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Amazing Grace (Resurrection Book 2) Kindle Edition
A time-travel vampire romance.
As Grace's health deteriorates in her own world and she moves ever closer to her death, she returns to the past where Roman is waiting for her and she falls deeper in love with a man whose sole purpose in life is his quest for blood.
This is the second novel in the Resurrection series.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 14, 2014
- File size923 KB
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Oh my heck, shut the back door! Book 2 was AMAZING! In my opinion, it's rare for a sequel to surpass its beginning. In this case, my normal opinion was wrong.
It was one of those books where you cannot stop reading though you desperately need to because you have other things going on in your life and you choose to ignore your life and continue reading anyway, meanwhile you're totally biting your nails and worried about what it going to happen next.
I LOVED Amazing Grace. So many layers of depth and character were woven through the plotline.
OMG - this series just keeps getting better and better!!!
This book was heart wrenching. I was in tears, seriously, tears!
The twists and turns keep you fully engaged in a story that is a unique twist on vampire romance and time travel.
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- ASIN : B00DZHUP8C
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- Publication date : January 14, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 923 KB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 226 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 2 of 5 : Resurrection
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,366,042 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,920 in Vampire Suspense
- #2,004 in Vampire Thrillers
- #8,943 in Paranormal Vampire Romance
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Elizabeth Davies writes paranormal, gothic and urban fantasy stories, with a hint of suspense and a smattering of romance.
Website - https://bit.ly/4868FYR
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Customers enjoy this vampire romance trilogy, with one review describing it as a beautiful paranormal love story that keeps readers turning pages. They appreciate the time travel elements and find the book fun to read. Customers like the character development, with one review highlighting the interesting new character Jeremiah.
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Customers enjoy the romance in this vampire trilogy, with one customer describing it as a beautiful paranormal love story that keeps readers engaged with its twists and turns.
"...It was very touching to see his concern for her, as well as her realization that he was no longer the little brother she had known in the past, but..." Read more
"...Since she is getting closer to death each day. It is such a gripping story and the characters were so close to my heart...." Read more
"OMG so many strong emotions in this book!..." Read more
"...different due to the time travel aspect of the story but it has all of the romance and some action and the Vampires that we love in Vampire & Human..." Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, with several mentioning they never put it down, and one noting it's never a dull moment.
"...With all the shifting back and forth in time, there is never a dull moment; Davies keeps the reader turning pages...." Read more
"...There were so many twists and turns that kept me turning pages I could not stop reading until I reached the end...." Read more
"...Otherwise this is a very great read and had to buy the other two books to keep reading the story...." Read more
"...the way she is facing her demise with, yes grace, and still grabbing onto life and being shown what life really is about, being loved through time..." Read more
Customers enjoy the time travel elements in the book.
"...as the first, and Davies again creates suspense with her unique take on time travel...." Read more
"It starts out kind of slow, however, the time travel is really cool and the Vampire she meets is yummy. The book docent go too dark...." Read more
"...What astounds me even more is my liking the time travel aspect of the story since I never finished Outlander...." Read more
"...I loved the historic parts, the time travel and the vampire. All topped of with romance! It's a wonderful story that I couldn't put down." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, with one mentioning the introduction of interesting new characters, including Jeremiah.
"...Interesting characters are introduced in this second book. One of them is a female vampire, whom Roman calls "Lettuce"...." Read more
"...It is such a gripping story and the characters were so close to my heart...." Read more
"...This is 2nd out of five. A few extra characters . Every one of them was great and added to the story Looking forward to the next." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2014In this second novel of what is a creative combination of genres, Grace and Roman, the two lovers, continue to deal with their unusual relationship. It's unusual not only because Roman is a vampire, and Grace, a human, but also because she flashes in and out of his life, which spans centuries, through an uncontrollable, mysterious process that takes her from the 21st century to his time period, whatever it might happen to be when she returns to him.
