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Original Title: The Lost Saint
ISBN: 1606840584 (ISBN13: 9781606840580)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dark Divine #2
Characters: Grace Divine, Daniel Kalbi, Jude Divine, Talbot

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A family destroyed. A love threatened. An enemy returns.

Grace Divine made the ultimate sacrifice to cure Daniel Kalbi. She was infected with the werewolf curse while trying to save him, and lost her beloved brother in the process.

Desperate to find Jude, Grace befriends Talbot, a newcomer to town. But as the two grow closer, Grace's relationship with Daniel is put in danger - in more ways than one.

Unaware of the dark path she is walking, Grace begins to give into the wolf inside of her - not realizing that an enemy has returned and a deadly trap is about to be sprung.

Bree Despain delivers sizzling romance and thrilling action in the heart-pounding sequel to the The Dark Divine.

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Title:The Lost Saint (The Dark Divine #2)
Author:Bree Despain
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 404 pages
Published:December 28th 2010 by EgmontUSA (first published November 29th 2010)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Supernatural

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In a Sentence: Better than the first installment, but still a bit disappointing. My Thoughts For those of you who were around last year and remember reading my review of The Dark Divine, you'll probably also remember that, despite it's popularity, I wasn't a big fan off the book. However, since I thought the author, Bree Despain, had a lot of potential, and because I'm a firm believer in second chances, I decided to give The Lost Saint a shot when I was asked to review it. I will say this: I

The Lost Saint is even better than the first book. It's full of fun twists and turns and ends with a shocking cliffhanger, which is my favorite kind. I still don't get the legs on the cover but this is a great story and I look forward to getting my hands on the next one. It's a really fun series.

WOW! Talk about an emotional roller coaster. I was a fan of The Dark Divine, but I have to say that I think The Lost Saint may have topped it. And how perfect was the title "The Lost Saint" such perfect metaphorical use. It could have easily described several characters in the novel. Genius!Despain does a wonderful job intertwining the mythology within the aspects of religion. It's a refreshing experience.I must admit I was expecting the conflict between Grace and Daniel, but it didn't exactly

NOOOOOOOOOOOO !!! This can't happen .. It's not possible . is it ??? No ways Okay here's the thing the book was really really awesome . It's was 4.5/5 star . In the start I was like Oh! what now this books don't seems to be of any good but as i progressed it got better and better .As we all know Grace's a wolf now and Daniel is teaching her to use her power and to be human at the same time . And then something strange happens . Jude calls Grace to warn her and then a series of strange activities

Although an engaging follow-up to its prequel, The Dark Divine, I have to say, I was a little bit disappointed by this book.Perhaps my expectations were just too high for this book, but I found the plot line rather predictable compared to the awesomeness of the first one. Daniel aggravated me until the very end of the book, and despite my unwavering support in The Dark Divine, I felt his withdrawn, secretive nature was a bit too much when applied to their situation here.Other characters too

A lot more happened in this book but not enough for me to rate it any higher than a three stars.

What an ending! O_0It was a great book even though I wanted to punch Grace and Daniel in the face for acting like total losers around each other. I felt sorry for Talbot. Hopefully we will get a chance to see more of him in the third book.