Glass Heart

· Cold Kiss Book 2 · Sold by Harper Collins
4.7
6 reviews
Ebook
320
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Fans of Beautiful Creatures will fall head over heels for Glass Heart by Amy Garvey, with its blend of breathless suspense, passionate romance, and magic.
 
In Cold Kiss, Wren Darby learned she had powers strong enough to bring her dead boyfriend back to life. She thought she had to keep these powers a secret from everyone, until she met Gabriel, a mind reader who instantly learned her deepest secret.
 
In the sequel, Glass Heart, Wren is torn between her love for Gabriel and the rush of exploring her powers. When Gabriel warns Wren that her powers are getting out of control, Wren begins spending more time with Bay and Fiona, whose magic is wild, exhilarating—and dangerous.
 
And by the time Wren realizes Gabriel was right, she may already have lost him.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
6 reviews
Lenore Kosinski
March 2, 2021
3.5 stars — I will admit I was worried about how I was going to like this book. But in general there were still a lot of things that delighted me and made my heart happy. I think where it faltered were issues from the first book that weren’t solved in this book — mainly communication. I was worried how I was going to feel about Wren rebelling and going off with this “bad crowd”, but the way it all played out actually worked for me. I mean, she was very much acting her age, and that was frustrating, but it was also reasonable. I appreciated that she was still the same flawed Wren — who could see her mistakes, but usually not before making them. I loved that her relationships with her BFFs felt very repaired in this one — I needed that for her. It was nice to see her having Jess and Dar in her corner even if she couldn’t confide in them about the big stuff. And Gabriel was pretty freaking sweet in general. I loved that he was this fairly gentle, sensitive hero. I loved the good parts of them being together. My problems all stem from the lack of communication. The entire book would have been moot if SOMEONE would have just spoken up. And I didn’t always buy the excuses for why they refused to talk about stuff. Like Wren’s Mom. I get it was a mistake, but OMG — you’re a GROWN UP!!! And Gabriel being all cryptic with his warnings was totally ridiculous — like why? The excuses given were flimsy in my opinion. Basically there was so much strife and grief that could have been avoided by just talking. And don’t even get me started on the things that still weren’t discussed by the end of the book. Despite all that, I still enjoyed myself! I still felt a lot for lots of characters in this book. I do get that humans have a problem communicating in general, so it was believable — it just went on too long and from too many people. So yeah. FINALLY finished this duology. And it went a lot better than I was expecting, b/c I know my tastes have changed! So yay!
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Gail Marlow
June 23, 2015
Read both books in less than 2 days.... Hard to put down.
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sami pedersoli
April 4, 2015
Definitely read again
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About the author

Amy Garvey is a former editor who now works on the other side of the desk as an author. She grew up reading everything she could get her hands on, watching too much TV, and wishing she was Samantha Stephens from Bewitched. (She still wishes that, actually.) She’s always busy writing something (when she’s not obsessively discussing TV’s Supernatural with her friends online and thinking about cupcakes). Amy is also the author of Cold Kiss. She lives in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with her family.

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