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Wow what can I say I'm hooked. There is something about these books I enjoy every moment and can't put them down. In this book there are so many highs and Lows. Viggo finds her and finally believes Violets story. Miss Dame turns and helps them. You have mutated princesses and most importantly she finds her brother. I can't wait to see what happens next.
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This book was a great continuation of the series. It hooks you right from the beginning. I really loved this book because it flowed very well and also answers all your questions that you have from the 1st book, along with giving you more questions at the end for the 3rd book. haha. There was a lot going on in this book the whole time but the author did a great job at keeping everything smooth flowing which is always good. It will definitely keep you at the edge of your seat!! Also, towards the e...
What can I say? I'm intrigued to see where this goes.
Wow, what a journey!I honestly don't understand why so many people actually hate these books. Maybe I'm not the best judge here, but this story is really working for me so far. I'm loving the adventure!On to the next one!Peace, A.P.S. So much happened in this one! o.O
This is the second installment in The Gender Game series, I would not recommend reading this as a standalone. The story picks up right where Book 1 ended. The twists and turns, and heart-pumping action made this story an incredibly exhilarating read! I absolutely loved the dynamics of Violet and Viggo. This story was fast paced and didn’t let up until the very last sentence. I was completely engrossed in this book and couldn’t put it down. I love Ms. Forrest’s writing style and how she seems to
COMPELLING, RIVETING AND WILDLY ENTERTAINING !!!Title: The Gender SecretSeries: The Gender GameDesignation: Book Two of Series, Full-Length Novel (App 425 Pages), Not A Standalone, CliffhangerAuthor: Bella ForrestGenre: Fantasy/Science Fiction/Action/Adventure/Young Adult RomanceReading Platform: Kindle UnlimitedMy Rating: Five Divinely Entertaining Stars*****Oh my! Oh my! Oh my! I love, love, love this series! I've been a diehard Bella Forrest fan for several years and have read (and reread) ev...
Wow what a difference between Book One and Book Two of The Gender Wars series! Forrest spent her time precisely detailing and planning out Violet's journey to uncovering the secrets of Matrus and Patrus in The Gender Secret. While Book one sets up the story, The Gender Secret quickly sets the heart stopping pace for Violet and Viggo's story. This book kept me on the edge of my seat the enter way through. Whether it was Violet battling the unknown of The Green, Viggo battling his own feelings for...
IntriguingVery good book, I enjoyed it immensely. It took me a long time to read because of the Holidays and traveling, but the book was excellent. Starting book 3 now.
In brief: Characterization all over the place (Viggo wasn't even recognizable from the first book), forced romance, Violet apparently believing Viggo is her only reason for living, Violet and Viggo repeatedly going back and forth with "I trust you" "wait no I don't," and unnecessary inclusion of Viggo's POV (his chapters were by far the worst). Not to mention the truly atrocious writing. So glad to be done with this book.
This series is both simple and complicated, making for easy and interesting reading. i could easily see them making a great series of movies. the fight scenes are pretty awesome. I felt like this book was a bit too short... and there are lots of questions and mysteries that await the next book, which i can't wait to start i'm hoping for a lot more action, and suspenseful adventure at every turn just like this one.
Let me preface this by saying that I really wanted to like this book. I thoroughly enjoyed the first installment to this series. However, the writing in The Gender Secret is just terrible and extremely disappointing compared to the first book. The chapters with Viggos POV are definitely worse than Violets. I agree with the previous reviews which noted that his character seems completely different compared to the Viggo built up in Violet's narrative in book one. My sense throughout the book was t...
✅ Original concept🆗 Writing🆗❌ Plot🆗❌ Characters❌ Romance❌ PaceI didn't like this book as much as the first one (and the first one was only a 2.5 stars). The romance between Violet and Viggo seems forced, and they spend the majority of the book thinking about how they trust each other (they love each other so much and would die to protect the other and all that jazz), only to change their mind a few pages further and when they remember how they are supposed to be enemies and how they can't trust
The journey continues!! This one is much more action packed than the first one as Violet figures out what to do next. I really liked the addition of Viggo's point of view plus we finally get some answers!! And even though they were the bad guys, I really liked the twins, I wished they had more time 😩 the only thing I didn't like was the writing, it seemed a bit more clunky in this book compared to the last book. On to the next one!
I was roped into reading this after the first book ended with a cheap cliffhanger. Multiple perspectives can be a great writing technique, but it took away from this story and turned it into a completely sappy teen romance novel. Viggo's character lost his intrigue, and his narration added little to the story. I cringed during the scene where Violet bursts in to save him and Viggo's first thought is, "she looked amazing." ...Huh?! That and the scenes where they were fleeing imminent danger in th...
Second book, felt like could have been merged with the first one. I'm getting that feeling that I wanted more to happen. But a very good book!They discover a new place, with new people, that are neither Patrus or Matrus...Do I sense a rebellion coming on?Hell yes.
The first half was all running for your life. The second half finally had some storyline to it.
This was a really really good book that ended with a perfect cliffhanger that makes me want to get up and go to the library right now to get the third book!I loved how Violet was, I don't know... I felt that she was more open in this book and I appreciated that because I felt like she might have been just a little more contained in the first book, whatever the reasons may be. Viggo was a really developed character and I really liked that some chapters, about half, were in his point of view.Overa...
The first book wasn't bad, but I struggled to finish this one. I felt the characters changed. I couldn't stand Viggio. What happened to him?!? I can't tell if the author could decide - at times, he was a bit too much on the sappy side, and others, he was putting on this "hi ladies, come and get me" show. Not the same person he was in book 1, especially during a fight. And Violet... was kind of boring. The twist at the end did perk my interest for book 3, but I just don't feel I can bring myself
Abandoned..I can't really comprehend the high ratings for this second installment. For me it did not hold up with where the first book finished.I disliked Vigo's point of view, he felt like a different person compared to the first book, where I found him refreshing and rooted for their relationship. Their conversations were annoying and the multiple sudden switch between "trust&lovers" to "ihateyou" plainly dumb.I really had high hopes.