

There’s a never-ending need for writers now to just get their characters together. In human speech: the sexual tension was intense! Just the way I like it, of course. But there were also the soft spots that curled your toes and ended too soon. Their worlds didn’t just collide, they clashed into each other. These two characters were very addictive on their own, and when they were together they were wildfire, hot and uncontrollable.


Every time their worlds collided, my heart skipped and I couldn’t read through it fast enough. Thomson found a wonderful balance between Eric and Jessica’s points of view in the story, and integrated the two worlds beautifully in the end. The story each author writes, I feel, is a reflection of the type of person they are in their head, and clearly Thompson is a rare gift to the YA fiction writing community. I cannot praise this author more for providing an unfamiliar perspective to YA fiction, and exploring new ideas that are clearly distinct and unique to her personality. It was addicting and ironic, haunting and mystical, hilarious and sophisticated. Thomson created, and even when I put the book down, this world haunted my thoughts. I was taken away by this new world Shannon A. The concepts are fresh and inspiring, connecting with the reader smoothly and allowing for a new perspective of magic, life, and archetypes. What I love about this series is that it is so outside-the-box. You can definitely see the progression the author has taken with her writing, and with the maturity came a better story that anyone would even hope for! This book was a lot better than the first one, in my opinion (and the first book was amazing to begin with, so this says a lot!). Thompson was very kind to ask me to review the second installment of The Timely Death Trilogy, and I was more than happy to pounce on the opportunity. I have to admit, the reason it took me a little longer that I thought it would to release this review is because I had to reread the first book (Minutes Before Sunset) before I started reading this book. ** Review Copy kindly provided for honest review by author** But when fate leaves nightmares behind, she decides to find the boy she sees in them, even if it risks her sanity. Her desire to find her parents is gone and so is her confidence. Jessica’s memory isn’t the only thing she’s lost. But he doesn’t want to surrender, even if he becomes the sacrifice for war. Forced to face his human side, he knows he can’t survive if he fights alone. It was the definition of our love.”Įric has weeks before his final battle when he’s in an accident.
