The Vampire Diaries: The Return: Shadow Souls
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Narrateur(s):
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Rebecca Mozo
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Auteur(s):
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L. J. Smith
À propos de cet audio
New York Times bestselling series
The Return: Shadow Souls is the sixth book in L.J. Smith’s New York Times bestselling Vampire Diaries series.
Elena Gilbert is once again at the center of magic and danger beyond her imagining. And this time, Stefan isn’t there to help. Stefan is held prisoner in the Dark Dimension—a world where vampires and demons roam free, and where humans are at the command of their supernatural betters. To save the man she loves, Elena is forced to trust her life to his handsome, but deadly brother Damon. Damon has never concealed his love for Elena, and as the tension between them rises, Elena must face a terrible decision: which brother does she really want to be with?
The Return: Shadow Souls is perfect for fans of the hit CW TV show The Vampire Diaries, as well as fans of the original New York Times bestselling series who can’t wait to see what happens next with Elena, Stefan, and Damon.
However, it seems that I enjoy wasting my own time. I’m still reading through the books because I have a penchant for vampire fantasy fiction, insist on finishing things, and like pain apparently. I decided to write a review because I need to off-load some of my feelings so they can stop taking up space in my head.
The first quarter of the book is a plug for Jaguar cars. I think L. J. Smith was trying to manifest this exact car in her life. Writing it into existence in her fictional universe is how she thought it was going to be actualized in her own life. It was so blatant that at one point when they’re at a user car dealership Matt goes into car salesman mode and does a complete rundown of the car’s specs.
Pedantic and detailed doesn’t even cover the author’s laboured writing style. I definitely blacked out multiple times mid expositional diatribe. Only to be jolted awake when another weird, out of place, or nonsensical piece of information surfaced.
If you read this book you only have yourself to blame.
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