The narrative focuses closely on their relationship, although, when Grace flashes back to her own time, it then shows the reader the interactions of Grace and her family -- her parents and beloved brother Ianto. Speaking of him, I really enjoyed the way he acted toward Grace. It was very touching to see his concern for her, as well as her realization that he was no longer the little brother she had known in the past, but an adult in his own right.
Interesting characters are introduced in this second book. One of them is a female vampire, whom Roman calls "Lettuce". This turned out to be a humorous nickname for her; she was really named "Leticia". She and Grace immediately disliked each other, as Grace suspected that Roman had been having a fling with this woman. He had already told her that he couldn't be expected to remain alone during the years that Grace was lost to him. Whatever Roman says, I agree with Grace's dislike of Leticia; she's not a nice person at all.
Another interesting new character is Jeremiah, who is also a vampire; it later becomes apparent that he's Roman's nemesis. I took an instant dislike to him, too, especially when he showed no interest in saving Grace's life, at one point in the novel.
This book is as fascinating as the first, and Davies again creates suspense with her unique take on time travel. The contrasts between the various time periods in the past, and the present, 21st-century reality, are amazing and shocking, too, as the reader is confronted with the fact that aspects of the modern world we take for granted simply did not exist in centuries past.
As in the first book, the relationship between Grace and Roman is fiercely romantic and passionate, although the sex scenes are a bit less graphic in this installment. I love the way Roman increasingly comes to accept this woman who is such an enigma to him. He cares deeply for her, in his own rough way, finally confessing his love for her toward the end of the novel. She, meanwhile, had already fallen head over heels in love with him, having long ago accepted him just as he is.
Roman's character is very realistically drawn; he is not quite a tortured hero, nor is he a monster. He seems to straddle the two types of vampire characterizations, and I liked that. This certainly keeps the novel from becoming maudlin or melodramatic.
As in the first book, Grace is a very courageous young woman, as she deals with her impending demise, and then with this strange time traveling she can't even control. She, too, is depicted in a very realistic manner. She finds Roman very attractive, not only sexually, but as a personality, too; yet, her feelings for him are never described in such a way that would make the reader engage in eye-rolling.
With all the shifting back and forth in time, there is never a dull moment; Davies keeps the reader turning pages. As the narrative moves along, the author also manages to include some world-building, without inserting huge information dumps in the process.
Interestingly, Grace doesn't time-travel when she's away from her family's farm, which is located near the Welsh town of Brecon. Also, Roman is unable to connect with her at any other location, so, no matter where he travels, he keeps returning to Brecon, in hopes that Grace will appear.
Speaking of Brecon, it's wonderfully obvious, in this book as much as in the first, that the author loves the Welsh countryside, which is another aspect of these books that I find enchanting. The descriptions of the woods, the mountains, the various points of interest, are all lovely and vivid, thus making me yearn to visit this beautiful land!
In short, this novel is not only as entertaining as the first, but also just as fascinating! It is a beautiful paranormal love story that will draw readers in, keeping them enthralled throughout. Davies writes in a simple, direct style that is also quite descriptive, and takes it for granted that her readers are sophisticated lovers of paranormal romance. Her characters, plot, setting and style, all make me so glad to own this very special vampire romance trilogy!
Needless to say, I am anxious to move on to the third and last book! I heartily recommend this series to any paranormal romance lover; you will definitely not be disappointed!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2016I read the first book and fell in love with it so I had to buy the second. I had to figure out how Grace and Roman's relationship would go? Since she is getting closer to death each day. It is such a gripping story and the characters were so close to my heart. There were so many twists and turns that kept me turning pages I could not stop reading until I reached the end. I must say Splendid job Elizabeth Davies I really am enjoying this series and I just bought book too and I can't wait to see what happens to the characters. I highly recommend this series. I have been telling my friends and family about it. I really enjoy this series
- Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016I love the first two books. The only thing I'm having a hard time about is how Roman actually feels about Grace. Not having his point of view about her is really rough to see how he is physically and emotionally attached to her. I would love to have a little of him in there too instead of it being so first person. Otherwise this is a very great read and had to buy the other two books to keep reading the story. It was that great and so can't wait to read the third book.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2017OMG so many strong emotions in this book! I highly recommend you read this series because it will you make you fall in love with Roman (you will wish he is real) and the passion, love that he and Grace have, but also the struggles and obstacles that they face will pull at your heartstring and make you cry. Grace is an amazing woman the way she is facing her demise with, yes grace, and still grabbing onto life and being shown what life really is about, being loved through time by someone who will always be there for you. Started reading book 3 in the series and you will NEED A BOX OF TISSUES!
