Eternal Hope by Frankie Rose, Book Review
Blurb from the book:
He loves me, he loves me not, he loves me
When your friends go missing and you don’t know if they’re dead or alive; when you tie your soul to the one you love; when you kill to protect and your family suffers, there’s only one thing you can do:
Move to Montana.
Farley Hope is special. She was prophesied to kill the forebears of her bloodline- a race of cold-blooded Reavers, men who steal the souls of the living to gain power. The Quorum had counted on Farley ending her own life in the process, but when Kayden came to her aid and helped save both her and Daniel, he undid their plans. Now the Quorum are displeased, not only with Kayden, but with Farley and Daniel too. Though her father is now dead, Farley’s troubles with the Reavers are far from over. An ancient Immortal, trapped for a thousand years, wants Farley for himself, and he will stop at nothing to claim her.
With secrets that lead to anger and pain, that turn friendship to dust, the group must overcome the problems within their own circle before they have a hope of fighting off the powers that threaten their lives.
My Review:
Eternal Hope is the second book in The Hope Series by Frankie Rose. So if you haven't read Sovereign Hope then you want to read that first. Eternal Hope started out slow for me, but once I got about a third of the way through the book, the pace picked up and I didn't want to put it down! I felt like I really got to know Daniel better in this book, whereas in Sovereign Hope he is more of mystery. Farley and Daniel's relationship grows and it is nice to see it develop. I loved the fast-pace towards the end and some total surprises that I didn't see coming! Eternal Hope will take you on a wild ride and leave you in a place you didn't expect! I was sad for the cliff-hanger, I want all of my questions answered now! I look forward to book three and hope it comes out soon! Four stars! (This book contains mild cussing)
You can pick up Eternal Hope via Amazon.
Happy Reading!!!
I received this book for free and this is my honest review.
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