Ravage (Deviants, #3)

Ravage (Deviants #3)

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The war against BioZenith is on.

Since she first came into her mysterious new superpowers, Emily has watched one of her packmates disappear through an interdimensional portal; she’s been hunted by creepy, body-snatching Shadowmen; she’s managed to form an alliance with the same telekinetic cheerleaders who once tried to take her down; and she’s discovered that her believed-...more
Hardcover, 392 pages
Published January 22nd 2013 by Balzer + Bray
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Jeanbooknerd
Jeff Sampson’s fiery trilogy, The Deviants, comes to a powerful conclusion in Ravage. The series started with Vesper which the main protagonist, the very normal Emily, discovered that she is a werewolf. The second book, Havoc, tells how learned that she and other members of her wolfpack became werewolves. Ravage tells a very intriguing story about perhaps the most important question…why?

When Emily started noticing that her former best friend, Megan, began appearing in places she goes, Emily can’...more
Karissa
This is the third, and final, book in the Deviants series by Sampson. This was by far the strangest book of the three, it was still very engaging and very readable. I’ve enjoyed the interesting mesh of paranormal, aliens, and genetic engineering that takes place in this series.

Emily is the leader of the pack of Vespers who can now morph into their hybrid state which combines the best of their normal state, nighttime state, and werewolf personalities. In the last book parts of the puzzle as to h...more
Haley
This series is amazing and has been kind of under the radar. Not many people know it’s out there. I was happy when I read Vesper. And now with this third and final book, I am sad to let it go, but happy that it ended well and epically. If you are a fan of series like Maximum Ride by James Patterson or Darkest Power and Darkness Rising series by Kelly Armstrong. This series is sci-fi with a paranormal edge, or vice versa. And it even has a kick-butt girl main character that’s a bit of a pop cultu...more
Valerie Rojas
This is the best book ever. Adore the cover and reading the summary just made me scream. But then when I saw the day it would come out I screamed again but in a mad way. I want to win this contest because I never win a contest like this. I would keep this book and add it to my collection of my other two books ( vesper and havoc) to complete the deviants novel trilogy. I have read each book twice and I read the summary for ravage like 50 times!!!! I hope I win so fingers crossed!
Booknut
The final battle has begun. And The Deviants are more than ready to kick some shadowman ass.

Loyalties will be tested.
Friendships forged.
Abilities discovered and wielded.
Allies uncovered.
Hearts broken.
Spirits ignited.

One thing's for certain. The Deviants aren't here to lose. They will do anything to protect those they love. And the bad guys are going down!
Missc
Is it just me or does a horrible last installment always ruin the memories of the rest of the series? I don't know if I never realized it before or if I just brushed it off in the first 2 books, but I really do not like Jeff Sampson's style of writing. At all. The dialogue and banter between the characters is so cheesy, and I felt like I was rereading chapters because everything was so repetitive. I felt like a lot of things that occurred in the book was very random and didn't really add up. The...more
Valeria
I cant wait to read this book.So after reading the first two books I was raging with excitement!!!!!!! I couldn't wait to read the next book but then I found out the third book wasn't even on sale. So I am hoping that I win this give away because I am one of this people who never win contest, like at all. Fingers crossed and wish me luck!!!!! Hope I win.
Mo Bello
Apr 10, 2013 Mo Bello rated it 2 of 5 stars Recommends it for: peole that like to be let down the the end of a book
Shelves: werewolves
The plot of this book was good but the ending was a real let down for me. Sure her friend deserved to die(no offense) no one in their right mind should want to be possesed, but why did her best friend have to be the one to kill her. Thats just insane.
Alyssa
This whole series just got terrible at the end.
Hanna
Emily kicks butt once again! She continues to try to keep her pack one step ahead of BioZenith and stay away from the shadowmen. Jeff Sampson was able to conclude the trilogy beautifully with a hint at more to come, which I love.
Pamela
This was a step up from book two, but it still left me wanting more....answers, romance, a true ending. As I understand it, this was the last book for the series, however, I felt like we really are left with no real conclusion. I don't always need my endings tied with a bow per say, but I do like to feel sme sense of completion. Overall, it was still a pretty interesting read, based on a unique concept.
Guen
Jeff Sampson wasn't kidding when he said 'shiz gets crazy.' I loved every second of Ravage, with it's diverse cast of characters, heart wrenching twists and most of all--the amazingly crafted story (and how everything just comes into a full circle, from Vesper to Ravage). Ravage is easily one of my favorite books of 2013.
Mimi Zane
I love this series! This is the last book to the trilogy of vesper. This book was the longest, filled with plenty of twists and unsuspected turns I did not see coming. I highly recommend this series to fans of Patrick Carman's Dark Eden and Dan Krokos The False Memory.
Shirley
I really enjoyed this series and am sad it's over! I can't wait to see what Mr. Sampson writes next!
Aмвɛя Mαяιɛ
I am sad that the series ended :( The book could have so much more added on to it
Diana
Way more amazing than I ever expected!!!
Amber
Wrap up ending....sigh.
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Ravage: A Deviants Novel (ebook)
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My writing history: I’ve been involved with children’s publishing for the past 11 years now — I got my start right out of high school, just after turning 18. Since then I’ve published eight books for children and young adults, with six more currently scheduled for release and in various stages of being written and edited. I’ve also contributed material to ten or so other books by other authors and...more
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Vesper (Deviants, #1) Havoc (Deviants #2) Dragon Spell (Dragonlance: The New Adventures, #8) Wizard's Betrayal (Dragonlance: The New Adventures: Trinistyr, #2) The Wayward Wizard (Dragonlance: The New Adventures: Suncatcher, #1)

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