Emeralds Ashes At Somerton eBook Leila Rasheed
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Emeralds Ashes At Somerton eBook Leila Rasheed
There are so many free and low cost ebooks available on the web that I NEVER pay more than $1.99 for one--until now. After reading the first book in the series, I had to know what would happen to all the complex and wonderful characters; I couldn't let them go yet. So I paid $9.99 each for the remaining two volumes and it was worth every penny. One of the best series I've ever read.Tags : Amazon.com: Emeralds & Ashes: At Somerton eBook: Leila Rasheed: Kindle Store,ebook,Leila Rasheed,Emeralds & Ashes: At Somerton,Disney Hyperion,Romance - General,Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Family - Stepfamilies,Fiction,Historical - Europe,Historical Fiction (Young Adult),Juvenile Fiction Family Blended Families,Juvenile Fiction Historical Europe,Juvenile Fiction Love & Romance,Juvenile fiction,Love & Romance,Romance - General,Social classes,Social classes;Fiction.,World War, 1914-1918,World War, 1914-1918;Fiction.,World War, 1914-1918;Juvenile fiction.,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Young Adult Fiction Family Blended Families,Young Adult Fiction Historical Europe,Young Adult Fiction Romance General,Family - Stepfamilies,Historical - Europe,Juvenile Fiction Family Blended Families,Juvenile Fiction Historical Europe,Juvenile Fiction Love & Romance,Love & Romance,Young Adult Fiction Family Blended Families,Young Adult Fiction Historical Europe,Young Adult Fiction Romance General,Children's Books - Young Adult Fiction,Historical Fiction (Young Adult),Fiction,Juvenile fiction,Social classes,World War, 1914-1918,YOUNG ADULT FICTION,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9)
Emeralds Ashes At Somerton eBook Leila Rasheed Reviews
Grade A
This e-galley was provided by Disney-Hyperion in exchange for an honest review.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly That synopsis is awfully misleading and spoiler-filled, considering the Earl of Westlake doesn't pass away until the end of act one. Additionally, it led me to believe we'd see Rose's POV and we never do. But that's me nitpicking a bit. My real criticisms entail the POV jumps and some of the romantic relationships. The POV changed nearly every chapter and there were a lot of characters who were seen. I would've liked to stick with one of them for longer than a chapter. Also, I wasn't happy with how all the relationships ended. I won't spoil too much but there are three things I want to address.
1. There are two characters who use the word love awfully fast; I did sense them developing feelings for each other, but I'm not sure love is the word I would've used so soon.
2. Georgiana has had a crush on Michael since book 1 and it's a bit weird to me, seeing as how they're step-siblings.
3. There was a character who was set up as Ada's love interest and I seriously thought there would've been a hint of a happily ever after with them (considering this is the final book in the series). I'm okay with Ada being independent and unmarried, but if you set up a relationship...don't leave your readers hanging!
I did enjoy, however, the perspectives of World War I that were in Emeralds & Ashes. There aren't too many books that feature the first world war, and I liked that we saw nurses, soldiers, and families affected. Also, one of my favorite parts of the entire series, and especially this book, has been Charlotte's character development. She used to be selfish and horrid and now she's loving, giving, and brave. Her happiness was a bright spot in the tragedy that was most of the Averley/Templeton family's existence in Emeralds & Ashes. Ada and Georgiana were great, as always. Those girls have lost both their parents, and they're still strong and great characters.
Language and romance are mild. Violence and injuries are perhaps the worst (descriptions of some of the things Charlotte sees in a hospital, what Sebastian faces in the war, etc.).
The Verdict Such a great conclusion, although I wish the series wasn't ending here! I want more At Somerton adventures. And I'm very bummed that this conclusion is only available as an e-copy, considering I have Cinders & Sapphires and Diamonds & Deceit in hardcover.
the entire Somerton series is delightful
This series and book is full of emotion and is very well written. Grasps your full attention. I wish there were more in the series!
A beautiful conclusion to the trilogy. The reader gets everything they wanted without betraying the characters. Loved it!
Desperately wished it was available in paperback.
What a good read. I'm so disappointed I will never have this book on my shelf with the others. After such a longtime in between books I thought if be lost, but I was able to remember the characters and follow along. My only complaint is that I wanted two of my favorite characters to come together in the end and that didn't occur.
There are so many free and low cost ebooks available on the web that I NEVER pay more than $1.99 for one--until now. After reading the first book in the series, I had to know what would happen to all the complex and wonderful characters; I couldn't let them go yet. So I paid $9.99 each for the remaining two volumes and it was worth every penny. One of the best series I've ever read.
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