Rabbit Legacy (Volume 2) (Paperback) newly tagged "bestseller"

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Really loved this book., December 15, 2010 First off, this is the second book in the Rabbit series and I recommend reading the first, Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider before this one. It is a continuation of the first story but takes place seven years after book #1 ends.

I should probably say that when I finished Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider I had no idea there was going to be two more. And so while reading I wasn't searching for any clues about what might come next. That's why when I started Rabbit Legacy it was really like starting out fresh again. About a third through I was really happy with what was going on here. First I was happy with it taking place seven years in the future. This meant that we got to skip all the gritty details of the in-between years. And let's face it, not everyone has a big adventure twice (or three times) in a row. It was a lot more realistic to me that these in-between years occurred but I was glad that as readers we got to pick up again when all the action was starting up for a second time. And then I was really happy with all the back-story between two of the characters - Roman and Javier - and the addition of some fresh new faces to spruce things up a bit. And speaking of sprucing things up, the rules have changed, the Rakuum understand the power of "Beth's God", and there are all sorts of interesting things happening here.

In terms of spiritual lessons, this book is an abundance of them. I really never even thought the term "vampire Christian book" was possible in this sense but I can see from reading this book (in my case, even more so than the first one) that the pairing of vampires and spiritual lessons is just perfect. My favourite line, spoken by Rakuum leader Rufus is "I know the plans I have for you and they are all about me." My jaw literally dropped and I had to blink away my shock. This is God's assurance to us but twisted in a selfish way. God says that he has plans for us and they are not to harm us. Considering the way these creatures think of themselves as gods, this line is really something to ponder. Yet Ellen Maze also makes it clear that if they are willing to acknowledge and come to Him, God will allow it. There is `salvation' for all. But my biggest eureka moments in this book, and this is what I held on to in the last book as well, was just what makes people do things they know are bad for them. Why do people have such a hard time with temptation and lust that they are not living the way they want to. Or that it has so completely taken over their lives that they don't see reason for any other way of living. Really, it made me think of my own attitude towards certain things in my life. And I think that's what makes a great book. This is such an amazing book for that and I haven't even scratched the surface here. There really is an abundance of thought-provoking questions (and answers) that it seems like there is something for everyone.

I really loved this book and recommend readers of Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider to keep on reading. Don't be scared of sequels. This was just as great as the first! If you haven't started the series yet, I recommend you do. And if you are Christian and already a Paranormal Fantasy reader what is stopping you? I can't wait to get my hands on Rabbit Redemption and am just really grateful that there will be other books by Ellen Maze until then.

Note: I wrote this review for my blog, 100 Stars or Less.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing 2nd book!!, December 9, 2010 Ellen, you've done it again! You've got me chasing rabbits and left me thirsting for more! (Water, that is) This is such a fantastic series! Who would've ever thought that a vampire story could be told like this one! I loved getting "loose rabbits" because it was SO helpful understanding older relationships that you briefly touched on in this book. I think it would've been a cool book to have from the start but to be honest, that was story line building. This was the meat of the series and the companion book was an awesome idea.!
PLEASE...keep them coming. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do after the last one is out...since it's a trilogy...what will you feed us with next?
KEEP 'EM COMING!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing Follow -up!, October 20, 2010 I'm a teen reader and I usually read werewolves and fantasy like Eragon, but I am hooked with the Rabbit books. I thought Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider was a wild ride. In Legacy, a bad guy rises up to taunt and torture all those who would stand with Beth Rider and I was on the edge of my seat every chapter. All of the characters their own personalities and quirks and I loved seeing what they might do next. This is a vampire tale to be sure, but the way the author writes makes it so much more. You'll be drawn in from page one. I can't wait to see what happens next!

Read the first book if you haven't yet. Here's the link: Rabbit: Chasing Beth Rider, and I just finished the supplement with 20 tales featuring these guys, and it was awesome too: Loose Rabbits of the Rabbit Trilogy

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