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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Surprising
Review: Loki went to EXTREME measures to get Gaia! But I can't wait til February for the next one. (it says march, but always comes out a few days before the month it's due to come out!) I read this book in less than two hours! But I felt sorry for George and how he couldn't keep Gaia from Loki. It's really messed up how Gaia thought her dads "code name" or whatever was Loki. I hope everything turns out cool! lol.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting.
Review: Okay, when I first got this book in the mail from ordering it the first thing I noticed was how absolutly rediculous it looked on my shelf next to the other ones. What's with the bright orange color? It's so false and...orange. It reminds me of everything I despise about preppies, so what's it doing on the Fealess cover? This book was an interesting twist to what Pascal's been doing. Her other books were well planned out and had a nice little theme going, and then this one popped out of no where. As I read the book I continuously noticed spelling mistakes and typos, it really got me down. I loved all her other books, but it seems to me that she kind of just half heartedly stuck this one out there. I felt like she was saying, "This series is getting old." I hope she isn't loosing interest in the story, she has too many fans who are dying to see what happens to Gaia, Sam, Loki, Ed, Heather, the list goes on and on. Another thing that I'm starting to notice that only die hard, Fearless to the core fans might pick up on, is how much of a little pansy Sam is turning into. He started out in the series a suave and cool college student, but then after he met Gaia, his personality all of a sudden took on the same traits as a retarded hound dog. (drooling and all) I thought that once he got Gaia he'd calm down and act normal again, but I see no signs of it yet. Maybe there's still hope. So those of you who loved the other books and are dying to read this one, do so, but only so you'll understand the plot better. Don't read it expecting the makings of a bestseller. Sorry Pascal.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Well.....
Review: Okay. Yes, it's allright, but not like the rest. I mean, what is happening? I have read every book, and here is my input-Oliver(loki) obviously cares about her--in his own twisted way, and he probably wouldn't hurt her, but he would those around her, right? Well, what if she runs away or she asks him to not kill her bf-what happens then? I mean, get to the point of why he wants her and the book will be more exiting-'cause you know, right? Maybe it's just me, but it..lacked something. I'm not sure what, but I think she needs to pick up the intrest in the series again..I hope the next book begins to withold the Fearless name. It's good, but not great, I guess that's the ending line. :):):):)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The story arc continues with a new intense read.,
Review: Sam's friend, Mike, is hovering between life and death. His condition is getting worse, and the truth may be staggeringly heartbreaking: is Mike going to live through? Meanwhile, Gaia, after recovering from the loss of Ella, and from all the trauma and deaths that surround her, is thinking of coming with her Uncle Oliver to Germany. New York is becoming so cold and distant to her she wants to escape from it all. She thinks she's a curse. All she wants to do is lead a newer, happier life -- but can she really decide to leave everything behind? Fearless #13: Bad was extremely exciting and fast paced, one of the most suspenseful yet in the series. The story arc continues, every chapter a suspenseful new twist. I enjoyed this book just as much as I enjoyed the previous one, and it won't ever disappoint.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A tough choice
Review: Things are finally coming together for Gaia. She's together with Sam, the boy of her dreams; she is no longer plagued by her foster mother Ella (though George is very upset when he learns the truth); and she has an uncle who cares about her. But things aren't as good as they seem. Gaia's Uncle Oliver is not the man she thinks he is. He's really a terrorist, and will do anything to have Gaia with him. He offers Gaia a chance to leave with him and go to Germany, using her longing of a family and other lies to draw her in to going with him. Now Gaia has a tough choice to make. Stay with Sam, or go with her Uncle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A tough choice
Review: Things are finally coming together for Gaia. She's together with Sam, the boy of her dreams; she is no longer plagued by her foster mother Ella (though George is very upset when he learns the truth); and she has an uncle who cares about her. But things aren't as good as they seem. Gaia's Uncle Oliver is not the man she thinks he is. He's really a terrorist, and will do anything to have Gaia with him. He offers Gaia a chance to leave with him and go to Germany, using her longing of a family and other lies to draw her in to going with him. Now Gaia has a tough choice to make. Stay with Sam, or go with her Uncle.


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