that. Her series of, for lack of a better word, experiments, should have helped her flush out what felt right and what felt wrong, I mean she is an empath right? In the end, she's as clueless as she's ever been and instead of being left with two ambiguous men in her life, she's left with three.
This book is no filler and there's lots of sex this go around, along with some surprising revelations, but I find myself feeling the same things I felt back in the first book. With a second installment, I'm riding dangerously close to not caring for any of the characters and when you don't have someone you're rooting for, it's an easy way to lose interest altogether. Rachel's role in this book is nothing short of obnoxious and I had to roll my eyes at one point where she's monologuing about how she's never killed anyone who wasn't truly evil.... hmmm she must have forgotten about gutting Valerie like a fish in the first book, that or it doesn't count because she didn't die. I guess intent doesn't matter in this case. Regardless, it was an annoying distraction to create more drama and felt over manipulated. The titles of the books imply that Valerie is exploring what love is, and clearly she's yet to find it, but I was rather hoping she could at least try finding it with herself. I felt Valerie's turmoil in the first book, but this go around, she doesn't even try to go for normal. Instead she walks in, eyes wide open, and everything turns into regrets and misplaced indignation.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
A little torn
By Amazon Customer
I can't think of how to write this review so that a potential reader would find it helpful. The first book left me excited and anticipating the sequel, this book left me sad. Not in a "this is a really bad book, it let me down" kind of way, but as in I actually felt bad for the characters. At the end of the first book I couldn't wait to see how Jack would react. The end of this book left me a little torn. I know this is going to be a series, so there will be more to the story, but it seemed a little final to me. Overall, was it worth the wait? Yes. I just have to rate LIF a little lower than my first review because it didn't leave me feeling the same way I did after LID.
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