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4.0 out of 5 stars
Finally a little fresh development, September 18, 2004
This review is from: Fake (Fearless #34) (Mass Market Paperback)
After the last book, I was really down. Fearless just wasn't what it used to be. Granted it still isn't, but this one was at least better than the previous few. We finally get some new plot developments in every area:
Loki has officially returned. This time he is using Jake as his operative and things don't look too good. If Jake doesn't start doing things right and getting information, Loki might just do to Jake what he does to every operative that fails.
Gaia doesn't understand why she is so attracted to Skyler but she is. He seems to always know how to comfort her and with him her fear isn't that bad. Gaia totally erupts in anger when Jake tries to accuse Skyler of using Gaia and plotting against her. How could Jake suggest those things? Things are definitely changing in their relationship but that not the only big surprise. By accident Gaia realizes something: Her fearlessness has come back.(I was so glad with this development. Gaia with fear just isn't Gaia:)
Skyler thinks he has got all the cards. Gaia seems totally reliant on him and for once he seems to be God. Can he keep it up?
Sam and Heather once again are non-existent. The FOHs are still plotting to split Gaia and Jake, though they might not have to anymore since Gaia and Jake seem to have already broken themselves up. Ed is going with Kai to the prom, though he can't stop worrying about Gaia.
The last few chapters of the book were great. We finally get the old Gaia back!! The first few chapter, I could have done without. Hopefully the next book will be even better. Only 3 more left to go. I'm exited!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fake (Book 36), July 27, 2004
This review is from: Fake (Fearless #34) (Mass Market Paperback)
I thought this was one of the better books because it doesn't tell you everything about what's going on. We find out the there's more to Skyler then he letting on. Skyler kisses Gaia a number of times to make her trust him and it works. But you only find that out if you read the little notes in the middle of each chapter. Jake doesn't know what to thing, like right after Gaia confronts him and tell him about her and Skyler. Jake is getting more and more confused about her. Loki's men are still around Gaia getting information. But he still doesn't know about Gaia's little appointment with the doctor in Normal (Book 31). Loki does believe that "they" did something to his niece's DNA but he still doesn't know what. Sam, Ed, and Gaia's father Tom Moore don't really have anything in this book. Ed is in the book but he's not really in Gaia's life right now. Gaia starts to find out all thought she had thought Skyer had saved her life a number of times she findds out that she was the one that saved herself from one of those events. She then finds out that she wasn't really afraid after nearly getting hit by a car. She decides to test her theory by picking a fight. She beats then to the ground with a smile on her face. Fearless Gaia is back. So with her fearfullness gone she starts to go over her life and thinks more about Skyler and Jake. By the end of this book Gaia's questioning her friendship/relationship with Skyler. (I hope she beats him up big time).
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3.0 out of 5 stars
didn't like this dependant gaia, April 23, 2005
This review is from: Fake (Fearless #34) (Mass Market Paperback)
i've been reading fearless for a long time and didn't always like the changes but this book sucked.
I don't see howc gaia can be so blind its really frustrating,only the end was good.And i've already started 35 and that book is great again
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