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Need by Carrie Jones
Need by Carrie Jones






Need by Carrie Jones

She also loves Skinny Cow fudgsicles and potatoes, and is the award-winning author of Girl, Hero Love (and Other Uses for Duct Tape) Tips on Having a Gay (Ex)-Boyfriend and Need.

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  • Book Review: Endure (Need #4) by Carrie Jones.
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  • Need by Carrie Jones

    Book Review: Bitterblue (Graceling Realm #3) by Kr.Book Review: If I Die (Soul Screamers #5) by Rache.Book Review: Never to Sleep (Soul Screamers #5.5).Book to Movie/TV Review: True Blood Season Four.Book Review: The Healer's Apprentice by Melanie Di.It wasn't one of my all-time favorite series, but I did enjoy it, and would most definitely read Carrie Jones again. I loved how she gets closure with each of them, and really starts to understand her biological father better. The scenes with Zara's two fathers brought me to tears. The imagery was outstanding, especially when the gang travels to Iceland, and then, Hel. While I found parts of this book to be predictable, I still enjoyed it. She really shines in Endure, rising to the challenge of defeating the evil pixies, and becomes a real leader. But my favorite part of the book was Zara's personal growth. I loved the character development Jones provides for each of the characters, as well as the character growth. The minor characters have always been my favorite part of this series, and Endure was no exception. I was leaning towards Team Astley for the last two books, and I was so ready for he and Zara to get together by the time I was halfway through Endure. Endure was a slow starter, and somewhat repetitive: so Zara's a pixie now, get over it, Nick! She turned pixie to save his life, and all he can focus on is that she's not entirely human anymore! All remaining feelings I had for Nick quickly evaporated in the light of his treatment towards Zara. The last half of the book was where all the action was, and I loved the plot twists. I enjoyed it much more than the first two books in the series, and just as much as book three, Entice. This was the strongest book in the Need series by far.








    Need by Carrie Jones