I PLAN on re-reading the whole series right after I finish it. I am completely enthralled by the series (yes I now love that word) and find I can't wait to find what happens next by re-reading it. I want to revisit these two people and savour the moments they share slowly as the scenes play out in my mind. It makes you wish that Roman was real and what they experienced was possible.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017Grace is slowly losing her ability to function but every time she travels into the past she gains the ability back while she is there. No sickness to death knocking on her door except the wounds inflicted on her while she's there seem to make things worse when she does go back to her present day. But will Roman save her from her tumor? Will he keep her in his present so she will not die? But first he must find a way to protect her from people who would harm them.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019I really enjoyed the first in this series and whilst this is still quite a good read, I am not sure the premise is enough to sustain a 5 story arc.
It was really just rather repetitive. Grace's continued naivety about Roman is hard to believe (how can she really expect him to remain faithful when he sees her for a few days every few hundred years!) It has become tiresome that Grace is injured (often quite badly) every time she goes into the past which means many repeated scenes of how she is beaten, how she is saved (always by Roman) and how she has to cover up her injuries when she returns to the present. I also found there was too much historical detail in this installment. In the first story I thought the author got it right but in this one there were pages and pages describing domestic chores in the 19th century and it was tedious.
The other problem with the story line is that Grace by the nature of being catapulted into the past is always helpless and rather passive. She really has no scope to be a resourceful heroine and when she does try to be her actions are rather stupid.
I still enjoyed this but I am not sure that I will read the remainder in the series. I don't think the relationship between Grace and Roman is compelling enough to want to know their ending.
Top reviews from other countries
- Jann LaValleyReviewed in Canada on June 11, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars The Intrigue Continues and Doesn't Disappoint
Not quite as enthralling at the outset as 'State of Grace' but it became super interesting as the book went on. As with the first book, I couldn't wait to read 'Sanctifying Grace' and so downloaded it within minutes of finishing this one.
- MimosaReviewed in France on February 6, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Totally hooked
Just loved the 4 first books and can't wait for the next. Yes, the beginning was a bit slow, but slow can be rewarding. A very different approch of the genre. I also love the covers which mirror the way how we see the caracters evolving over time...with a lot of finnesse. Truly awesome
- DragonRose UKReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 12, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing.
This book, the second in the trilogy, is just as good as the first. It is unlike any vampire book I have ever read. The crossing over from modern day to different times in the past was brilliant, and you just have to keep reading in the hope that Roman will find a way of saving Grace. I thoroughly enjoyed it, AND, just like after reading the first book into the wee hours, I did the same with this one, AND I bought the next book in the trilogy and read a little of that before making myself go to sleep with just a few hours left until I was due to get up. That is the sign of a good book, not wanting to put it down
- Fox HayleyReviewed in Australia on November 28, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Still super sexy and super exciting!
Amazing Grace- Resurrection #2.
Still super sexy and super exciting! Time travel and vampires; what more could you want?
I couldn't wait to read this one after I finished the first book in the series. Once again I love how fast paced it is, love the focus on the main characters Grace and Roman story while there isn't wasted with 'filler' story just to make it thicker.
The time travel is exciting as Grace and Roman's time lines slowly get closer and Grace's illness starts to make itself know. I'm so attached to this series and I need to know if Roman is going to make it to Grace before time runs out.
I couldn't put this book down immediately bought the next book when I finished it.
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 15, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Go for it you wont regret it.
Again amazing, the back and forth works well. you really get involved with the story line. I rad it in one evening...it was a late night but so much better then TV....!!!! I wish they would make a movie...