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Saturday, September 20, 2014

My Review of Frost Bitten by Heather Beck


Great beauty hides dark secrets... 

Seventeen-year-old Anastasia Lockhart has never led an easy life, but when she starts getting into serious trouble, she’s sent to live with her grandparents in Cedar Falls. The small, picturesque town hasn’t changed since she visited four years ago, with one exception – the presence of a handsome, mysterious boy named Frost. Despite warnings from her grandparents and friends to stay away from Frost, Anastasia can’t deny their attraction, and the more time they spend together, the deeper in love they fall. Unfortunately, Frost has a secret that is beyond Anastasia’s wildest imagination, and she soon finds herself in the midst of a supernatural legend that has haunted Cedar Falls for years. 

Can Anastasia and Frost’s love really overcome anything, or are their fates much darker? 


Amazon Purchase: http://amzn.com/B00L98YKB2


My Review:
5 Stars!
This book had me completely captivated from just reading the first couple of pages. Heather Beck has a way of bringing the story to life, while including important life lessons.

The female lead is a strong young woman who has seemingly lost her way. After trying to confrom in her hometown, she is shipped to her grandparents house. One to many mistakes cloud her past and she is looking for a fresh start, but she's relocated to a small town and small towns can be worse than a big city.

The male lead is a great definition of an alpha male. He exudes power, but in a comforting way. Being different he is treated poorly by all. People not understanding him and being scared of what he may do, all because of his origin and looks. The only person who sees past all of that is the female lead.

A story that will draw you in, Frost Bitten is a book that should be read and appreciated for the fine work of art it is. I really enjoyed the story line and the life lessons that were thought throughout the book. Being different is never a crime and it was nice to see that portrayed instead of hinted upon. A fresh story that I hope continues as it is left with a bit of a cliff hanger.

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