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All Wounds by Dina James

mellhay's review

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5.0

Leaving the Principals office with her best and only friend Robin after receiving their first ever detention, Rebecca thinks she sees a goblin type dude and wonders if she has the same disorder as her Nana, a mental disorder - dementia. Ryan, the schools top bad boy, helps Rebecca but his help is known around school to come at a cost. Ryan had caught Rebecca's attention in the principals office and now in detention... or had she caught his attention? Rebecca is worried about her Nana and needs to get home as she takes more care of her than Nana of Rebecca. But that night when Ryan is brought to her door bloody and unconscious Rebecca's world will change as she learns of strange supernatural creatures and beings and what she is or the females in her family are....healers of the Ethereal. Suddenly Nana is her old self with Syd and Ryan there, Rebecca learns secrets of her family her Nana tried to keep her from, but with a war coming to the Ethereal again, Rebecca's healing help is needed, and she has to learn quick. Oh, and there is school too!

Oh My! I don't know where to start. So, I'm going to get the gushing done first... LOVED this book. Quick moving and fun! Really. Loved Ryan, LOoOoOVED Syd! He is mine, no one else can have him. And Billy! Oooohhh, he can come fix my car and make his den in the garage anytime.

Okay, curious? Well, yeah.

This is a Young Adult book, and I think it is wonderful for all ages to read. There is no major love scenes or alcohol or anything to the point where I would think the parent should read this book first and decide. I would definitely hand it over with out another thought.

The characters... Ahhh... Okay, so as you can tell I fell hard for Syd. Yes. I did. I tried my darnedest to do as Master Sydney told Rebecca in the beginning. That sometimes an Acolyte takes the wrong meaning from what a Master Vampire does and feelings grow that are not reciprocated. Dina's amazing writing had me fighting my emotions, along with the characters', through out the whole book. Amazingly well done Dina. I love how she put that thought into my mind and I tried so hard to follow it, just like he told his Acolyte to do. But, I will admit I failed miserably. I fell in love. *sigh*

Okay, on with the review. We have Ryan which I was wanting more of the mystery here, and I did get. I love how I was left wanting to know more with the important part he played. And we got the big man Billy! Oh, he is the best friend anyone could ask for and he sleeps curled up on the floor in his protective family loving way. Oh these are not the only characters, but the ones we spend most of our time with. Amazingly well done as they are all so different and fit in this story so well.

Our main girl, Rebecca. This is a girl who has a full life of caring for her Nana and worrying about school and home. What Rebecca learns explains why she is the way she is, and opens her up to evolve to so much more for her birthday so close. But others want what she is becoming and will do just about anything to get it. Rebecca really grows as a character from the beginning to the end of this book. You will see.

When I started reading this one I didn't want to stop. Dina had me wanting more constantly keeping the pages turning. I came up with questions and she would answer them, leading me sometimes to more in depth questions which would be answered as well. This book took on action as we went into the Etheral to face down the demons. Oh, and Billy's car! AMAZING he has the car I soooo want, and when you see here in the Ethereal. Ha! Love it.

The world here is so magical. The whole idea of the Healers and their history. And all the magical creatures we see. I just enjoyed all the magic here. The story of Rebecca coming into her own is wonderful. I love the healer birth. We learn some of the stories each character has as it slips right in the story at prefect times and even have a few little morsels to make us hungry for the next book as well. Nothing to leave us starving, just looking forward to the next meal.

