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The Damned (The Beautiful Quartet Book 2)

The Damned (The Beautiful Quartet Book 2)

byRenée Ahdieh
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Jessica S.
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5.0 out of 5 starsThis is Getting Gooooood!
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
Renee Ahdieh’s The Damned was one of my most anticipated releases for this year. You all know how much I love my vampires. The Beautiful was definitely one of my favorite reads last year despite most reviews touting that there weren’t enough vampires. The Damned certainly delivered on a lot of levels and it has heedlessly left me craving for more!

The story starts off following Sebastian, as we all know, he was turned into a vampire to save his life at Celine’s request. In return she gave up all her memories of him, of them. Sebastian isn’t taking to the vampire life all that well. He’s angry a lot and misses Celine, but his uncle, Nicodemus forbids him from seeing her.

Meanwhile, Celine is trying to adapt to her life after being attacked by a serial killer and dealing with losing the last few weeks or so of her memory. Michael Grimaldi, the detective she had numerous encounters with last time around has been a constant companion for her. He’s nearly always at her side and trying to look out for her. Yet Celine knows she’s missing something, not just from her memories either and though she enjoys Michael’s companionship, she still finds herself looking for that something. Every now and then she’s plagued with strange visions that might be her memories trying to come back but they are always of unexplainable things.

Things start to get really exciting in this one, or they are at least being set up for something big! My initial thought was that this was supposed to be a duology, but with everything that was being set up and everything that happened and has yet to happen, this has to be a trilogy at the very least! We get to be inside so many characters’ points of view, not enough to make you confused, but a good balance that lets you see what is going down in New Orleans. Emilie, Sebastian’s long-not-so-dead sister is back, as we learned at the end of The Beautiful and she has her own agenda for where her brother is concerned. It would seem that their uncle broke a treaty by bringing a new vampire into New Orleans, so war is imminent.

On a path that is somewhat self-destructive, Sebastian sets out on a personal quest, one that in turn involves Celine, the girl he has been trying to stay far away from. Celine in turn will be making her own discoveries on this quest and yet all the while, we the readers know that something is amiss and OMG I AM DYING to know what is going on and what all these devious characters are plotting!

I was a bit sad that there wasn’t enough Celine and Sebastian moments, they spend a great deal apart while lost in their own battles, but eventually they come together again in ways you wouldn’t expect. Renee does let the romance between them shine again in tiny stolen moments, so the book wasn’t completely without its romantic interludes.

While you won’t find vampires jam-packed in this story, there is a thicker plot being woven into this overall arc. Not just a brewing war, but something else, something bigger than we all expected. By the end of the book, we still don’t exactly know what that is, but my oh my, there were some exceedingly interesting developments by the end of this one! My jaw was dropping page after page in the grand finale and the epilogue only continued to leave me baffled and trying to connect the pieces.

Needless to say, this is not a duology!

The Damned defies the word surprising by being explosive with all the jaw-dropping revelations. Surprising sounds too little for all the shocking moments that this book revealed. I was scouring the internet after finishing this looking for any word of third book because after that ending, I would realllllly hate to see things left unresolved like many other amazing series. If you like your vampire variety books, then you will love this one just as much as I did! I’ll again stress that though this was an amazing vampire read—coming from a vampire reader of the early days—the vampires are not there 24/7. There’s much more to vampire novels than just them all the time. In fact, you’ll be seeing other delightful and not so delightful creatures in this one. The Damned pretty much has it all!

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Jewelry Lover
3.0 out of 5 starsThe First Book Was Better
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2020
So let me preface this by saying “The Beautiful” was a five-star read for me and I thoroughly enjoyed it. “The Damned,” not so much. She lost me when she started introducing all these other creatures like fae, goblins, werewolves, and monsters in the fairy realm like “twig men,” and I just couldn’t get into it. It’s too bad because this was one of my most anticipated books of this year. Don’t get me wrong, the book wasn’t all bad, and there were some parts that held my interest, but I feel like adding all these other elements took away from the story and the relationship between Celine and Bastien that you had in book one.
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norcalgal
1.0 out of 5 stars It's 50-50 whether I'll even bother to read the third novel
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2020
Weak sauce. This second novel in The Beautiful trilogy was such a letdown. Whereas the first was compelling, intriguing and filled with good character building and pacing, "The Damned" failed on all marks.

WARNING SPOILERS the rest of the way!!!

Sebastien was such a brat throughout much of the book. Wah-wah, I'm a vampire now! I hate it, so I'm going to lash out at everything and everyone. Wah! I wanted to smack him numerous times.

Contrast that to Celine's too muted reaction when she finds out about the Otherworld, all its inhabitants, and that HER SUPPOSED DEAD MOTHER is Queen of the Vale, making her (Celine) fey royalty. Because Celine didn't even realize this world existed, you'd think she was the one who'd go off the rails discovering how her life has changed, but no - it's the guy who lived with the knowledge of Supernatural existence his whole life that has a meltdown.

Again yet again, contrast that with Michael. Once he knew that he killed his cousin, thereby ensuring he (Michael) would turn into a werewolf, he went off to a remote area so his first change could be done in private, with less chance of someone witnessing his transformation or suffering the consequences of accidentally stumbling across a werewolf. So Michael too could have lashed out and become an SOB but didn't. Oh, and zero points to the people who predicted Michael would turn into a werewolf. As if we couldn't have seen that coming in the previous book!

Here's another WTF character development: Sebastien's uncle. Based on what we learned about him in both novels, he cares about power, appearances and believes in the "right" bloodlines. Hardly the type of person who would willingly sacrifice himself, yet that's just what he did. It was never adequately explained why he, of all people, would be self-sacrificing. And he died like a punk - merely slips off his "daylight" ring, allowing the rising sun to burn him to ashes.

And the final character that makes you want to roll your eyes while slapping her upside the head is Sebastien's "dead" sister Emilie. She is seriously unhinged, blaming her brother - who was A CHILD at the time for her near death in a fire. I could understand her loathing their uncle and wanting revenge on him, since he supposedly just stood by, allowing her to die in a fire, but why was she so vengeful against her brother? Did turning into a werewolf make her insane? Weak, weak, weak!

The pace was much too slow in the beginning and then veered much too quickly to reach an end starting from the time Sebastien, Arjun & Celine went to the Valley of the Vale. It seemed like the author got bored writing the novel and brought everything to a head - presto! now the book is ended. At this point, I might skim the third novel whenever it comes out, or might even skip it altogether. That's how much this novel failed imho.
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