Origin Exposed: Descended of Dragons, Book 2, by Jen Crane
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A Dangerous Secret In fiery redhead Stella Stonewall’s new world magic and shape-shifters are everyday life. Scales, sorcery, shifters—no big. Stella has learned she’s not only descended of dragons, but of something more, too. She struggles to keep this rare form a secret, even from her closest friends. A Bitter Betrayal Stella turns to her mentor Rowan Gresham for help. The charming but enigmatic Gresham forms a plan to improve her troublesome public image. The problem? The plan revolves around betraying the only family she has left. A Potential for Something Real When Gresham’s motives come into question Stella must rely on the new friends she’s made at a college for magical shifters. The feral bunch helps set Stella’s inner beast free. As these friendships flourish, so does the magnetism she’s always felt toward fierce and noble Ewan Bristol. But it’s so strong it threatens to overwhelm her. Can Stella afford to open her heart now, when her entire future’s at stake, or is it bolted shut for eternity?
Origin Exposed: Descended of Dragons, Book 2, by Jen Crane- Amazon Sales Rank: #4915 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-06
- Released on: 2015-10-06
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review What an honor!Origin Exposed was selected by iTunes/iBooks as "Our Pick" in Fantasy/Sci-Fi.
- "Fantastic book! Intriguing read that combines humor, love, and danger. You will not want to put it down!" 5 Stars Amazon customer
- "Great new series by new author! Love it! Definitely be recommending this series to all of my friends!" 5 Stars Netgalley reviewer
- "A potent dose of excitement mixed with fire and suspense. I L-O-V-E-D it!!!+++. The unexpected twists had me on pins and needles. I am well and truly hooked on this series." 5 Stars. Beyond the Pages Reviews
- "An excellent continuation of the series and I can't wait for more. Definitely recommended." 4 Stars. Archaeolibrarian Reviews
- "Origin Exposed will keep you on your toes with twists and turns..." 4.5 Stars. Us Girls & A Book
- "I'm fully vested in this series, I love it!" 5 Stars. Goodreads Reviewer
- "I LOVED this book. The world created in this series is addicting..5 very BIG stars and recommend it to anyone who loves good character development, exploring new worlds, and fantasy! " 5 Stars. Goodreads Reviewer
- "Great sequel. Twists and turns I did not see coming. Can't wait to read the next book." 4 Stars. Amazon Reviewer
From the Author Great news! I'm thrilled to announce that Origin Exposed, Book 2 in the Descended of Dragons series, was selected by iTunes/iBooks as an "Our Pick" in Fantasy/Sci-Fi.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Hard to reconcile By Kindle Customer I've been underwhelmed by the second book and the series so far. I reluctantly like Stella. She's quirky, funny, and bold of speech. She's certainly memorable. Unfortunately she seems to be stuck in her early teens, what with all her wining and bursting into tears every other chapter. Add to that her frequent running and hiding motif...let's say I was more than a little annoyed with her lack of brains and agency. Of course, I have never been a fan of the damsel in distress needing to be rescued by someone, anyone, long as he's an available male.Plot wise, the story didn't advance much. Stella pursues another romance despite the fact she has the emotional maturity of a tween, and probably fancies herself in love (rolls eyes). Too bad her sexapades are always with characters who don't actually feel like people because they seem to just be placeholders. I can only hope future books try to develop these male characters out so I actually feel invested in them.Overall, while I find the world interesting and some of the secondary female characters, I feel like the main character is struggling with tween drama and hysterics rather than the very real adult issues in front of her. It's a hard dichotomy to reconcile.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. 4 Team Rowan Gresham all the way because I'm a sucker for a redeemable hero stars! By Samantha Pereira As soon as I finished this novel I literally said, ":sigh: I'm all for a redeemable hero so Ewan just isn't working out for me, I love Rowan Gresham." I can't help it, nobody wants the safe and boring choice, come on! I suppose I'm getting ahead of myself and need to reign myself back in.This is book two in the series and picks off right where the first book ends. Stella learns Gresham's position which sends her into a panic attack. She feels betrayed by the one person she felt she could trust but that doesn't last long when the undeniable attraction tugs at them and he apologizes. What does last is her distrust of Gresham which he proves he earned time and again. Stella gets closer to her friends and eventually turns to Ewan after separating herself from Gresham.Gresham has done what he believed to be fair and just given his position and his feelings towards Stella. He has omitted many pieces of information in hopes of protecting her which, when exposed, only further makes her feel betrayed by him. Gresham is stuck between a rock and a hard place with his ever growing desire and feelings for Stella and his duty to protect his people.Heartbreak, betrayal, loss, and dangerous situations fill this novel. Even while Stella and Gresham are being pulled apart there's an underlying tone of them needing and reaching for one another. There's a cliffhanger as there's another book and Stella may just need Gresham now more than ever with the stakes at the highest they've ever been in her life.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great new series by a new author! Love it! By Jeraca This was a great book! I loved how different it is, yet very similar to other dragon books I've read in the past. This book got down in the nitty gritty about Stella's past and she had to make a lot of tough decisions, which didn't leave her with very great options by the end of this book.Stella just wants to be loved. Sure, her mom gave her all the love she could when she was younger, but having other family members love is definitely different than a mother's love. Also, her mother was a little zoned out and weird when she was little, so the love Stella did get was a bit...spaced out. So I can definitely see her dilemma when it comes to all of the new relatives she's just found out she has and she wants to get to know all of them.Stella is a bit too trustworthing, but I think she is starting to guard her heart a bit more now that it's been scorned a few times since she found out about her abilities. I do have to say, with the love triangle thing that was from the previous book? I like where things are leading at the end of this book. I'm not giving it away if she is with Rowan Gresham or Ewan or another character. You will have to read it for yourself to figure it out. But I'm very, very pleased :)The only thing I'm angry about is that the next book is not available!! I need the next book!! This is why I hate reading series books when the series isn't complete...Oh well, I'll just have to wait. I will definitely be recommending this series to all of my friends! Love it!
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