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| Title | : | Love Is Mortal (Valerie Dearborn #3) |
| Author | : | Caroline Hanson |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 200 pages |
| Published | : | November 14th 2012 by Host of the Hills (first published November 5th 2012) |
| Categories | : | Paranormal. Vampires. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Urban Fantasy. Fairies. Fae |

Caroline Hanson
Kindle Edition | Pages: 200 pages Rating: 3.89 | 2285 Users | 141 Reviews
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A determination to survive…Betrayed by everyone she loves, Valerie Dearborn will do anything to get out of Fey and avoid becoming Cerdwellyn’s queen. Even if it means she has to rely upon Lucas, the monster who betrayed her.
A bid for redemption…
Lucas felt nothing for hundreds of years, but Valerie’s blood has changed everything. Forced to confront his sins, he’ll do what he can to help Valerie survive. Even if it costs him his life.
A destiny cut short…
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| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Valerie Dearborn #3 |
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Ratings: 3.89 From 2285 Users | 141 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Love Is Mortal (Valerie Dearborn #3)
After reading all three books I liked the storyline behind these books and loved the main characters. Lucas and Valerie are good together.But the writing was very rough in general, the transition hard to follow occasionally and too many things left untold or just skipped. In my opinion the author needs to slow down and develop her plot and smooth out the rough edges between the scenes.Twists!!! So many that I wondered over and over 'this is how it ends?' Alas, I can say that the fine line of Alpha Male dominance and emotional but strong heroine was masterly tightrope with this series. I loved the series and thought it was slick how the series can be continued on a more 'up to date' level, if you will. I especially loved the complexity of the characters and the reasoning behind the existence of the magical world. Hanson made it difficult to choose one person to be the victor.
The third and final book in a series is often hit and misses. I guess it would be hard for an author to keep everyone happy. The overall story worked for me, I liked the outcome, I liked the twists and turns it took, and I liked seeing different sides to people, that you can be both good and bad. It was really interesting to read, and I liked the whole plot. I was invested in the characters, and was eager to get my happy ever after. However, when I finished it I was disappointed as it was not

Meh. Not sure what happened because I really enjoyed book one. The characters didn't ring true to me, and they totally seemed drastically different to me in a way that seemed more then just a natural evolution. One of my stars is for the reference to "The Princess Bride". I know...right?
FantasticI absolutely loved this series . Its sad to let all the characters go and return to reality. One of the best reads Ive ever had . Would 100% recommend to anyone who is in need of a little fantasy and romance in there life , luckily these vampires arent the kind that sparkle 😂
ok. so I really really do not like Valerie at all. I want to slap her in the face and almost believe she should be alone forever with her own self righteous attitude. I mead its ok for jack to try to kill him in a moment when it actually matters,but because he defended himself he is the jerk. whatever no one on this planet including her would have let that go with out hurting him. I still love Lucas, but I do not like her at all.
Love is Mortal is the final book in Caroline's Valerie Dearborn trilogy. She took the book in an entirely different direction than I would have expected. For that reason, I will not be including a recap of the story. I don't want to spoil it for other fans of the series. For me, the best parts of the book were the most painful for the characters. This was not because I wished them harm or enjoyed seeing them in pain. But, it did give us more much needed insight into their lives. Actually, while


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