Guest Review: Silver Dew – Suzi Davis

Posted February 6, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

Silver Dew by Suzi Davis
Series:  The Lost Magic #2
Release Date:  December 1, 2011
Publisher:   ireadwrite Publishing
Page Count:  350
Source:  Provided by publisher
Buy the book at: Amazon 

Just weeks before graduating from high school, Grace is running for her life with her magical and mysterious boyfriend, Sebastian, by her side. An ancient magic has been awakened inside of Grace that is powerful, frightening and barely within her control. The Others, who possess their own dangerous magic, are hunting them, and their only hope is for Grace to learn how to harness her incredible powers to stop them. The answers they seek are hidden within a life lived thousands of years ago, shrouded in mystery, magic and deceit. When their past catches up to them, Grace and Sebastian are faced with a truth that shakes the foundation of their relationship, their lives and everything they thought they knew. It is up to Grace to learn to control the Lost Magic, to right the wrongs that have been done, and to discover once and for all, who she really is.



Gracelynn, starts discovering her magic from her past life as Caoilinn. Gracelynn tries hard to understand her magic and her past life.

Sebastien, tries to help Gracelynn to get in touch with her magic.

Silver dew is a lot more action paced  then the first book in the series Amber Frost. While on the run Gracelynn and Sebastien try to get better understanding and control of Gracelynn’s powers. While on their journey of discovery, they both learn things of their past that they find quit shocking. With these new truths they most figure out how this changes their relationship and how to move forward together.

Gracelynn and Sebastien both find it hard to truest each other after a few things happen. With the Others close on their heels they, meet up with a girl called Mags from Sebastien past that puts even more strain on them.

Their relationship in this book seems even more realistic. The action in this book was amazing. Once I started reading i had  a hard time stopping.   The characters interactions were awesome. when the story ended i honestly felt a little sad. I found my self wanting the story to keep going and going.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.