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Bittersweet (Faerie Song Trilogy Book 2), by Michele Barrow-Belisle

Bittersweet (Faerie Song Trilogy Book 2), by Michele Barrow-Belisle

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Bittersweet (Faerie Song Trilogy Book 2), by Michele Barrow-Belisle

Bittersweet (Faerie Song Trilogy Book 2), by Michele Barrow-Belisle



Bittersweet (Faerie Song Trilogy Book 2), by Michele Barrow-Belisle

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Don’t miss the first in the series, Fire and Ice, optioned for a motion picture. To save the Faery world and her mother’s life, seventeen year old Lorelei sacrificed everything, and the dangerous bargains she made in Nevermore had lasting repercussions. Now safely back in her own world, Lorelei seems the same to her high school friends and her supernatural boyfriend in spite of the dark magic growing within her. Yet love across dimensions is complicated, especially when an invisible veil between the two worlds is sealing, threatening to separate Lorelei and Adrius forever. Determined to find a solution, Lorelei resorts to exploring her new found powers. But when her friends fall ill, Lorelei can’t help but wonder if she's responsible. The nightmares from Nevermore tighten their icy hold when someone arrives determined to destroy Lorelei’s world, starting with those closest to her. Once again she’s forced to choose between her family and friends… and a love that was ill-fated from the start.

Bittersweet (Faerie Song Trilogy Book 2), by Michele Barrow-Belisle

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #177342 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-24
  • Released on: 2015-03-24
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Bittersweet (Faerie Song Trilogy Book 2), by Michele Barrow-Belisle

Review "Bittersweet is officially my favorite book of 2015, it's addicting heart pounding and sexy!" --#1 NYT bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken

