Define Of Books The Song of David (The Law of Moses #2)
Title | : | The Song of David (The Law of Moses #2) |
Author | : | Amy Harmon |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 285 pages |
Published | : | June 13th 2015 |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance |
Amy Harmon
ebook | Pages: 285 pages Rating: 4.41 | 9574 Users | 1417 Reviews
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She said I was like a song. Her favorite song. A song isn’t something you can see. It’s something you feel, something you move to, something that disappears after the last note is played.I won my first fight when I was eleven years old, and I’ve been throwing punches ever since. Fighting is the purest, truest, most elemental thing there is. Some people describe heaven as a sea of unending white. Where choirs sing and loved ones await. But for me, heaven was something else. It sounded like the bell at the beginning of a round, it tasted like adrenaline, it burned like sweat in my eyes and fire in my belly. It looked like the blur of screaming crowds and an opponent who wanted my blood.
For me, heaven was the octagon.
Until I met Millie, and heaven became something different. I became something different. I knew I loved her when I watched her stand perfectly still in the middle of a crowded room, people swarming, buzzing, slipping around her, her straight dancer’s posture unyielding, her chin high, her hands loose at her sides. No one seemed to see her at all, except for the few who squeezed past her, tossing exasperated looks at her unsmiling face. When they realized she wasn’t normal, they hurried away. Why was it that no one saw her, yet she was the first thing I saw?
If heaven was the octagon, then she was my angel at the center of it all, the girl with the power to take me down and lift me up again. The girl I wanted to fight for, the girl I wanted to claim. The girl who taught me that sometimes the biggest heroes go unsung and the most important battles are the ones we don’t think we can win.
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Original Title: | The Song of David |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Law of Moses #2 |
Characters: | Amelie "Millie" Anderson, David "Tag" Taggert |
Setting: | Salt Lake City, Utah(United States) |
Rating Of Books The Song of David (The Law of Moses #2)
Ratings: 4.41 From 9574 Users | 1417 ReviewsAssessment Of Books The Song of David (The Law of Moses #2)
My rating is between a 3.5 stars and a 4 stars. I found that I enjoyed the first book way better than "The Song of David." It wasn't a bad read, I just found that at times it dragged a bit and I was much more charmed by the secondary characters than I was of the hero and heroine. In saying that though, I did like Millie and Tag, I just wasn't fully invested in their relationship. Quite possibly because there was no sex in this book..(yes, I sound like I'm a crude person; but hey, I like hot sexLOOOOVE the sound of this!!!I won my first fight when I was eleven years old, and Ive been throwing punches ever since. Fighting is the purest, truest, most elemental thing there is. For me, heaven was the octagon. Until I met her If heaven was the octagon, then she was my angel at the center of it all. The girl I wanted to fight for, the girl I wanted to claim. The girl who taught me that sometimes the biggest heroes go unsung and the most important battles are the ones we dont think we can
Beautifully DevastatingIf youre an Amy Harmon fan, you think you know what to expect when you begin a new book. Except, you never really can know what to expect. Her books are different. Unique. Surprising. And in that respect, The Song of David is no exception.Harmon excels at creating intriguing and unusual characters. In this book, she gives us David Tag Taggert, a rising MMA star, and Amelie Millie Anderson, a pole dancer. It sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, but remember this is Amy
6 devastating stars 2015 Top favouriteWhen a story make you remember that one day you were David, it's impossible not to cry. Some stories are like deja vu of past feelings that are difficult to remember. The fear is the worst of them. Like David I killed the giant but I know that sometimes they are more... and they are hidden. I will beat them again!Congrats Amy Harmon for this brilliant story. Review in portuguese. Sempre me orgulhei de ler de tudo, de ler muito, de querer ler mais. Admiro
LIVE -> http://amzn.to/1BZV1QOLOVED IT!!! Amy Harmon nailed me in chest with the feels!!!FACING THE GIANTS Im big, strong, and angry." We met Tag in The Law of Moses as a secondary character. Tag is a lot of things to a lot of different people: boss, friend, lover, brother, son, hero, etc. In his twenty-six years hes been through a lot, more than most people his age or even older have dealt with. MMA fighting is how Tag channels his energy and feelings. Men have always fought. Women have
"You cant see a song. You feel a song, you hear a song, you move to it. Just like I cant see you, but I feel you, and I move toward you. When youre with me, I feel like I glimpse a David nobody else knows is there. Its the Song of David, and nobody else can hear it but me. Dammit, epilogue made me cry... :(
Amy Harmon is a master storyteller, and 'The Song of David' is-- in typical Harmon style-- completely unpredictable, atypical, heart-wrenching, inspiring, and passionate. I'm going to keep this review completely spoiler free and just tell you what you need to know:1. This is an incredible story. 2. 'The Song of David' inspires, moves, and teaches without being preachy or predictable. This book has soul.3. I cried. You're probably going to cry, too. Just let it happen. You'll feel better after.
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