Series: Providence
# 2
Genres: Fantasy, Paranormal, Romance, Young Adult
Publisher: Jamie McGuire, LLC
Released: 11 June
2011
Summary: courtesy of
goodreads.com In the old world shadows of Providence,
Rhode Island, Nina Grey finds herself the
center of a war between Hell and Earth.
Struggling with her father’s recent death, Nina meets Jared Ryel by chance…or so she believes. Although his stunning good looks and mysterious talents are a welcome distraction, it soon becomes clear that Jared knows more about Nina than even her friends at Brown University. When questions outnumber answers, Jared risks everything to keep the woman he was born to save—by sharing the secret he was sworn to protect.
When her father’s former associates begin following her in the dark, Nina learns that her father is not the man she thought he was, but a thief who stole from demons. Searching for the truth behind her father’s death, Nina stumbles upon something she never expected—something Hell wants—and only she holds the key
Struggling with her father’s recent death, Nina meets Jared Ryel by chance…or so she believes. Although his stunning good looks and mysterious talents are a welcome distraction, it soon becomes clear that Jared knows more about Nina than even her friends at Brown University. When questions outnumber answers, Jared risks everything to keep the woman he was born to save—by sharing the secret he was sworn to protect.
When her father’s former associates begin following her in the dark, Nina learns that her father is not the man she thought he was, but a thief who stole from demons. Searching for the truth behind her father’s death, Nina stumbles upon something she never expected—something Hell wants—and only she holds the key
For Fans Of: Providence,
Eclipse, Breaking Dawn, and Crescendo
My Review: Requiem was a really good follow up. I felt like Requiem
took the perfect spot as the middle book in a trilogy, it wrapped up nearly
everything that happened in Providence,
while setting up a strong background for what I assume will happen in Eden. So, what I liked about Requiem:
1. Jared. Question:
will I ever get over Jared. Answer: No.
2. Claire. I have to
admit, I really just love the Ryel family.
Jared, Claire, and Bex are all such well rounded characters with such
surprising personalities. I really
enjoyed Claire stepping forward into the spotlight in this one. Her interactions with Ryan were also so
hilarious, and the straightforwardness gives such a breath of fresh air
compared to Jared’s drawn out explanations.
3. Beth. Beth is basically the best, best friend a
girl could ask for. She just accepts
Nina for who she is, and accepts all of her excuses for not being at work (and
they are good excuses). She understands
Nina’s job probably better than Nina does (like any fantastic assistant/bff)
And she is such a great balance for Nina’s personality. Rarely does she have any massive freak out
moments.
4. The dreams. They
added just what I wanted for this story, a little bit of heart pounding
mystery. Anyone who knows me knows that
I scare easy, and these night terrors of Nina’s really made my heart go double
time. It’s also nice whenever I get to
see Gabe. Jared, being one of my
favorite characters, seems to take a lot from his dad, so getting to see the
way Gabe acted/reacted was pretty awesome.
Also, there is another someone that has dreams from Gabe and I found
that little tidbit to be cute and heartbreaking all at once. Love.
What I had a hard time with in this one.
1. It still felt like
Nina was a little bit hung up on Ryan. I
understand that she feels bad about certain choices he makes, but girlfriend,
come on. You’re hurting your fiancĂ© over
a dude that is kind of a jerk, and also a consenting adult who is old enough to
make his own decisions. It’s strange
because in Providence,
I felt like Ryan didn’t have a chance, however in Requiem the Nina/Ryan
relationship somehow seemed stronger (at least in the beginning).
2. Sasha. Sasha felt
like a bulk character to me. I kept
waiting for her to do something truly heinous (involving Shax or another demon)
but she didn’t. As a matter of fact she
kind of faded into the background, maybe she’ll have a bigger role in Eden? Who knows, but in this one she was kind of a
loose cannon and my mind kept wandering to what she would do next instead of
focusing on the story at hand.
All in all, I really enjoyed Requiem, as I mentioned
before it fulfills the duty held by most middle books in a trilogy, and reads
similar to Providence (though I felt Providence was a sort of
whirlwind, and Requiem was a little more peaceful pacing-wise) Although
there were some scenes in which I kind of lost some steam (being in the middle
east, I just really don’t like Ryan with Nina. Ugh.) Again, four pies because I’m literally hungering
to get my hands on Eden!
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