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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome book!!
Review: I was so happy when Gaia and Ed finally get together, but then Ed gets shot at and Gaia realizes that once again realizes that she can't get close to anyone or they'll get killed. She doesn't give Ed any explanation other than that she thinks their "time" together was a mistake and that she doesn't think she feels "that" way about him anymore (which we all know is a lie). New characters in this book: Natasha, Tatiana, Gen, and Casper. Without telling you everything let me just say that Gaia gets the wrong impression on some of them.Oh, and Heather starts dating a so called Mr. Perfect named Josh (I wonder who that could be?).Anyway this is wonderful, wonderful book!! I really think this is the best one yet...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: You haven't lived until you read this book!
Review: Oh my god!!! This is the best book yet! After each fearless book, I say it was better then the last, but this is just so good!! Please read this book, but if you never read this series before, then you should really start at number 1!! must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Emotion player
Review: Well Gaia has finally done it with Ed, the only guy she has ever loved. However she knows that being with Ed is going to be hard. She knows her uncle's hunchmen could be right around the corner. When Ed gets shot at it is the last straw for Gaia and she knows she must make the ultimate sacrafice to make sure Ed doesn't die like all the other people she has ever been close to like Mary and Sam. So Gaia makes the decision and tells Ed that magical night was all a mistake. Ed couldn't be more hurt by what he hears.(Lets just say I was crying a little during this point and a little frustatred with how the storyline was going)He hopes that Gaia is just trying to protect him, like usual, but this time she seems really serious. Gaia on the other hand decides to go to Washington Park to pick a fight or anything to get all the feeling out of her head. There she meets Gen a drug addict just like Mary, but somehow this girl isn't right...

This was another emotional roller coaster ride. At some times it was just so frustrating I could have thrown the book across the room. However I am still hopelessly waiting for the next edition called Blind, #22 Alone, and #23 Fear.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Just when you think things are fine...
Review: You know, I have been giving this series the benefit of the doubt since I began reading it. I put up with Ella, and man was she an annoying character to put up with. I remained calm as Ms. Pascal dragged out the Sam and Gaia storyline until I actually got fed up with it. I put up with Tom coming and going in and out of Gaia's life. I even put up with Ed and Heather attempting to have a relationship once agian.

Now, I think as a reader I deserve to get some small measure of satisfaction from this series. I mean, Ms. Pascal didn't put her readers through all these trying and tedious storylines just so that we would end up with another trying and tedious storyline? But I think I have reached the breaking point when I say that Francine Pascal has gone too far. In this book, we readers (yet AGAIN) have to put up with another devastating disappointment as we watch Gaia yet AGAIN sabotage another relationship. And this realtionship is one that I really wish she wasn't ruining. I love Gaia and Ed together, and to read what they go through in this book is so annoying. I am so tired of Gaia finally getting a moment, and it is always just a moment, of peace and happiness in her life before something drastic happens.

This book frustrated me more than anything. Even more than when Sam had sex with Ella. Even more than when Sam went through the whole Josh ordeal (which, might I remind you, lasted for at least 3 books). Even more than when Tom left Gaia without a reasonable explanation. And yes, even more than when Mary Moss was killed off. So, I have to say that, after having read this book, all I was left with was a bitter taste in my mouth. The only reason I suggest reading this book is to keep up with the story. But after this one, I am seriously thinking that the series isn't worth keeping up with.


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