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Edition Language: English
Series: Shattered Promises #3
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Broken Visions (Shattered Promises #3) Paperback | Pages: 334 pages
Rating: 4.19 | 2660 Users | 122 Reviews

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Title:Broken Visions (Shattered Promises #3)
Author:Jessica Sorensen
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 334 pages
Published:April 28th 2014 by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Categories:New Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Vampires. Magic

Description Supposing Books Broken Visions (Shattered Promises #3)

Gemma thought Alex was dead, that she’d made an irreversible mistake and would never see him again. But then her father resets time and she’s given another chance to be with Alex, if she can save the world and get rid of the star.

Gemma decides to follow in her father’s footsteps and attempt to change the vision of the end of the world. If she can pull it off, then maybe she can have the normal life she’s always wanted and Alex and her can have a chance for a real future.

But changing visions is dangerous, and sometimes one small mistake can lead to disastrous results.


**Mature Content Warning** 17+ for language and sexual content. (this is a re-imagining of my Young Adult Paranormal book, The Vision (Book 3 in the Fallen Star Series) told as a New Adult Paranormal)

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Ratings: 4.19 From 2660 Users | 122 Reviews

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First the good...I really like the story idea here, and I look forward to seeing Gemmas journey go on. Her and Alex have a dillima that even though they have feelings for each other it's dangerous to act. Laymen is a likeable character as well. now for the bad...Aslin, well she is just annoying, childlike, and whines to much. her whole presence miffs me. I just find her character to be a source irritant. when the story is going on without her it's more enjoyable, I do look forward to the next

Gemma should be with Alex ... Laylan is tragically dead !! They liked each other but that's all the thing they have is due to the feeding ... Alex is her man !!

I love Jessica Sorensen and I read all her books but this one is just pissing me off....its dragging on and I swear if Laylen touches Gemma again, I will have to kill him myself....but the ending was pretty good...I knew it was going to happen, I just felt it in my bones with all the times her and Alex had sex without a condom...but at the end I still sat there with my mouth handing open like a dumbass.



This book was frustrating good! I seriously can't get enough of these books. When Alex died it was such a sad thing then Gemma reset time to where he didn't I was jumping for fracking joy! I'm still not a big fan of Alex but I'm growing to like him more so. Gemma had an awful lot of encounters during this book. I seriously thought she would on some level end up with Laylen but to the looks of everything. Alex and Gemma are done for. I have no idea how the hell Alex is going to try and save Gemma

3.0-3.5. The one was a little bit of a step backward for me, maybe because there was too little romance/heat between Alex and Gemma. I will say that most of the time, its not absolutely necessary to read novellas between the actual novels, but in this case, I would highly recommend reading Unbroken. Plot:Stephan told Gemma that if she and Alex fell in love, they would both die; then he put a spell on Gemma and instructed her to kill Alex. When she realizes what shes done, she blacks out and

Am I the only person who want's Gemma to end up with Laylen?
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