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Night Resurrected (2013)

Night Resurrected (2013)

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0062018671 (ISBN13: 9780062018670)
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Joint Review with Has originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2013/02/25/...MinnChica: I have been a fan girl of the Envy Chronicles since I first discovered post-apocalyptic romance books. I have been anxiously awaiting to see what would happen with Remy, and loved getting to see her and Wyatt get their happily ever after. This book felt like it had a little bit of a different tone than the previous books in the series, but I really liked it. Getting more and more of the story about the Strangers and how exactly Remy played into their nefarious plot was great to finally see unravel. I do have to say though, if this is the last book in the series, I’m very disappointed with how it all ended. I *HOPE* that this isn’t the end of the series, because there is so much that was left hanging at the end of this book!Has: I totally agree with you about the new tone and feel from the previous books. Night Resurrected definitely felt more focused on the characters, especially on the romance which had was built-up beautifully from an antagonistic relationship that slowly grows into love. I also loved the insights and backstory into Wyatt’s past which added a lot more depth with his character and explained why he was so grumpy especially towards Remy.I also enjoyed the on-going arc with the Strangers and the Atlanteans plot, especially with the mystery of what is the mysterious crystal that Remy has and I was surprised by the twist about its property. I also liked how it heightened the stakes with the tension between the people of Envy and the Strangers, and I was also left hanging towards the end of the book because it ended way too quickly for me!MinnChica: Yes, the romance between Wyatt and Remy has been steadily growing from the first moment these two met. I was so anxious to see why exactly there was an underlying animosity between these two, and with the discovery of Wyatt’s past, I could see why exactly he was so grumpy at times. I did love the way that their romance built and developed over the course of the book, and the series as a whole. When they finally put their own differences aside and made a commitment to one another, I wanted to do a little happy dance! I’ve been rooting for these two for what feels like forever, so once they finally got their stuff together, it was an extra special HEA for me!Has: I loved how their romance developed, it was definitely a slow burn, but when they first kiss, I have to admit, I mentally did a little jig. It was also one of the best first kiss I’ve read in a long while because the tension between them just exploded. I also liked how Joss Ware covered the aftermath of the attack that Remy suffered previously and that felt organic in how she was coping with her memories of Seattle.‘His hands closed over her arms, yanking her up and off the ground. The next thing she knew, her chest slammed into him and his mouth covered hers.Remy’s eyes went wide, her breath catching as his lips fit to her parted ones. Then the shock faded, replaced by heat and pleasure barreling through her and she kissed him back. As the kiss deepened, their tongues twined, sleek and easy, their mouths molding together. She closed her eyes and sank into the delicious taste of him as he devoured her in return. His lips were sensual and erotic, and she realized her hands had settled on his warm, solid shoulders. One of them found a lock of silky hair, then slid up into more thick waves as she felt her toes touch the ground again, his hands releasing her shoulders.He ended the kiss abruptly, stepping back and looking down at her. She was panting, her legs felt like noodles, and for a moment she wasn’t certain she remembered her own name. Oh my God.“I had to shut you up somehow,” he said, stepping back further.’But that kiss, especially the scene afterward, when Wyatt just lost control was just fantastic, and I loved how they finally admitted to themselves there was an attraction. I really enjoy hate turns to love romances, because they do sparkle for me. I also felt the dynamics with Ian Marck, the bounty hunter who is morally dubious was interesting especially since he had a brief affair with Remy. There were hints of a love triangle in the first half of the book, but I was glad that element was resolved when Remy and Ian didn’t have strong romantic feelings, despite having a sexual spark. However, I am definitely hankering for his book, because we found out clues about his past and his own feelings towards the Strangers.MinnChica: The overall development of the plot arc was great as well. I didn’t feel as if it moved as quickly as some of the previous books in the story, but getting the chance to find out the specifics of Remy’s crystal was great. I’m anxious to see where the series goes from here, now that the Strangers have found Remy, and not been able to get what they want from her. Ware left a lot of strings in the series – with Ian Marck, the Strangers themselves, with the town of Envy and the world overall. I got a sense that there was so much more story to tell, despite the fact that the core cast of characters have all found their happily ever afters.Has: I also felt that the endgame of the series is fast approaching for the original core of characters. Because that ending felt like things are definitely coming to a head with the Strangers, the Atlanteans and the people of Envy. I did wish we had more on the ending, because it ended a bit abruptly and I wanted to enjoy the HEA a bit more. But that ending with the showdown and the great build-up of the romance between Remy and Wyatt definitely makes Night Resurrected a solid entry in the Envy Chronicles. I really am looking forward to the next installment which I hope will cover Ian’s story!I give Night Resurrected a BMinnChica: All in all I was very happy with this installment of the series. I loved getting to see Remy and Wyatt finally get their happy ever after, especially with everything they have each had to endure! Ware continues to write probably the best post-apocalyptic romance series, and I am so anxious to see what she has in store for us next. The world continues to grow and evolve, and I am so excited to see what twists and turns are coming up for the Envy crew!I give Night Resurrected a B-

