Friday, December 13, 2013

Lunangelique by Kristin R Campbell

Today for my stop on the Lunangelique blog tour I am reviewing the three books in the series.


 

Lunangelique Synopsis: 
For Alexis and Alex life has been great. They have loving parents, great friends and live a life every teenager dreams. However, they are adopted and Alexis struggles with wanting to know who their real parents are and not wanting to hurt her adopted parents. Then, a stunning guy moves across the street from them. One who has a secret past and seems to know things about Alexis. One who does mysterious things and leads her to other mysterious persons. One who pushes her to discover her extraordinary birth family and the truth between mythology and religion.
 
MY REVIEW:star::star::star::star:
As the first book in this series I was excited to see what Kristin had in store for the readers and I was not disappointed when it came to the plot and development of the characters. I had to fight to put the book down. It easily held my attention and I quickly fell in love with Alex, Lexi and Cole.
The only complaint I have when it comes to the book are the grammar errors. 
Kristin Campbell has an amazing mind to come up with the ideas in the book. If you enjoy mythology, angels, romance and action I suggest you check this book out!
 
 
 
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Sleeping Gods Synopsis:
Alexis must pick up the broken pieces of her heart and pull herself together because she has a mission: To awaken the sleeping gods. When she is at the point of giving up, wearing her pretend smiles and feels like there is nothing left of herself, her friend becomes her savior. Patryck helps put Alexis back together again and in return Alexis sees him as something more than a friend…

Together with her brother, Alex, her father, Edmund, and a team of angels they make their way to Mount Latmos, to awaken the gods. But obstacles are in their way, one of them being Cole, the traitor, the one who shattered Alexis’ heart.

New friends and family she never thought she would meet will come to aid Alexis.

…And a love will blossom that will redefine the saying, “Love you forever.”
 
 

MY REVIEW:star::star::star::star:
As the second book of this series it stayed with the events from the first book. I was able to fall in love with new characters and continue to enjoy the previous characters. The plot gave plenty of twists and turns and I enjoyed every second of this book.
Again, the grammar seemed to be the only complaint I have with this book.
 If you enjoy mythology, angels, romance and action I suggest you check this book out!
 
 
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 Awakened Gods Synopsis:

Lexi has fulfilled her destiny and now the gods have awakened, but is that a good thing?

Now, Lexi lives in a world that is on a global collapse. The gods are angry that they have been forsaken and are seeking revenge on humanity. The oceans are in turmoil, tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcano eruptions and famine are causing global chaos, and the sun is being held hostage in an astrological phenomenal, never-ending solar eclipse by the avenging Helios.
Then, there is the problem of Zeus’ threat. Lexi must choose between giving herself to him or watching the “abominable” angels die by his hand. Not to mention, Hera, Zeus’ wife, is proposing her own jealous-driven proposition to Lexi: stay away from her husband or the angels and everyone dear to her will die. Lexi sees no way out of either predicaments and it puts a strain on her relationship with Cole. Will she lose him either way?

 
MY REVIEW:star::star::star::star:
As the conclusion to the series, I was not disappointed. All the questions throughout the book were answered and I love how Kristin stayed with the plot the entire series. There seemed to be a meaning for everything she wrote. I could not put this book down.
Again, the grammar was the only issue I came across.
If you enjoy mythology, angels, romance and action I suggest you check this book out!
 
 
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Want to buy the books?
 

Lunangelique on Amazon

 On B&N


 
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Sleeping Gods on Amazon

 
 On B&N


 

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Awakened Gods on Amazon

 
On B&N


 


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