The Dark Divine PDF Novel Review by Bree Despain

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The Dark Divine is a paranormal romance novel by Bree Despain, published in 2009. It is the first book in a series that follows Grace Divine, the daughter of a pastor, who discovers a dark secret about her childhood friend Daniel Kalbi, who returns to her town after three years of absence. The book has received mixed reviews from readers and critics, who praised the author’s writing style, but criticized the religious aspect and the main character’s naivety.

The book’s plot revolves around Grace’s attraction to Daniel, who is revealed to be a werewolf, and her brother Jude’s resentment towards him, as he blames Daniel for unleashing an ancient evil that nearly killed him three years ago. Grace has to find out the truth about Daniel’s past, and the cure that can save him and her brother from the curse of the wolf. Along the way, she faces danger, betrayal, and temptation, as well as questions about her faith and her family.

Some reviewers enjoyed the book’s fast pace, suspense, and mystery, as well as the author’s enchanting writing and vivid descriptions. They also liked the family dynamics and the secondary characters, such as Grace’s parents, her best friend April, and her love interest Pete. They found the book to be a fun and entertaining read, with a twist on the werewolf mythology.

However, some reviewers were disappointed by the book’s religious tone, which they felt was too preachy and intrusive. They also disliked Grace’s character, who they found to be too naive, passive, and indecisive. They wished she would be more assertive, smart, and independent, and not rely on Daniel or Jude to make decisions for her. They also felt that the romance between Grace and Daniel was lacking in chemistry and development, and that the book was too predictable and clichéd.

Overall, The Dark Divine is a book that appeals to fans of paranormal romance, especially those who like werewolves and family drama. However, it may not be suitable for readers who are looking for a more original and mature story, or who are sensitive to religious themes. The book has been followed by two sequels, The Lost Saint and The Savage Grace, and a novella, The Lost Letters of Brother Gabriel.

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