This absolutely is not your usual end-of-the-world zombie survival book! Colleen Gleason has created a post-apocalypse world that is both frightening and inspiring, with a cast of survivors that have banded together to create a new society while avoiding The Strangers, a group that has Atlantean crystals imbedded in their skin that while alive will give them eternal life, all the while evading the hordes of zombies roaming through the decaying remains of a once flourishing landscape.Walking DeadFireflyDefianceThe StandAll effective comparisons that help new readers identify where this book might fit into their individual reading preferences. It's also helpful to know that The Envy Chronicles crosses genre labels by including qualities from romance, urban fantasy, horror, and science fiction, with many themes running throughout the series, from adaptation and change to love and rebirth. These characters forge ahead into an unknown, grasping at any means necessary to ensure their survival, and Gleason's unique voice brings emotional connection and humanity to a very scary environment. Each book can stand on its own, but reading the series chronologically helps to establish the bonds that come from knowing longstanding characters like Quent, Elliot, and Wyatt. The settlement of Envy and all its inhabitants are full of hope, promise, and life.Remy and Wyatt were particularly interesting because they both come with so much baggage- Wyatt has struggled to adapt to his new surroundings where 50 years have passed but to him it has only been 1. He's used to protecting and rescuing, so his grief and guilt over losing his family during the Change has scarred him deeply, making his attraction towards Remy very difficult for him to accept. Remy was recently kidnapped and brutally raped at the hands of a bounty hunter and she is used to surviving on her own, not relying on anyone to keep her one step ahead of the zombies and Strangers. She has never known friendship, let alone love, so her feelings about Wyatt are conflicted for a long time. This baggage and the associated feelings that come with it are what makes Wyatt and Remy seem real, what gives readers a connection in a place that we cannot even begin to comprehend.I have only missed two Joss Ware titles, something I plan to remedy quite soon, and I highly recommend The Envy Chronicles!

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You know when you start a great series and you rush through each book, devouring them as fast as you can because it's so damn good? Everything about the series you just loved and couldn't get enough of? There was quite the world building that pulled me in from the very beginning. The end of the world and how we as people could rebuild and survive. The mystery of the why, not knowing yet learning to adapt. The journeys the main characters embark on ranges from the spine-tingling adventures, to silly laughing moments to the profound loss. That is until you hit the last book...and now you want to savor it because it's the LAST BOOK. Now I just want to go back re-read all the books just to keep the excitement going because I'm there right now with Night Resurrected. Wyatt is another one of the Sedona survivors I wasn't paying much attention to. Probably because he pretty much stayed in the background suffering in silence from what he lost 50 years earlier. His story is hands down the saddest. Where the others lost parents, siblings, friends, Wyatt lost his wife and children. His daily struggle of trying to find something to live for was heart wrenching. Remy on the other hand has been a character that has been popping in and out of the storyline for several books now as piece by piece her story comes to light. FINALLY, we get to find out what her story is and boy is it a doozy. Everybody - the good, bad and ugly - are all looking for her, and here she ends up in Wyatt's lap. There's quite a few questions that get answered and wrapped up nice and neatly in this 6th book. Kudos to Ms. Gleason on her reason for why not everybody died out. Ahhhhh! That was a good one! I NEVER would have come up with it! The crystals - yup another good one. Remy and Wyatt's HEA. Yes they get one and how it all comes out to play is very interesting. Several books back I honestly thought it was going to go another way but I'm glad it played out the way it did. I have no problem claiming the Envy Chronicles as the best series I have read this year. Twisting turning plots, mysterious characters, and a great battle of good versus evil. But despite a spectacular ending I still have a few unanswered questions. For example; what side was Ian really playing on? How long did he really know about Remy? He was such an enigma I really need to know. He was a bad guy who did good, and a good guy who did bad. Even if he was bad, I still liked and cheered him on. A personal note to the author: Ms. Gleason if you have a heart, please write a book for Ian. PLEASE!I received this book from the JeepDiva for the express purposes of an honest review. The opinions and rating of this review are solely mine and in no way was I compensated.Stars - 5, Flames - 3
—Jacque

Read for Review (Edelweiss)Overall Rating: 3.75 Story Rating: 3.50Character Rating: 4.00NOTE: If this was NOT the end of the series my rating would go up a tad (4.00 or maybe 4.25) as I still have a few loose ends I would have liked tied up!Speed Date ReviewFirst Date: Wyatt, you rip out my freaking heart! I think you out of all the boys are the one that will forever stay with me. You have lost so much and I think you deserve an HEA!Second Date: Remy you are a spitfire. Gosh girl how have you managed to keep any kind of sanity at all. I am moved by you but part of me questions some of your choices! Also, I think I see a twist coming and I am going to like it :)Third Date: I am on the fence about how I feel about this book overall. I enjoyed the story and characters but as far as I can tell this is the last of the series and in that sense I wasn't satisfied. If this is another entry in the series then it was pretty darn good!Dating Status: I would love to continue my relationship with this series. In other words, I want more!
—TheGeekyBlogger

This is a Quickie Review. For the full review, please visit The RomanceaholicExpected Release Date: February 26, 2013Publisher: HarperCollinsImprint: AvonAuthor’s Website: http://www.joss-ware.com/My Source for This Book: EdelweissPart of a Series: Yes, Book 6, Envy ChroniclesSeries Best Read In Order: YesSteam Level: SteamyPet Peeves: Magic PeenFavorite Tropes: Secret Identity, On The RunI’m a big fan of this series, and as such, it scored high marks for the progression of the series’ overall story progression, as well as the individual characters. I loved Remy, with her closely guarded identity and trust issues, and Wyatt is probably my favorite male lead from the entire series so far.The only problem is, I didn’t really care for them as a couple. I think there was just too much fresh grief for Wyatt and too many fresh scars for Remy for me to buy this magical romance between them, and I found myself dreading the love scenes rather than looking forward to them, even though they were written with Ms. Ware’s trademark skill.Even so, I still enjoyed the book as a whole, and as a fan of the series, am quite pleased. I can’t wait for the next book in the series.4/5 Stars
—Jess the Romanceaholic

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