Incarnations (The Awakening Trilogy #3)
by
Christine M. Butler (Goodreads Author)
Complications - Caislyn and Jaxon are used to them by now.
BUT
What if everything could be simple again? The girls are given a choice between the lives they are currently leading and something vastly different. Will they choose change or stick it out with the cards they've been dealt?
BUT
What if everything could be simple again? The girls are given a choice between the lives they are currently leading and something vastly different. Will they choose change or stick it out with the cards they've been dealt?
Kindle Edition, 220 pages
Published
March 20th 2012
by Moonlit Dreams
(first published February 28th 2012)
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Finished book 2 and 3 in a couple of days after downloading book 1 for free on a amazon. I found them easy to read and the was things were description had great detail. I was just a bit disappointed with how it all ended and made me wish for more. There is going to be a spin off series following another route, so I'm intrigued to see where that takes things.
Mar 19, 2012
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I can't wait to read this book the other 2 of the awakeing where very good.
Harold I
Harold I
The final book in The Awakening Trilogy. I was a bit disappointed at how very short Incarnations was. I read all three books in two days. The first two books were really page turners.
The ending well I was not thrilled with the ending. It leads you into another series with Ash as the main character . Incarnations was by far the weakest link in the trilogy. However, I would not say it is bad at all. It kept me reading all the way through wanting to know Jaxon and Caislyn's outcome.
The ending well I was not thrilled with the ending. It leads you into another series with Ash as the main character . Incarnations was by far the weakest link in the trilogy. However, I would not say it is bad at all. It kept me reading all the way through wanting to know Jaxon and Caislyn's outcome.
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Christine M. Butler was born into the life of a military brat in Dec. 1975. She has been a soldier, a prison guard, wife, mother, adult store manager, and an editorial assistant for a local newspaper. All of it has been fodder for her creative mind.
She currently resides in South Carolina with her four children.
Aside from being a writer, Christine is also a book blogger. Find out more at www.moonli...more
More about Christine M. Butler...
She currently resides in South Carolina with her four children.
Aside from being a writer, Christine is also a book blogger. Find out more at www.moonli...more
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