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ISBN: 1444901893 (ISBN13: 9781444901894)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dark Heart #1
Characters: Jane Whitefield
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Dark Heart Forever (Dark Heart #1) Paperback | Pages: 372 pages
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Title:Dark Heart Forever (Dark Heart #1)
Author:Lee Monroe
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 372 pages
Published:October 1st 2010 by Hachette Children's Group
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Shapeshifters. Werewolves. Angels

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Sadly, Dark Heart Forever is one of those 'the cover is better than the actual prose' novels. I was enchanted by the gorgeous art and really excited to read the book as I've had plot bunnies about a similar idea bouncing round my head for a few years now but sadly I was left feeling very disappointed. I had a lot of trouble with the narrative because it jumps into the story without a back story at all. I expected some flesh to Luca's storyline (how long had Jane been having these dreams? What happened in them?) but there was not really anything at all. Particularly at the beginning of the novel, the narrative just left me confused. Luca started appearing in her real life almost instantly but we never actually saw him visit her in her dreams, so I was confused as to if he was in her real life and no one could see him or if she was in a dream when she saw him. There was no back story on Jane either, aside from the apparently fundamental 'I'm a freak' trap that so many YA authors fall into. Usually I can somewhat go along with it but I found it startlingly painful to digest in Dark Heart Forever. Jane mentions several times outright that she is a 'freak' and that she was terribly bullied, but aside from the fact that she doesn't dress well, I didn't really see why she would be picked on. However, people do strange things, so perhaps she was bullied simply for being herself, but I felt like the point was overdone. It was typical, overused case of the female lead not being pretty or special, but the male lead still falls in love with her because actually, she is beautiful. This leads me to a gripe I had with Jane: at least twice her "long glossy hair" was mentioned as her redeeming factor. For someone who claims to not care much for her appearance, her vanity is obvious here. Moving on from Jane, I give a little credit to Lee Monroe; the Evan twist was interesting. Unfortunately, I had already guessed it. I couldn't believe these two boys were suddenly 'in love' with her when she had just met them both and no one had ever liked her before. Luca was about the only character I liked. He seemed kind and gentle, but brave when it was necessary. Lowe's character was just not well done; he seemed very evil, only to suddenly change his mind at the end. Other characters flitted in and out without much story, investigation or purpose. I firmly believe that every character must serve some kind of purpose if they are important enough to be mentioned several times. The vampires were almost redundant. I wish there had been more support behind all of the characters. They had no depth and seemed almost there to fill a gap. Just some other little things that bothered me: the scene in which they have lunch. Evan is offered a beer, which he declines, because he is going to teach Jane how to drive. He says that the two he has already drunk are his limit. Firstly, Jane is sixteen, so it's illegal for her to learn how to drive until she is seventeen (I'm assuming the novel is set in England because of the spelling of Mum and the author is English, but I can't actually remember if it is ever mentioned) but her parents are okay with that. Secondly, Evan has already had two beers (drinking while driving, again, illegal, and even if he is under the limit, dangerous) and he is going to teach Jane to drive on a mountainside. They are okay with that, too. In fact, they even find it agreeable, rewarding him a with winning smiles when he says he won't drink another. It also seemed like Jane used both of the boys when the other wasn't around. She also accepted Luca's world without a second thought, barely questioning it, which did not seem realistic at all. Frankly, this book feels to me as if it is just another novel designed to fill the Twilight gap, which saddens me greatly. As a devot YA fiction fan (specifically paranormal as well) I'm looking for something different. Something with strong characters, development and something original. I'm aware that it is impossible to go not cover what has already been breeched: wolves, alternate universes, fallen angels ect. but Dark Heart Forever was a real disappointment. I was also sad to see that it was an English author, as I think most YA fiction is published by American authors and a brilliant British paranormal YA series is needed.

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Hmmm. Where to start.Well its your usual story about a girl who has to choose between two guys and navigate a strange new world, which for the most part is nothing original. The characters are incredibly underdeveloped, and the plot far more so. It felt rushed, and the developments by the end were hard to stomach.Some of the chapters were a bit ridiculous. 'Why yes daughter, of course your 18 year old boyfriend can teach you to drive unlwafully ON A MOUNTAIN. Even if your father just crashed the

Sadly, Dark Heart Forever is one of those 'the cover is better than the actual prose' novels. I was enchanted by the gorgeous art and really excited to read the book as I've had plot bunnies about a similar idea bouncing round my head for a few years now but sadly I was left feeling very disappointed. I had a lot of trouble with the narrative because it jumps into the story without a back story at all. I expected some flesh to Luca's storyline (how long had Jane been having these dreams? What

Well, this was a dragging read for me. I've had this book for so long and I finally picked it up to read. Maybe a younger me would have liked it a bit more but reading it now I would say it's an okay read. The characters were not impressionable enough for me, especially the lead. I loved the concept and the plot but the characters sort of fell flat and that was a downer on the whole story for me. All in all, it was an okay read.

Ermm, this book wasn't as good as I'd hoped it would be. The plot was good enough: there plenty of unexpected twists and it was kinda exciting. The lead character Jane was what really deducted from the book. She was just so...infuriating to say the least. The other characters were okay, and we had the classic love triangle for the majority of the book: good guy that offers security, mysterious guy that has a dark, concealed past and a girl. But then the twist changed that to shocked whiny girl,

I think every teenage girl (or young women for that matter) who likes the "new"supernatural outlook of scary creatures of the night,such as werewolves,vampires and witches,will enjoy this book. Like Twilight and The Vampire Diaries, it has captured these fictional characters with a typical stereotype of horror and death in a modern and somewhat human light, going through the normal difficulties of average teenagers. I felt using the concept of two different worlds which are the same in every

I loved this book. I could tell right from the start that there was going to be something seriously wrong with Evan and I actually gasped outloud when I found out he was Raphael. I love Luca he is so cute and you can tell he is in denile about loving Jane. Lowe is horrible but I think he might have a big part to play in the next book? Dalya is the best, i wish i had a sister like her! she's so loyal and caring <3 highly recommend this book!!<3<3

Dark Heart Forever was awkward at the first, the delivery didn't flow right, it was a little rough but it got better as the story went on. I also thought Jane accepted the idea of werewolves, vampires and angels a little too easily, but maybe there is something about particular or special about Jane and her mom for them to be having these dreams and Monroe will disclose it as the series goes along. Luca was a very nice guy, he was very shy, I wished he was a little more asseritve I mean he's a

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