About the Author A dreamer at heart, Michele Barrow-Belisle has always lived with one foot in this reality and one foot in another, one of her own imagining. So it follows that she would grow up to write about and sculpt the characters from those enchanting worlds she knows and loves so well. A fan of everything romantic, her young adult novels are populated with scintillating witches, vamps and fey. Michele resides in southern Canada with her hubby and son who indulge her growing obsession with reading, writing and most importantly… chocolate.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. EPIC! I am HOOKED! By NovelGrounds Ahh!! I read the first book in this series off of a recommend from an author and I was hooked. After getting a message from Michele and a chance to read the ARC of this I was OVER the moon! Book One left you mouth agape and on your toes with anticipation for this novel and it did not disappoint.Now, trying to find time to read this book was NOT an easy task. It is the type of book that you need to devote your complete attention to. Just like with book one, it plays out very much like movie as you are reading. Lots of fine details that may not seem important even though they are. It is the beauty of the writing. Like with real life, you never know what you need to know until the right time presents itself.I felt like this novel was one big suspense filled romantic mystery that we had to piece together and help solve. One thing after another is thrown into the path of our hero and heroine leaving a very bleak looking future. Don't despair though, have faith that Michele will do us right.We had a minor romantic tryst in book one, but things definitely get complicated in book two. I felt myself very torn between sides, and if I am going honest my heart didn't end up where I thought it would. I love when an author has that much power in their words. The power to make you question what you thought you wanted in your heart for the characters.This book was filled with shock and chaos. From Venus to the prophecy things never had a down point. I loved the integration of the secondary characters in this novel as much as well got them. I felt like it really started to bring the story to gather and forced you to become even more invested in them.With the writing I know you fell in love with and the story that left you breathless, this novel does NOT disappoint.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book is a great addition to the series By Book Mafia Blog Genre: Fantasy & Teens/YAAge: 16+Recommendation: Yes! This book is a great addition to the series. Would recommend to fans of the first installment and anyone who enjoyed A Court of Thorns and Roses.Type:Series, this is the second of three books in the Faerie Song Trilogy.*Length: 464 pagesSummary: Good continuation. + answered some of the questions left from the first book + increased tension between mains +/- Plot twists ( although they are slightly confusing) + characters further developed +more Zanthiel -slightly less BA heroineDescription: Don’t miss the first in the series, Fire and Ice, optioned for a motion picture. To save the Faery world and her mother’s life, seventeen year old Lorelei sacrificed everything, and the dangerous bargains she made in Nevermore had lasting repercussions. Now safely back in her own world, Lorelei seems the same to her high school friends and her supernatural boyfriend in spite of the dark magic growing within her. Yet love across dimensions is complicated, especially when an invisible veil between the two worlds is sealing, threatening to separate Lorelei and Adrius forever. Determined to find a solution, Lorelei resorts to exploring her new found powers. But when her friends fall ill, Lorelei can’t help but wonder if she’s responsible. The nightmares from Nevermore tighten their icy hold when someone arrives determined to destroy Lorelei’s world, starting with those closest to her. Once again she’s forced to choose between her family and friends… and a love that was ill-fated from the start.Full Review:Warning: If you have not read the first installment Fire & Ice, stop reading now. This will contain mild spoilers from the first novel.Bittersweet, left me feeling well..bittersweet. ( So original right? I know, blame the lack of coffee.) This story picks up with Lorelei and Adruis, spending every waking second together that they can. Lorelei, forced to stay on earth because of all those who hunt her, spends her days waiting for Adruis to visit and the two of them bask in the glory of each others love. Yeah, yeah.. get to the good stuff right? Well, without giving too much away, Venus manages to cause a serious amount of drama and begins to threaten Lorelei and those around her. Forced with no other choice, she begins to search for a way to not only save her friends and herself but also to free Adruis for the icy chains that bind him.Here is one thing I don’t get about this portion of the story, if the king was so dead set on keeping the two apart and killing Lorelei, how was Adruis even able to come see her? And for that matter, without revealing the good stuff, how is Venus able to cause so much trouble with two super bad princes pining after her? Despite that questions that this book opened up, the plot is entertaining and offers continuous action. It has a much quicker pace than the first and it keeps the reader engaged. I really liked that in addition to the continuation of the original plot, there were a few twists and some of the more annoying questions left open with the first book are answered. There was more detail used to describe the setting and the chemistry between Lorelei and both Adruis and Zanthiel is deeper and more tangible. The author seems to be setting the stage for a certain someone to rally and come in with the woo-age and that really has me pumped. I wasn’t crazy about how everything was wrapped up with Venus. It didn’t make sense to me. The time line felt a bit skewed because when the fight between Adruis and Zanthiel over Venus in book one was described, it felt like it was way in the past. Maybe it wasn’t?Either way, there are some pretty good twists and I am anxious to see what is planned for the conclusion. I enjoyed this book more than the first so, I would recommend it to anyone who wants to continue to trilogy.Disclaimer: I obtained a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for a honest review. Thank you so much Michele Barrow-Belisle.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I was not disappointed and what a great price for so much fun By JRector I stumbled upon this new trilogy. I found the book Fire and Ice for .99 on Amazon and couldn't resist the story line. I was not disappointed and what a great price for so much fun. Therefore, I moved on to Bittersweet. This book, like the first, is full of twists, turns, romance, heartbreak, good versus evil, surprises and mystery. But Bittersweet has abundantly more details and surprises. At times it gets really complicated (and a bit dark) but it continues to hold my interests. The book was really hard to put down given all the twist and turns. I kept finding myself needing to read one more chapter. My heart was breaking by the end of the book. I felt like Lorelei just couldn't get a good break. I was hoping she would find a glimpse of happiness. I love the complicated interactions between Lorelei, Ardius, Zanthiel, and Venus. I just don't know who is going to win out in this battle. I also don't want to see too much more of Zanthiel's mother, she is really scary. Bittersweet left me sad at the end with several unanswered questions. I keep replaying things over and over in my mind to make sure I have all the facts straight as we move into the final book. I can't wait to see how it all ends in the next book. I'm not sure I can wait that long to find out if Lorelei will find her recipe for her "Happily Ever After." If she doesn't my heart might just shatter into a million pieces. This book will also be good choice for a sequel movie, I can't wait!.

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