Inescapable (The Premonition #1)
I may be an inexperienced seventeen-year-old, but I’m grounded…sane. I look for rational explanations to even the strangest circumstances. Since meeting sophomore Reed Wellington, however, nothing makes any sense. Whenever he’s near, I feel an attraction to him–a magnetic kind of force pulling me towards him. I know what you’re thinking…that sounds fairly awesome. Yeah, it would be…if he liked me, but Reed acts as if I’m the worst thing that has ever happened to Crestwood…or him. But get this, for some reason every time I turn around he’s there, barging into my life.
What is the secret that he’s keeping from me? I’m hoping that it’s anything but what I suspect: that he’s not exactly normal…and neither am I. So, maybe Crestwood won’t be the making of me, but it could be the breaking of me. I’ve been left to wonder if the dark future my dream is foretelling is…inescapable.
Sometimes I'm really trying to understand people's ratings here but sometimes I just wonder if I'm crazy or did we read the same book. This is one of those books.You can't imagine how enthusiastic I was when I started reading this. It seemed like one of those books you can't make mistake with, high rating, really good reviews, everyone seemed hypnotized by it, and most of all it's about angels and I've been fascinated by them since...ever. I was wrong and you can't imagine how much. I won't brag
I really, really enjoyed this book. Amy's writing is beautiful. And her characters have depth and meaning and I cared about them. For me this wasn't really a love triangle (Which I normally don't enjoy at all) but for me, the way Amy set it up and worked it, it didn't seem love triangly to me. I loved Reed one minute and then was done with him, and then loved him again. And Russell...honestly, I usually have one guy who is MY guy in a book. There's no gray lines or maybes, it's one way or the
Sorry. i just can't care about these people. DNFed at 20% I didn't even get to the actual mythology which is so sad. I was so desperate to get into it, I read a couple of reviews and saw one explicitly comparing it to Twilight.Now I don't feel so bad DNFing this mother.
I deleted my reviews for the Premonition series because ALL my thoughts and feelings have changed from 2012
I wanted to destroy you, he says, and a shiver goes through me, and I wanted to take you in my arms and love you, and I wanted to tear you apart, and I wanted to crush anything that would harm you, all at the same time.For the most part of the story, I like the characters a lot. Genevieve(Evie) Claremont was a special girl who's a half-angel and a half-human; Reed was a Power Angel with all kinds of mysteries; Russell was initially a human but turned out as a surprise to me in the end;
So I'm chatting with Amy on Faceboook and we're like hey nice to meet you, I write books, you write books yada, yada. Then I'm like, well crap I haven't read her books. So I go to Amazon look her up and press buy with one click (you know you guys all are too familiar with that little orange button). So I sit down in my recliner, when I should be working on book 4 in my series, and settle in...well I shouldn't have tried to get settled because this book is action packed. Amy has created a world
Amy A. Bartol
Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.04 | 33347 Users | 2207 Reviews
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Original Title: | Inescapable |
ISBN: | 1461072514 (ISBN13: 9781461072515) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Premonition #1 |
Characters: | Reed Wellington, Evie Claremont |
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My name is Evie Claremont and this was to be the making of me–my freshman year of college. I’d been hoping that once I’d arrived on Crestwood’s campus, the nightmare that I’ve been having would go away. It hasn’t.I may be an inexperienced seventeen-year-old, but I’m grounded…sane. I look for rational explanations to even the strangest circumstances. Since meeting sophomore Reed Wellington, however, nothing makes any sense. Whenever he’s near, I feel an attraction to him–a magnetic kind of force pulling me towards him. I know what you’re thinking…that sounds fairly awesome. Yeah, it would be…if he liked me, but Reed acts as if I’m the worst thing that has ever happened to Crestwood…or him. But get this, for some reason every time I turn around he’s there, barging into my life.
What is the secret that he’s keeping from me? I’m hoping that it’s anything but what I suspect: that he’s not exactly normal…and neither am I. So, maybe Crestwood won’t be the making of me, but it could be the breaking of me. I’ve been left to wonder if the dark future my dream is foretelling is…inescapable.
Specify Out Of Books Inescapable (The Premonition #1)
Title | : | Inescapable (The Premonition #1) |
Author | : | Amy A. Bartol |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | August 8th 2011 by CreateSpace |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels. Young Adult. Romance. Paranormal Romance. New Adult |
Rating Out Of Books Inescapable (The Premonition #1)
Ratings: 4.04 From 33347 Users | 2207 ReviewsAssessment Out Of Books Inescapable (The Premonition #1)
Predictable and formulaic YA.Girl goes to a new school, doesn't know she's special, guy sees her and is irresistably gorgeous. All the girls want him, he's ridiculously wealthy, and treats her like garbage. Despite "standing up for herself" she wants him and becomes obsessed, and he eventually falls for her too. Play by the numbers.Why is it attractive when a guy acts like a jerk? Or when he's so rich he doesn't realize the value of money and doesn't care when he ruins his expensive things?TheSometimes I'm really trying to understand people's ratings here but sometimes I just wonder if I'm crazy or did we read the same book. This is one of those books.You can't imagine how enthusiastic I was when I started reading this. It seemed like one of those books you can't make mistake with, high rating, really good reviews, everyone seemed hypnotized by it, and most of all it's about angels and I've been fascinated by them since...ever. I was wrong and you can't imagine how much. I won't brag
I really, really enjoyed this book. Amy's writing is beautiful. And her characters have depth and meaning and I cared about them. For me this wasn't really a love triangle (Which I normally don't enjoy at all) but for me, the way Amy set it up and worked it, it didn't seem love triangly to me. I loved Reed one minute and then was done with him, and then loved him again. And Russell...honestly, I usually have one guy who is MY guy in a book. There's no gray lines or maybes, it's one way or the
Sorry. i just can't care about these people. DNFed at 20% I didn't even get to the actual mythology which is so sad. I was so desperate to get into it, I read a couple of reviews and saw one explicitly comparing it to Twilight.Now I don't feel so bad DNFing this mother.
I deleted my reviews for the Premonition series because ALL my thoughts and feelings have changed from 2012
I wanted to destroy you, he says, and a shiver goes through me, and I wanted to take you in my arms and love you, and I wanted to tear you apart, and I wanted to crush anything that would harm you, all at the same time.For the most part of the story, I like the characters a lot. Genevieve(Evie) Claremont was a special girl who's a half-angel and a half-human; Reed was a Power Angel with all kinds of mysteries; Russell was initially a human but turned out as a surprise to me in the end;
So I'm chatting with Amy on Faceboook and we're like hey nice to meet you, I write books, you write books yada, yada. Then I'm like, well crap I haven't read her books. So I go to Amazon look her up and press buy with one click (you know you guys all are too familiar with that little orange button). So I sit down in my recliner, when I should be working on book 4 in my series, and settle in...well I shouldn't have tried to get settled because this book is action packed. Amy has created a world
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