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Original Title: Stealing Phoenix
ISBN: 0192756583 (ISBN13: 9780192756589)
Edition Language: English
Series: Benedict-Savant #2
Characters: Zed Benedict, Sky Bright, Xavier "Xav" Benedict, Victor Benedict, Yves Benedict, Trace Benedict, Will Benedict, Phoenix Corrigan, Uriel Benedict
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Stealing Phoenix (Benedict-Savant #2) Paperback | Pages: 264 pages
Rating: 4.25 | 9709 Users | 744 Reviews

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I really liked this book from cover to cover. It was full of action from the first couple of pages to the end.

I think Yves is perfect for me. I tend to go for the more shy, brainy guys, and it sure didn't hurt that this one was devastatingly handsome and such a gentleman. He's romantic but not to the point where he's too sappy, and he's protective but not to the point where he's possessive.

I love Phoenix because she's your perfect damsel in distress. She's had a hard life, but she's a survivor. She's caring and selfless, but not in a depressing, gloomy kind of sacrificial way. She's a strong character, and despite her lack of book-smarts, she is witty and clever.

And I love the romance in this book. The concept of soulmates is really overdone, and at times, it's really a bore or annoying how writers accomplish this concept. In this case, it wasn't the case. I liked that Yves and Phee are soulmates, and they're attracted to each other right off. But Stirling gave time for the relationship to progress. A lot of times, our heroine would fight it because she's in denial or not ready or doesn't want to give up her independence. In this case, the obstacle was keeping hers safe and away from her corrupt and dangerous life before him. I don't know how to explain it, but somehow, Stirling managed to make the soulmates concept work for me.

I thought it was a cute, delightful read, and I would recommend it to anyone who's looking for just that.

I haven't read Finding Sky yet, but it's next on my to read list.

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Title:Stealing Phoenix (Benedict-Savant #2)
Author:Joss Stirling
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 264 pages
Published:September 1st 2011 by Oxford University Press
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Romance. Paranormal

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Ratings: 4.25 From 9709 Users | 744 Reviews

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I really liked this book from cover to cover. It was full of action from the first couple of pages to the end.I think Yves is perfect for me. I tend to go for the more shy, brainy guys, and it sure didn't hurt that this one was devastatingly handsome and such a gentleman. He's romantic but not to the point where he's too sappy, and he's protective but not to the point where he's possessive.I love Phoenix because she's your perfect damsel in distress. She's had a hard life, but she's a survivor.

Posted on http://mykeepershelf.blogspot.com/201... My rating 4.5 out of 5Stealing Phoenix is the second book in the Finding Sky series by Joss Stirling, it's definitely one of the best YA series out there (in my humble opinion), it's fast paced, full of swoon worthy Benedict brothers and has the best creepy villains EVER. The Benedicts are a pretty special family, the parents and the seven brothers who's names start alphabetically with Trace and ends with Zed are savants and all have special

I loved the previous book to this one, Finding Sky, so I was pleased to find out that there were a following two books in the series. This book is not a follow on to Sky and Zed's story, but a brand new story about Yves, Zed's older brother, and his newly found soulfinder, Phoenix, although Sky and Zed feature in this story plenty. That is one of the things I loved about this book- we still see a lot of the other Benedict brothers, they each play an important role in the book. I liked this

Let me start this review by saying that I liked this book. No, it is not a literary masterpiece, but it doesn't pretend to be one either. What it is: a nice, fluffy, well-paced, just-exciting-enough YA novel, that you read through in a heartbeat. It combines romance, friendship and some action and suspense in a nice way (although I do have to add here that some of the scenes showing the family-affection felt slightly artificial to me), and although it never keeps you on the edge of your seat or

I cannot express how much I love this series. It's been torture waiting for the release of Stealing Phoenix. I did the craziest happy dance when I saw it in my mailbox. This book was incredibly well written. The storyline was thrilling, exciting and I got absorbed into in from page one. The pages were constantly giving of waves of danger. I was so anxious the entire time, waiting for the axe to drop. Yves sure knows how to get in trouble, with Phoenixs help of course.Yves and Phoenix are so

Source: I own this book. Cost: Free Title: Stealing Phoenix Series: The Benedicts #2 Author: Joss Stirling Overall Rating: 3 starsThis is another Drake Chronicles. Nobody can fall in love normally, they all have to have a story. Zed-paired offYves- Paired offLet me guess, Xav will be next! I mean, it was good story, they are always good stories, but they're never mindblowing and it bothers me that I may have to spend 7 books to read average love stories.

Why isnt there a 10 star button!THIS IS THE BEST BOOK I HAVE PROBABLY READ ALL YEAR!!!If you thought Finding Sky was good!Well, this was AMAZING!I love Phoenix, nickname Phee, 's character!The life she has to endure, the lies, she doesnt know whats the truth. Since her mother died when she was only 9, Phee learned to trust noone, incase she or someone else gets hurt. Her Mother taught her about Soulmate, but when she died, she thought it was another lie her Mother told her, but only because The
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