![]() While I had a bit of trouble warming up to Gaby in the first book, I fell hard for her throughout book 2. ![]() ![]() I’m totally caught up in all of the drama, confusion and pain over Gaby and Jude’s disappearances and then Gaby’s reappearance sans memory. ![]() I wasn’t sure how Paula Weston would pull it off, but she does with exclamation points!! Haze also incited lots and lots of one of my favorite bookish related activities: discussion.Īlthough I find the overarching Fallen angel/Rephaim plotline to be interesting enough, I think what sets this series a part for me are these dynamic characters and the complex relationships between them. Haze features more action and intrigue, and it amps up the tension big time. It begins soon after the end of Shadows, and I daresay it’s even more exciting that the first book in the Rephaim series. My thoughts may contain spoilers for Shadows. Note: Haze is book 2 in the Rephaim series. That Rafa has stayed.īut most of all, she can’t quite believe that her twin brother, Jude, might be alive.Īnd Gaby can’t explain the hesitancy that sidetracks the search for him, infuriates Rafa, and sends them, again, into the darkest danger. That she was once the Rephaim’s best fighter. Still can’t quite believe she is one of the Rephaim-the wingless half-angels who can shift from place to place, country to country, in the blink of an eye. Gaby Winters’ nightmares have stopped but she still can’t remember her old life. ![]()
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