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Change is not always a good thing... Some survived the battle – but not without a price. As one heart starts up again, another dies down. The pure vampires learn their immortality isn't as strong as they'd thought – the status of their hearts determines their vulnerability. And when the truth gets out, a betrayal by one of their own will cost more lives.

Metamorphosis The Immortal Archives Devon Ashley 9781463649197 Books

After finishing the first book, I wasn't too sure I wanted this one, but I am so glad I bought it! I fell in love with Abby in the first book and I loved her even more now. It was nice to see her soft side. Noel, oh my gosh! What can I say about him that won't spoil the story...Just wow. (You gotta read this to know what I'm talking about) And Emily was a good character too, I just feel like I still don't really know her that well.
Overall, I liked Metamorphosis more than Ordained and I am looking forward to the next book!

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  • Paperback 332 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (November 9, 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1463649193

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My rating 4/5 stars

*May contain some spoilers*
Metamorphosis is the second book in The Immortal Archives series, and even though I enjoyed the first book, the second book definitely was more to my taste.

During the first book, Emily had a little "accident" with Abby's blood, and now she's transforming into something completely new. And the transformation isn't always easy, but little choice does Emily have. Luckily she has Noel and Abby on her side and they do their best to help Emily.
Even when Abby has a little trouble of her own; her heart has not stopped beating, and in her case, it's a bad thing. And she's having some symptoms, like craving for junk food. Guessed already what's going on with her?

The writing reached a whole new level; in the first book everything felt kind of distant, but in this book I felt so connected with the characters, in spite of the third person POV. In the first book the story felt kind of limited because of this, but definitely not anymore!

My favorite character in the first book was Emily, and through this book I just fell more in love with her. You just have to love her personality!
I also managed to feel more connected with Abby, who I didn't really manage to connect with earlier.

One of the main reasons why I liked this so much was because there's some hilarious dialogues going on. Noel, Abby and Emily form an amazing little group who have their own kind of humour, and you just have to love that. Even though you might end up not liking Noel so much in the ending. But I won't spoil that. This book definitely took this series to a completely new level, and left me craving for the third book, Catacombs, which should be out 2013!

Huge thanks to author for providing a review copy!

Love,
Monaliz @ Mind Reading?
What can I say? I went under a series of emotional highs and lows the afternoon I read Metamorphosis. Trust me, all of them feelings were in reaction to how good the book was and how it really engaged me to be emotionally involved with the characters.

While Ordained started in the middle of the story and was more jam-packed with action and kicking butts, Metamorphosis followed a more sedate pace, focusing more on the lives of the characters after the big battle in Ordained - how they were dealing with the transition, changes in their lives (and I mean BIG changes i.e. accidentally/necessary transformation into a vampire; a visit from the stork; meeting one's evil father after all these years, etc.), and also the relationship changes that always come with life changes.

I was also quite surprised to find a much more human Abby. What I mean is that, I found the Abby in Ordained as more detached than the Abby here in Metamorphosis. She seemed more open, more closer to the people around her, not just Noel, her husband. The strong and deadly hunter was still there but there were times, a lot of them, when I saw her more humorous and fun side.

There was one point (and I mean some chapters) that I was literally rolling around on the bed with my ears ringing with anger because of a, seemingly, betrayal of Abby's most beloved. I was in disbelief since I thought their relationship was solid and nothing could ever destroy that. I confess I went and read one page in the last part of the book to reassure myself. What I read made me go back to where I stopped and flew through the scenes to have the desired outcome. I got it and I also learned a lesson. Utmost trust and love, in any relationship.

Metamorphosis is a great follow-up to Ordained. Although there was less vampire/demon killing, it's no less fun, interesting and awesomesauce.
I loved this book, it had a total different swing on a vampire book. They made it seem like this stuff could happen. I loved the characters in the book good read couldn't stop with just the first one.
I really enjoyed this book and the one before it. I am anxiously waiting for the 3rd one to come out.
I really enjoyed Devon's first book and I must say that this book had me guessing until half way through. The book overall was fantastic. I did struggle with how events that could have used more detail were glossed over. Also, it seemed like things were not completely explained. It was almost as if there was a rush to the end. Still, I enjoyed the characters old and new. She has a great method for developing her characters through subtle, and sometimes not so subtle dialog. I would recommend this to anyone who enjoyed the first story.
The middle books in a series often tend to be "filler" books but Metamorphosis was actually better than its predecessor. She continued to develop her main characters individually and in relation to each other, which was great, and she threw in a few plot twists that really made for a fun read. There is a bit of cliff-hanger at the end, obviously setting up for the third book, but the plot was tied up nicely enough that you didn't feel like you'd been abruptly cut off. The pace was great -- excellent action or climatic scenes interspersed with slower moments of character/background development. It really let you get a better sense of the story without being bored with endless backstories and explanations or rushed through. There were a few grammar/spelling/syntax issues if you want to be nit-picky (i.e. she constantly spells "piqued" as "peaked") but none were overly distracting. Overall, it was interesting, fast-paced, and well-written. Well done, Devon Ashley!
After finishing the first book, I wasn't too sure I wanted this one, but I am so glad I bought it! I fell in love with Abby in the first book and I loved her even more now. It was nice to see her soft side. Noel, oh my gosh! What can I say about him that won't spoil the story...Just wow. (You gotta read this to know what I'm talking about) And Emily was a good character too, I just feel like I still don't really know her that well.
Overall, I liked Metamorphosis more than Ordained and I am looking forward to the next book!
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