I will be purchasing a print copy of this one to keep on the shelves and go back to in the future. And I WILL be looking for the next book. And maybe keeping an eye out for Syd. ;)

amandawhit419's review

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adventurous funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

cem_214's review

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4.0

3.5/5. I have mixed feelings about this one. Overall, I really liked it, but I found the end somewhat disappointing.

carlyoc's review

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4.0

It must have been good because I read it in three days, although it didn't leave much of an impression on me afterwards.

delz's review

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4.0

This novel actually started as a short story in The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire. It was my favorite in the anthology because it really had potential to be just a little different from all the other science fiction fantasy offerings already out there. This novel did not disappoint. The first 3 chapters are the short story and then the story picks up as Rebecca finds out that on her 17th birthday she is to inherit the family role of being a healer of the supernatural as was her mother and grandmother before her. Now it is up to the Master Vampire Syd to give her, her training and protection. In addition to Syd as a protector there is an Anubis, named Billy, he is a man-wolf. Her first patient, Ryan, also a fellow classmate in high school,needs to be treated because he has been turned “vampire” and also been bitten by a Hellhound. Rebecca is in need of protection until her 17th birthday because the demons want to steal her powers to be. The story has some action, romance and some really terrific characters. I am defiantly looking forward to the next book.

iceangel9's review

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4.0

Rebecca thinks she is just a normal teenage girl trying to get through high school while taking care of her grandmother who has Alzheimer's. Then one night a wounded vampire shows up at her door and she discovers she is a Healer. A descendant of Panacea whose destiny is to care for injured otherworldly creatures. She is about to turn seventeen, the age when her powers fully manifest, and her grandmother became ill before she even began her training. If that's not bad enough there is an otherworldly war brewing and there are those who wish to kidnap her and use her powers for their own purposes. A very original concept. A story girls and boys will enjoy.

jennifer_funknfiction's review

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5.0

Vampires, and man-wolves, and hellhounds, oh MY!

Rebecca MacDonnell’s plate is full. On one hand, she leads a typical high school life, complete with snotty “it” girls, a bad boy hottie, and the day to day stresses of just trying to get by. On the other, she’s a caregiver for her “Nana”, who’s memory loss has progressed from simply misplacing keys, to leaving the stove on, or getting lost on walks. The last thing Rebecca expects is to find a classmate, bleeding and dying, being dragged through her door in the middle of the night by a master vampire, after being attacked by hellhounds, to seek the help of her Nana, their healer!

One of the things I really enjoyed with this book was the twist Dina created. Just when I “thought” I knew what I was getting into, I was wrong. Rebecca doesn’t discover a world of paranormal creatures who expect her to pick sides and fight their battles with them. She discovers her gifts, as the next in a line of ethereal healers. Her strength isn’t in fighting, but in staying impartial and offering aid to those who ARE fighting.


Had the hellhound who bit **** tonight been in need himself, we would not have denied him assistance. He would have been treated and sheltered just the same, right at the side of the one he harmed, with no further hostility between them.

So… could YOU do that?? Shelter and heal the good AND the not-so-good? That’s a decision Rebecca is forced to make. Her power will mature on her 17th birthday, if she can make it that long. It seems that having the benefit of their very own, captive, healer is the goal of quite a few unsavory ethereals. The days leading up to that occasion are filled with demons attacking from bathroom stalls and the introduction of one of my favorite side characters in recent memory, Billy. For those of you who are Southern Vampire Mystery fans, think Bubba, with more hair and the appetite of a small military battalion.

We’re getting our family bonding and learning from Nana, our fast-paced action and a lot of comic relief with Billy, so that leaves Syd, the master vampire. Yeah… he’s the dreamy one who warns Rebecca not to fall for him, and of course she does. He’s the master of his clan, but gets guilted and coerced into offering apprenticeship to Rebecca for her healer training. Syd is quick-witted and snarky, but genuinely wants the best for Rebecca. Being able to hear her thoughts is the catalyst for quite a bit of their fun banter.

The original, short story version of this (what was roughly the first three chapters) is in The Eternal Kiss: 13 Tales of Blood and Desire. I was so excited when I realized it was being reworked and extended into a full novel. I really loved the characters, the storyline is different and fun to read, and the action/comedy/romance balance is just about perfect. I say just about, because I could always read more Syd, lol. Luckily, we’ll be getting more Syd, and the rest of the gang, in book 2 of the Stranger Things series, Time Heals. I have theories about this next book. When you all read All Wounds (and that should be soon, or… now, even) let me know, cause I NEED to share!!

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