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ladyamberreviewspr's review
5.0
Rachael Wade has out done herself again! I love this series, its captivating. From the very first page I was hooked and couldnt put The Gates down. This time Cam is with Gavin living in Amaranth and this adventure is so inticing. The resistance is gathering to over throw Samira and end the curse, but not everything goes as plan, especially when Scarlet, Gavin's Ex shows up and threatens to ruin everything if Gavin doesnt choose her over Camille. This story is full of heartbreak, betrayal,romance and so much more, I could read over and over again.
booklovinmamas's review
4.0
Full Review posted at Book Lovin Mamas
I received a copy of this book from Rachael Wade to review. I reviewed the first book and loved it. The sequel lived up to my expectations. =) I'm so glad to be back in the comfort of Camille and Gavin. I love those two together. Although, in this book, they went through some trials. I felt terrible for what Camille was put through because of certain female that Gavin used to be with showed up in this book and made it difficult for both Gavin and Camille. Camille took it very well though. I'm very impressed the way she was in this book unlike, the first book when she had been put through hell in relationships and would just run away from the situation. In "The Gates," she stands up more for herself. She even helps Gavin out with the Amranthians. "The Gates" is all about preparing for the Resistance. It's also all about going into Amaranth and getting the Amaranthians on board with attacking Samira. They're forced to deal with situations that they weren't expecting though.
I received a copy of this book from Rachael Wade to review. I reviewed the first book and loved it. The sequel lived up to my expectations. =) I'm so glad to be back in the comfort of Camille and Gavin. I love those two together. Although, in this book, they went through some trials. I felt terrible for what Camille was put through because of certain female that Gavin used to be with showed up in this book and made it difficult for both Gavin and Camille. Camille took it very well though. I'm very impressed the way she was in this book unlike, the first book when she had been put through hell in relationships and would just run away from the situation. In "The Gates," she stands up more for herself. She even helps Gavin out with the Amranthians. "The Gates" is all about preparing for the Resistance. It's also all about going into Amaranth and getting the Amaranthians on board with attacking Samira. They're forced to deal with situations that they weren't expecting though.
franjessca's review
4.0
Full Review posted at Book Lovin Mamas
I received a copy of this book from Rachael Wade to review. I reviewed the first book and loved it. The sequel lived up to my expectations. =) I'm so glad to be back in the comfort of Camille and Gavin. I love those two together. Although, in this book, they went through some trials. I felt terrible for what Camille was put through because of certain female that Gavin used to be with showed up in this book and made it difficult for both Gavin and Camille. Camille took it very well though. I'm very impressed the way she was in this book unlike, the first book when she had been put through hell in relationships and would just run away from the situation. In "The Gates," she stands up more for herself. She even helps Gavin out with the Amranthians. "The Gates" is all about preparing for the Resistance. It's also all about going into Amaranth and getting the Amaranthians on board with attacking Samira. They're forced to deal with situations that they weren't expecting though.
I received a copy of this book from Rachael Wade to review. I reviewed the first book and loved it. The sequel lived up to my expectations. =) I'm so glad to be back in the comfort of Camille and Gavin. I love those two together. Although, in this book, they went through some trials. I felt terrible for what Camille was put through because of certain female that Gavin used to be with showed up in this book and made it difficult for both Gavin and Camille. Camille took it very well though. I'm very impressed the way she was in this book unlike, the first book when she had been put through hell in relationships and would just run away from the situation. In "The Gates," she stands up more for herself. She even helps Gavin out with the Amranthians. "The Gates" is all about preparing for the Resistance. It's also all about going into Amaranth and getting the Amaranthians on board with attacking Samira. They're forced to deal with situations that they weren't expecting though.