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Fearless: Double Edition #2 : Sam (#2) & Escape (#26)

Fearless: Double Edition #2 : Sam (#2) & Escape (#26)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fearless-Flawless
Review: A gripping plot that keeps you asking for more. It's Gaia like you never seen her before. You'll want to read Fearless in one sitting

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disaster Strikes
Review: It all begins with Gaia returning from her hellish visit from the hospital. She turns to Natasha for advice, yet Natasha neglects Gaia's wishes to call some contacts from the Agency. Natasha tells Gaia to just sit tight and wait it out, which we all know Gaia is not about to do. She then thinks of Tatiana and how she never puts up with ...and doesn't like to 'wait stuff out'. Natasha informs Gaia that Tatiana went out for coffee. Before leaving to seek out Natasha, Gaia gives Sam a little visit, making plans with him to talk about finding her father.
Gaia then heads to the local hangout coffee place; a place she tries to avoid. Naturally, the FOHs are there, but right in the middle of the gang...is Tatiana and Ed. she gets close enough to listen to their conversation, which is about Heather. Suddenly, Megan, a fellow FOH, gets an idea; to throw Heather a benefit, to help raise money for Heather's blindness. Gaia says that she doesn't think it's a good idea, in her strong-type-...ed-off get-the-hell-outta-my-face way. Jake comes along, out of no where and, as usual, pisses Gaia off. Just as she's about to throw a punch, someone grabs her arm. Ed. Draging her off to a quiet corner, he gives her a little kiss and tells her to calm down. But Gaia's attention is diverted to a certain man buying coffee, who seems oddly familiar. While Ed tries to grab Gaia's attention, she scans this guy and remembers that he's the EMT who told her that she couldn't ride in the back of the ambulance with her father. She thinks, automatically, that seeing him more than once in the past two days is a bit odd for her. Finally, by waving his hand in her face, Ed gets her attention and tells her that they are drifting apart. He tells her that they're gonna have a date, a REAL date, with Gaia wearing a dress and everything. She agrees, kinda.

There's a little snippet of the beginning. To find out the meaning of the title, read the book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Giving Up!
Review: ok, it's official. i'm giving up on happy endings for gaia and ed. their relationship goes down the drain in about every way possible. timing really ... in this book. gaia has no idea how lucky she was to have ed in her life. i even threw the book against the wall, vowing not to finish it or get the next one. well, needless to say...i finished it today and i'm kind of mad that i did. so, after months of reading 26 books in this series and STILL not feeling satisfied, i'm giving up. i'm not reading the next one. also, something is up with sam...and we still have no idea what happened to gaia's father. so, if you're an ed and gaia lover, like me, i don' think you'll care too much for this book. but, i do hope that you enjoy it more than i did.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Give us a BREAK from the WORN-OUT PLOTLINE!!
Review: OMG! This book really stretched my patience thin. Francine Pascal has been using the same, unnerving technique of hooking us readers...by lengthening the plot of Gaia in a never-to-be-normal life...again and again.Book #16 had me thinking that Gaia's life couldn't get any worse, but Pascal proved me wrong - nearly 11 times. Nothing's reasurring about this book, especially who Gaia loves or cares about. Yeah, Gaia kicks . . . of thugs who are mostly egocentric males, but even the action scenes are fading in adrenaline and originality. There's one thing to always look forward to in every new book in the series...(drumroll)...lengthened suspense of how Gaia's life/future will turn out, even if it means 20 more books in the series. If you like plodding, repeatedly worn plots, Pascal's plan to lengthen the series will be an abundant fountain of reassurement. To me, the books are a waste of time. Instead, I focus on reading a variety of books, even nonfiction. Read Tamora Pierce, COURT DUEL, Garth Nix for original plots starring R-E-A-L heroines everyday teen girls can relate to.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Give us a BREAK from the WORN-OUT PLOTLINE!!
Review: OMG! This book really stretched my patience thin. Francine Pascal has been using the same, unnerving technique of hooking us readers...by lengthening the plot of Gaia in a never-to-be-normal life...again and again.Book #16 had me thinking that Gaia's life couldn't get any worse, but Pascal proved me wrong - nearly 11 times. Nothing's reasurring about this book, especially who Gaia loves or cares about. Yeah, Gaia kicks . . . of thugs who are mostly egocentric males, but even the action scenes are fading in adrenaline and originality. There's one thing to always look forward to in every new book in the series...(drumroll)...lengthened suspense of how Gaia's life/future will turn out, even if it means 20 more books in the series. If you like plodding, repeatedly worn plots, Pascal's plan to lengthen the series will be an abundant fountain of reassurement. To me, the books are a waste of time. Instead, I focus on reading a variety of books, even nonfiction. Read Tamora Pierce, COURT DUEL, Garth Nix for original plots starring R-E-A-L heroines everyday teen girls can relate to.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: yikes
Review: well I hate to say this, but this book was very very close to not even worth being in the series. Yes she had great plot twists. I loved how things kept going wrong for Gaia, and I loved her psycho analyasis talk after each time she was attacked. However it's been killed with her and Ed. If this relationship is brought back I think I will stop reading. DOn't get me wrong, that's why I read this far into the series. I lvoed Ed and Gaia together, but shes thrown so many complications in and so many breakups and problems it's lost intrest. I am left thinking no matter how other books go, Ed and Gaia will never work and that kills it for me.


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