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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A Good Book With Good Ingredients Review: I think this is a very interesting book.Fearless gets better and better with each series.I should say that the author is quite straight-forward with her point of view.You have to keep reading the book in one straight go(that is how i feel)coz the book likes to keep you in suspense.If you like action,you gonna like this book.Fearless is focused on Gaia,a totally awesome martial artists.Quite secretive.The book talks about how she deals with those bad guys...and although many of you think that Gaia is just one girl who beats up people and has no feelings or sympathy...well she does.In this Fearless #12, you will see that she gets along with Ella,an aunt she loathes.The books has its twist and turns.Gaia thinks that Loki is a nice and caring uncle,but the truth is,he's got the word revenge written at the back of his head.I cannot wait for the next book as Gaia FINALLY gets Sam... She doesn't know that all her life,her Father is watching her...making sure she was safe.She did see her father a few times in the previous books but she thinks her Father abandoned her.Oh yes....,Gaia has a thing for donuts.You got to read this book
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Still going strong.... Review: I was worried that Fearless might begin to drag out as the series went on, especially when it was announced that the series had been extended from twelve books to eighteen. Luckily I was wrong, as with the exception of the Gaia/Sam thing, Fearless continued to be an excellant series. And even my only problem was solved in this book. A lot happens. For one thing, Ella is revealed to be TOTALLY different then we had though, and attones for her past mistakes. But anyway, I'm getting ahead. Here's the plot: Gaia believes Loki is her nice, friendly uncle, who wants to take her away to Europe and give her a good home. Before she leaves, she wants to find her father, who she glimpsed saving her life one day. That's really just a plot device for her to stay in the city. She never finds him. (But he decides he will find her!) But in the end everything is happy (until the next book, that is). Finally a happy ending!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Surreal Review: I've been reading Fearless books for a couple months now and I totally dig them. This was a really climactic book in terms of the entire story line up till now. It was a bit surreal though. It was face-paced, but the revelations seemed to come at breakneck speed and it was hard to keep it all straight and unconfused. It wasn't implausable, but it was hard to take everything in at once. But overall it was really enjoyable, especially the ending, and I can't wait for the next one in January.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Best Teen Series Review: I've never read any better kind of books. My screen name is based on it. Fearless is a great series and any kid over thirteen should read it because once you read them, its so easy to get hooked on to them!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Killer Book Review: Killer was the best book in the whole Fearless series so far. It has a lot of twist and turns. In this book you see the real Ella who appears totally different. Gaia believes that her father is Loki and that it was her father who killed her mother. The best part of the book was that Gaia and Sam finally tell each other how they feel. This was a killer book and I would reccomend it to anyone because it has everything from action to romance.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Almost perfect, but.... Review: Ok, I admit it. I'm probably a bit older than the target audience here. But while some plot twists get un-kinked, others get so badly skewed it's... well, almost hard to believe. Mostly as good as the rest, but the whole ella thing just hurt my suspension of disbelief. Maybe she wasn't pure evil, but please... Does anyone else think it was a written for TV series? Especially with the whole recent rash of super-girl shows...
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Finally! Review: Okay. I have been religiously following the Fearless series and as much as I like it, I have to say it has been lacking recently. As much as I am trilled with Gaia and Sam getting together (FINALLY!!!! as if Pascal could drag that plot line out any more), I am thoroughly disgusted with the whole Ed/Heather scenario. I found it so much easier to hate Heather when she was fawning all over Sam and he was openly rejecting her. But now she's getting extremely involved with Ed, and it's totally ruining Ed and Gaia's friendship. I really don't know how Pascal is going to sort out this plot line. I feel really disappointed, I guess. I was totally in love with Ed and Gaia's friendship, however screwed up it was. I love Ed's character and his unyeilding love for Gaia. I loved their totally understanding friendship, how they didn't have to talk to know what was going on. But now they aren't even talking. I really hope Pascal fixes this. It's like that plot line is being destroyed and forgetten and shoved into the background. I think that sucks. I hope this plot line gets mended soon and Pascal gets Ed and Gaia back on track. Maybe she should just kill off Heather...
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: GREAT BOOK Review: Pascal is a gifted storyteller mixing suspense, mystery, intrigue, and romance into her narrative. I found the plot fast-paced and immensely readable. The series just gets better and better! Fans of VC Andrews & Sherry A. Mauro will enjoy these books, too!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: GREAT SERIES!! Review: The Fearless books are my favorite series, every month I wait for the next one to be out. Killer was a very important book in the series coz alot of problems were solved, but some new ones were presented. In this book, Ed and Heather are officially a couple and Ella turns out to be a completely different person. At the end, Gaia and Sam finally hook up! Even though I am happy for them, I have been thinking that maybe Gaia should have hooked up with Ed. Sam doesn't know very much about her and he doesn't understand her the way Ed does. I generally liked Ed, (except in Fearless #9!) but in this book he was a really obnoxious. I think he should see how special Gaia is and realize what a self-centered, little BLEEP Heather is. We know that Heather was slashed, she might have been raped, and her sister has anorexia, but Gaia's life is way worse, 3 people she really cared about were killed, and she has no family and no friends (not any more), and people keep trying to kill her. She has survived it all and finally gets something she wants. I eagerly await the next book in January.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Favorites Review: The fearless series may be kind of juvinile for my friends and I, but we love it. As apposed to Ms. Pascals other series (Sweet Valley High) these books are a more realistic teen approach. The backbone to Gaia's character is the veiw of a basic teenage girl. Although her lack of confidance is not always reasuring to the reader, her humorous sarcasm is quite charming. She is easy to relate to and alot of fun. This particular episode of writting is my favorite, it kept me on the edge of my seat constantly and I love the way a large section of the truth comes out in this book. Gaia's world is turned upside down in this book and the second the last word on the last page drops out of your eyeline, all you can think of is picking up the next book. I particularly like that each book in the series really leaves out no details from book to book. ENJOY!
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