The Raven Four (The Falling #1-2) by Jessica Sorensen

Posted February 18, 2020 by Curly Carla in Reviews, Series I am reading / 1 Comment

This post contains affiliate links you can use to purchase the book. If you buy the book using that link, I will receive a small commission from the sale.

The Raven Four (The Falling #1-2) by Jessica SorensenTitle: The Raven Four (The Falling #1-2)
Author: Jessica Sorensen
Published by: Indie
Release Date: September 22, 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 313
Genres: Coming of Age, Young Adult
Find it: GoodreadsAmazon
My rating: three-stars

Blurb:

They call them The Raven Three. They're the most powerful and dangerous guys in town. Everyone respects them. Everyone fears them. No one ever challenges them until me.
But I have nothing to lose and nothing to fear but myself. So they give me a choice. Learn to fear them, or they'll make sure I do. But they weren't expecting me to be so stubborn. And after a dangerous challenge, The Raven Three become The Raven Four. There are rules that everyone has to obey, the most important one being we all have to stay friends.
But all of us have secrets. Secrets that could put us all in danger.
The Raven Four: The Falling Series Books 1-2 contains:
A Pact Between the Forgotten (The Falling Series, Book 1) The Ravens & The Mysterious Town (The Falling Series, Book 2)

My Review:

It was ok, the storyline was a bit choppy but I liked it enough.  It was a similar story to other bully RH’s I’ve read.  Except I don’t think this one kept me interested enough to keep reading this series.  The fact that I don’t remember anything about this book tells me that even though I recently read it, it was pretty forgettable.  And I put a lot of stock in my memory, with as many books as I read, if I don’t remember some of the basic storyline or any remarkable scenes then it’s not worth it for me to continue the series.

I do like Jessica Sorensen so I’ll keep an eye out for other series that catch my eye.

Tags: ,


One response to “The Raven Four (The Falling #1-2) by Jessica Sorensen

  1. I am starting to wonder why it’s always one girl challenging like 3 guys. I feel like this trope is starting to get too redundant. It doesn’t work unless it’s done really well. Sorry it wasn’t with this book.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.