Sebastian 2: Dark Times Arising by Elizabeth Johnson

 

He lifted his hands to wipe the tears, and as his hands moved from her cheek to the corner of her lips, he longed to kiss her.

Hanna could tell what was on his mind and for a mad second, she also wanted to kiss him; she wanted to understand why she was suddenly attracted to him. For a second they stared at each other and then their lips met and moved against each other with want. The kiss was all that Hector had dreamed that it would be; he felt alive; with his eyes closed, his head was spinning with desire, and he pulled her closer to him as if his life depended on it.

For Hanna, it was nice; at first it made her stop hurting inside, but something felt wrong and different in her head; it was not like she had felt with Sebastian; then the thought of Sebastian jolted her brain and she pulled away at once.

While Hanna and Sebastian embark on dealing with the pain of their separation from each other, Hanna continues to gain more enemies all hungry for her powers. With all the wars raging, Sebastian finds it hard to walk away even though Hanna made it clear she didn’t need him. But later, Hanna discovers a revelation about someone, news that may help heal their sufferings but would it be enough or is it too little too late for their love …

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One thought on “Sebastian 2: Dark Times Arising by Elizabeth Johnson

  1. I received this book for an honest review.

    This was more about Hanna as she grows into her powers and punishes Sabastian.
    A few editing errors.

    Hanna has made Sabastian suffer for three years. She’s felt his pain over his broken body but refused to go to him. Then things changed. She found out some new information “she” decided she would forgive him take him back. Like wtf! I wanted to reach into the pages and slap her stupid for what she put Sabastian through.

    Sabastian is mourning the loss of his love. To dull the pain he repeatedly shatters his body. He has no purpose, no will to continue without Hanna. Then Thomas is sent by Mason to retrieve Sabastian at any cost and suddenly he is has a new focus enabling him to move forward without Hanna.

    The flow was a bit jumpy I think its was due to the main focus switching a lot. Which took me a little while to settle into. Very one dimensional. I started off really enjoying this book then I got angry and frustrated at Hanna’s self righteous attitude.

    We find out more of Mason’s plans and with new characters being brought into the story like Hilda on a path of vengeance leading straight to Hanna, it looks to be a great third instalment.

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